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Market Commentary: Markets Open Higher, Immediately Trend Lower
By 10 am both the SP500 and the DOW momentarily reached a new high and then proceeded to trend down in a sea-saw fashion just below the unchanged line.
Median Household Wealth Declined Over Past 25 Years
A new report from the Center for Economic and Policy Research shows that most households have less wealth now than they did in 1989.
Market Commentary: New Highs Set, Markets Melt Up On Low Volume
Volume remained low for most of the afternoon session while the averages slowly melted upwards making new highs in the process.
Market Commentary: Investors' Hopes Of European QE Dashed, Averages Turn Down
Premarkets were up +0.4% and dropped into the red just at the opening.
Mexico's Third-Quarter Growth Mixed So Far
Mexico’s economy likely slowed in the third quarter as the monthly proxy for gross domestic product (GDP) fell in August following strong second-quarter output growth.
Market Commentary: Large Caps Close At New Highs, Small Caps In The Red
Right now now I am getting very concerned any downtrend could get more aggressive in the short-term and volatility may also promote sudden reversals.
Market Commentary: Averages Trading Sideways, Small Caps Remain Flat
The large cap averages have melted their way back to morning highs where the DOW bested its previous high by 29 cents and we will call that a double top.
Market Commentary:Markets Open Higher, DOW Set New High, Averages Move Down
Premarkets started out this morning at+0.3% and quickly edging up to +0.6% prior to the opening primary due to US politics. But right after the markets opened the DOW set a new high (17,481) then they began to trend sharply downward.
Republicans Take Senate: What Midterm Wins Mean For Obama, Congress And America
The Republicans have gained control of the Senate from the Democrats, and this will mean a number of changes for US policy making.
Market Commentary: Afternoon Markets Quiet, End In Red And On Low Volume
By 4 pm most investors had indention's on their forehead from napping on their desks and others caught the early bird out to the 'burbs.
Market Commentary: Averages Seek Lower Levels As Volume Falls
By the noon hour the averages were very much in the red, sea-sawing basically trading sideways in narrow range as volume continues to fall.
Market Commentary: Markets Open Lower, Remain Close To Unchanged Line
By 10 am the averages were doing the familiar sea-saw dance where the DOW swings back and forth the unchanged line.
13 Major Brokerages Charged For Improper Sales Of Puerto Rico Junk Bonds
The Securities and Exchange Commission today sanctioned 13 firms for violating a rule primarily designed to protect retail investors in the municipal securities market.
What Could Derail Stocks?
Stocks have rallied back powerfully; the announcement that the Board of Japan would continue its insane policy of spending tomorrow's money to preserve today's debt only added fuel to the bull camp.
Housing Market Headwinds
Bank-funded jumbo or nonconforming loans do not have any substitute readily available elsewhere in the mortgage market.
Market Commentary: Large Caps Make New Highs, Close Below Previous Closing Highs
Mixed investor emotions seem based on 'not-so-sure' crystal ball predictions.
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