Author: Andrew Horowitz

Bernanke’s Testimony – What Spooked Markets?

Today, our “new” Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, testified to House Financial Committee and provided us a glimpse into the exit strategy from record stimulus that has been provided. Of course this does not mean that some government entity will resist further measures (aka spending) if it is called for...

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Links and Reading for February 9th

Some of the more interesting and important items for February 9th :

Iran Begins Enriching Uranium –
China Report Uncovers Extensive Pollution – WSJ.com – BEIJING—China's government said its water is far more polluted and its industry is producing far more waste than previously realized, in a major study that environmentalists...

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Wholesale Inventories Plunge – GDP Affect?

The overriding glee over the potential bailout of Greece did not do justice on how the Wholesale Inventories number stumbled.   How will this affect the GDP for next quarter is going to be the question that analysts and economists will be asking.

From Briefing.com
Wholesale Inventories Much Weaker than...

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A Great Bond Deal You Will NEVER Get – Guess the Issuer!

So this crosses my desk the other day. It is going to benefit someone…. But who? It appears that the one who will benefit will be the seller as there is a step rate and it is callable anytime after issue.

More importantly, notice that the teaser is for the 7%...

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Quick Elliott Wave Update on the S&P 500

Our good friend Corey Rosenbloom, a master at technical analysis, has provided us with an update on the Elliott Wave for the S&P 500 Index. Some of the information may be new to you, so make sure to visit Afraid to Trade.com to get further education on the...

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