Month: August 2011

Selling Pressure Brings High Correlations – What it Means…

Over the past few weeks, the selling pressure has been growing. The recent 400+ point days for the DJIA (up and down) shows that there is panic selling AND buying occurring. Perhaps it is short covering helping to push markets up on the days when sellers take a break, but...

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YTD Returns By Market Cap – Guess Which is Leading….

This year has quickly turned out to be a disappointment for any buy and hold strategy. With a confluence of global worries accompanied by governmental actions (and in-actions), equity markets have been under severe selling pressure.

While the Russell 2000 Small Cap index hit an all-time high just a few short...

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The Week Ahead: Economics To Watch (Closely)

Over the past few weeks, economic reports have been providing for reasons to sell stocks. It has become much more regular that we are seeing stories about a coming U.S. recession showing up in the media.

The first test for the markets will come as the European exchanges begin to trade....

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TDI Podcast 226: BubbleQuakes, Aftershocks and Extreme Money

Guests: Robert Wiedemer and Satyajiy Das – Both authors of important books that provide both insight and action ideas during times of   global market failures. Weidemer explains to us the bubbles and results of the damaging policies that the world has been engaged in. Das tells us more about...

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