Month: November 2008

Video: Krugman is obviously spooked

This is probably one of the most nervous that I have seen Paul Krugman to date. Amazing that he admits that only two months ago he did not even imagine that unemployment could reach 8%.

(How many times did host Trish Regan ask Krugman if the unemployment rate was expected by...

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Sunday Fun: Following the FOREX

If you have not been watching the FOREX markets lately, you have been missing some historic price movements.

One of my favorite sites that has a wonderful selection of charts and tables is FXStreet.com

From daily charting with technical analysis….

and live FOREX tables….

to live...

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Links and Reading for November 8th

A few of the more important reading items and links for November 8th :

Sector Snap: Asset managers fluctuate – It looks like MSM is catching on to the problems with the Mutual Fund Industry…. (a little late?)
Euro plunges against dollar – Euro cuts after London takes rate down by...

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Links and Reading for November 5th

A few of the more important reading items and links for November 5th :

A credit crater too big to fill? – Markman is more bearish than I have ever seen him. Dow 4,000?
Emerging Markets may be concerned – Protectionism ala Obama may be a problem for emerging markets
Ex-Bear...

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Strategy Lab: Exiting with massive profits

My portfolio is up over 7% (since August 1st) and the latest parabolic rise for the markets has me worried. It appears that there is a growing disregard for the coming economic report that may show us how bad things are getting.

From my latest journal on MSN Strategy Lab:

Recently, it...

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