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Entering No-Man’s Land

Tweet -The Trend is Still Your Friend We are now entering no-man’s land. That is the period just between earnings season where the market tends to drift lower. The market has had this tendency since the rally started, where stocks … Continue reading

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Stocks Rise Against All Odds

Tweet -The market loves that wall of worry Who woulda thunk it. The market is steam rolling forward against all odds climbing that wall of worry. Few thought it was possible, which of course is why it’s happening. Bookmark on … Continue reading

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All’s Well That Begins Well

Tweet -January barometer is a good omen In this issue: 1. January barometer 2. What the S&P Euro downgrades mean 3. Investor Strategies for a topsy-turvy world The January Barometer suggests that when the market rallies in January, then the … Continue reading

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Greeks Learn from Babe Ruth

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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Markets Next Move: Keith Springer Live on Fox Business

Tweet Sacramento Financial Advisor Keith Springer, radio host of Smart Money with Keith Springer appears live in Fox Business studios as a special guest to discuss the markets next move with Charles Payne and Shibani Joshi. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post … Continue reading

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It’s Not All Bad Out There

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

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