Month: February 2012

Focus Group: A Few Good People Needed to Review Our New Research Tools

We are actively looking to test/review a new product that will incorporate high level fundamental and technical research data regarding earnings releases that will include actionable ideas pre- and post- the earnings reports.

In addition, the soon to be launched TriggerPoint Alerts! will also be part of the process.

If you would...

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Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS Continue to Dominate Smartphones

According to the latest report from ComScore, Google (GOOG) and Apple (AAPL) continue to devour market share from the dwindling Blackberry (RIMM), Microsoft (MSFT) and Symbian devices (NOK).

As the iPhone expands its line with the 4S their products continue to become increasingly popular, we are beginning to see Apple increase...

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The U.S. Dollar: Building A Better Valuation Tool

Some believe that the U.S dollar is doomed. They believe that the U.S. is bankrupt and the best idea is to get all of their assets out of the U.S. and move them toward hard assets or The Bank of Mattress.

With all that Mr. Bernanke is doing with low rates...

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The Baltic Dry Index: That is a Nasty Trend

I have received a good deal of emails recently about the every dropping Baltic Dry Index.

back in the :”day” we used this to gauge the world’s economic growth. But that may not be the way it is used these days.

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We will be talking about what is going...

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Was The FEDs 2014 Pledge “Foolish”?

A good article by the gang over at Barron’s. I was thinking the same thing. It is like there is a communication problem with the new and improved communication program. How is it that the CBO comes out with a pretty dismal report on the U.S. economy/employment last week and...

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