Month: February 2010

Lowest Volume on Opt-X in YEARS – (The Tiger Effect?)

The volume this 3rd Friday was one of the lowest seen on the NYSE in years. What makes this intriguing is that is came on an options expiration day which of course occurs on the 3rd Friday of the month. These days are usually see very high volume as investors...

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Indicators We Are Watching – Low Volume Rally is Suspect

The low volume rally for major indicies does not provide a clear direction as there is limited conviction by the bulls. Even so, several indicators turned higher as the recent correction allowed a lift from an oversold condition.

Oil is hitting hard resistance and the U.S. dollar finally broke...

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TDI Podcast 149: A Briefing and The Botox Economy

Guests: Satyajit Das and Damon Southward discuss the economy and the many interesting features of the recent weeks. First up is Damon who provides us with an insight into the poisonous impact of ineffective stimulus. Then, we also spend some time looking at the Briefing platform and outlook from a...

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Sunday Fun: Financial Bloopers – Too Funny!!!

Here are a few that should lighten the spirits before next week’s financial fun.

Great stuff …

Any ideas for Sunday Fun? Send them on over – EMAIL HERE

Be sure to tune in to the most recent episode of The Disciplined Investor Podcast –...

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What Did Bernanke Know? One Smart Fella…

Obviously the surprise move by the FED was carefully planned. Putting the announcement right in between the larger than expected PPI number from Thursday and the very cool CPI number from today was a great plan of action.

Surely there could be no other reason as if the news of a...

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