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Tweet Keith Springer author of Facing Goliath: How to Triumph in the Dangerous Market Ahead tells MarketWatch Radio’s Larry Kofsky that “bad things” happen when Old Saint Nick doesn’t come to Wall Street. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend … Continue reading →
Tweet -Time fading for Christmas rally As the end of the year approaches, seasonal factors typically help boost the stock market. After all, the Christmas rally is one of the staples of Wall Street. However, if there is going to be … Continue reading →
Posted in 2011, Smart Money Newsletter
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Tagged bernanke, Christmas rally, earnings, facing goliath, federal reserve, Keith Springer, QE mini-me, qe3, quantitative easing, Santa Claus rally, smart money with keith springer, springer financial advisors, stock market, stocks
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Tweet Keith Springer of Springer Financial Advisors and author of Facing Goliath: How to Triumph in the Dangerous Market Ahead, discusses how the European debt crisis is continuing to impact the markets. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on … Continue reading →
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Tweet -More return, less risk Making money in any market is every investors dream. The current massive volatility, easily the most I have seen in my career and I have seen some crazy times in my 27+ years, is making … Continue reading →
Tweet -Big Papi plays hardball with the EU Things looked so rosy…for almost a whole day. Last Thursday Big Papi, no not the Red Sox slugger but George Papandreou the Prime Minister of Greece is playing hardball, but finally agreed to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Babe Ruth, economic problems, european crisis, facing goliath, financial advisor, financial advisor Keith Springer, George Papandreou, greeks, Keith Springer, Keith Springer Blog, Keith Springer Newsletter, prime minister of greece, qe3, sacramento ca, smart money, Smart Money newlstter
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Tweet -Europe seconds that emotion 3 things to watch right now: 1. Europe situation resolved (for now) – investors will smile all the way to the bank 2. Stocks set to rally on what’s important – earnings and better than … Continue reading →
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Tagged baby boomers, earnings, european situation, facing goliath, gdp, greece, investor strategy, Keith Springer, QE mini-me, roller coaster, sweet spot, wall of worry
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Tweet Keith Springer, Sacramento financial advisor and author Facing Goliath: How to Triumph in the Dangerous Market Ahead, provides stock market analysis live in the studio at CNBC. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin … Continue reading →
Tweet Sharing perspective on whether the market has turned a corner, Keith Springer, Springer Financial Advisors president and author of Facing Goliath: How to Triumph in the Dangerous Market Ahead, discusses why he believes Q4 could surprise on the upside, … Continue reading →
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Tweet -Q4 could surprise on the upside I don’t need to tell you it’s tough out there. We’re coming off one of the worst periods in history for the market with stocks down over 14% for the quarter and over … Continue reading →
Posted in 2011, Smart Money Newsletter
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Tagged ben bernanke, debt, double dip, facing goliath, greece, investor sentiment, Keith Springer, Q4, QE mini-me, recession, recovery, shakesout, spending, springer financial advisors
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Tweet -Bad feelings may bring good tidings Investor sentiment about economy and the market is eerily reminiscent of those evil days of 2008. Even Johnny Carson’s Carnac the Magnificent would be having trouble reading this economy. No one feels good … Continue reading →
Posted in 2011, Smart Money Newsletter
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Tagged ben bernanke, business, economy, facing goliath, federal reserve, finance, johnny carson, Keith Springer, newsletter, QE mini-me, smart money, stock market
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Santa Better Be Packing A Howitzer!
Tweet -Time fading for Christmas rally As the end of the year approaches, seasonal factors typically help boost the stock market. After all, the Christmas rally is one of the staples of Wall Street. However, if there is going to be … Continue reading →