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Marvin R. Clark is the Managing Principal of Monsoon Wealth Management (MWM). Monsoon offers affluent individuals and business owners’ wealth management, economic, and market advice throughout America. Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, ...more

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Mangled Expectations
The question is: what happens next in the markets? And the answer is, nobody knows.
Halloween Treats: Financial Review
So, the Federal Reserve ended QE3 large asset purchases on Wednesday, but really they just passed the baton to Japan.
Financial Review: Getting Better
Consumer confidence readings are at their highest level in seven years; but consumer spending has been tepid.
Quantitative Easing: The Grand Experiment
You can’t call QE a failure. You could call it expensive, and a bad value, and incomplete, and not comprehensive or broad based. Or you could call it a grand experiment.
The Ghosts Of October
After the close Facebook reported a profit of $806 million, or 30 cents a share, up from $425 million, or 17 cents a share, a year earlier.
Monday In Review
Thinking that lending somehow can lead GDP is an illusion. There is more to economic recovery than sound banks.
A Solid Week In A Rocky Month
Better to let the market tell you when that retracement ends than to try to impose your opinions on the market.
A Boatload Of Economic News And Earnings Reports
Banks, tech, Sears and airlines dominate the conversation.
Inflation Or The Lack Thereof
he Labor Department said the Consumer Price Index edged up 0.1% last month. In the 12 months through September, the CPI rose 1.7%. The core CPI, which strips out food and energy prices, ticked up 0.1% last month, while the year-on-year change held steady at 1.7%.
Financial Engineers At The Gate
European Central Bank was looking at buying corporate bonds as soon as December in its efforts to revive the Eurozone economy.
Floors And Ceilings
Think of a chart as a staircase under construction. Support is the floor and resistance is the ceiling.
Behind The Curtain
Markets go through cycles of fear and greed. The past couple of years have been the latter, and now we are staring down the former.
Third World Stuff
The major indices have dropped under the 200 day moving average; we were waiting for confirmation; we got it. The S&P looked to bounce off a different trendline.
Double Irish With A Side Of Knowledge Box
It is earnings reporting season, and today’s reports feature the banks.
Forget Complacency
The major indices were up and then down; small moves earlier in the session; then, in the final hour stocks slipped and kept falling.
King Dollar And The Eurozone
How the dollar rally affects market volatility, and other goings-on
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