Market Commentary: Averages Climb Into Green And Trade Sideways
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Global Economic Intersection
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Thursday, November 20, 2014 2:24 PM EDT
Nice recovery Mr. Market. The averages climbed out of the morning doldrums to sit nicely in the green by the noon hour. While the DOW remains flat the other averages have melted up over +0.4%, but on falling volume sometimes hitting anemic values.
3 Things Worth Thinking About (Vol.18)
Article By:
Lance Roberts
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Thursday, November 20, 2014 1:47 PM EDT
Following the October swoon, stocks have vaulted to all-time highs. As I discussed previously in "Sentiment Is Off The Charts Bullish," there have only been few occasions where investors have felt so "giddy" about the financial markets.
Goldman's "Top Trade Recommendations For 2015"
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Tyler Durden
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Thursday, November 20, 2014 8:58 AM EDT
In case you missed out on this sterling opportunity to blow money in nominal and real terms, you are in luck, because seconds ago Goldman's "smartest men, and women, in the room" released their first Top 8 trades for 2015.
Market Commentary: FOMC Minutes Lack Inspiration, Major Averages Remain In Red
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Global Economic Intersection
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014 5:23 PM EDT
Afternoon trading was, again, more or less sideways and within a narrow zone except for the FOMC minutes release. The averages went up fractionally, then down and finally back up to where they were prior to the report.
Gold’s Rise Will Take A Rocket, Not The Stairs
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Peter Schiff
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014 4:14 PM EDT
If the ECB is going to buy more gold – which I think would be smart, because I think the price is going to go a lot higher – it’s not to counter low inflation. Maybe that’s what they’re talking about, but low inflation is not a threat. Video length 10:02.
In this video: GLD
A Diversified, Safer Way To Hedge Against Stocks Using ETFs
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Gary Gordon
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014 3:13 PM EDT
Over the last 12 months, most efforts to hedge against U.S. stock risk have proven to been an exercise in disappointment. And that’s if you merely chose milder forms of hedging, such as losing dollars with numerous put options or losing opportunity with excess cash.
Market Commentary: Averages Off Session Lows And Trending Sideways
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Global Economic Intersection
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014 1:17 PM EDT
Markets have recovered fractionally from the morning lows, but still remain in the red. The noontime trend is up, but is now not expected to rise into the green anytime this session as volume is falling to sometimes anemic levels.
Understanding Investor Anxiety: A Perspective On Diversification
Article By:
Doug Short
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014 11:45 AM EDT
In recent days major US stock indexes have been repeatedly hitting new highs. The S&P 500, for example, closed out October at a record level and since broken the record on eight of the past 12 sessions so far in November.
In this article: SPY
Market Breadth Is Trying To Tell Us Something About Risk
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Chris Ciovacco
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014 9:52 AM EDT
Since every stock trade has a buyer and a seller, stocks do not rise when there are more buyers than sellers (something that is not possible).
These Divergences Haven’t Taken Place Since The 2007 Highs
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Chris Kimble
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014 8:05 AM EDT
One day before the October low, the Power of the Pattern shared that Small Caps were poised for a rally.
Bad IR Opportunities
Article By:
Vivian Lewis
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014 6:03 AM EDT
While US company brass get early experience in massaging news, this is not instinctive among foreign companies with American Depositary Receipts listed in this country.
In this article: AGU, CCJ, EC, EMD, ESD, MXE, NOK, NVS, PT, AZSEY, DGRLY, GLPGF, HKMPY, MXCHF, PDYPF, TEVA, FBASF, BTEBY