Essential Listening: DIY Biology
– cfainstitute.org
Why Are Investors Bullish on These 4 Stocks Today?
– insidermonkey.com
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Wholesale Trade: Another Bad Report, Inventories Decline, Prior Month Revised Way Lower; Expect Negative Revisions to 3rd and 4th Quarter GDP; What About Autos?
– globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com
Economists missed the wholesale trade report numbers by a mile. The Econoday Consensus Estimate for today’s trade numbers was +0.2% in a range of 0.0% to 0.4%. The actual report (for October) came in at -0.1%. That’s bad enough, but some of the much touted inventory build for 3rd quarter (See Wholesale Trade Inventories Surge Led By Autos) did not happen…The Fed Turns More Hawkish
– ritholtz.com
I really like this graphic and commentary from Deutsche Bank’s Torsten Sløk:Source: Deutsche Bank
Torsten Sløk adds:
Markets entered the year with expectations for the Fed to raise rates. Several shocks that stayed the Fed’s hand in June and then September have now largely dissipated…
Strippers Suffering From Low Oil Prices
– zerohedge.com/
Dow/DuPont to Merge. Then Split Up.
– crossingwallstreet.com
S&P 500 Major Support Broken
– thereformedbroker.com
And then one day you break below them both at once – and lose the same support level you lost to trigger the August correction.
I’m using SPY instead of the index here:
The people who need to have a reason for this will blame:
Oil
Tax loss selling
Santa is running late
The ECB
Rate Hike next week
whatev…
Six Signs That It’s Time to Sell That Stock
– wife.org
Whether one of your stock purchases is flying high or plummeting downward, it can be tricky to decide when to sell. Is your high riser about to implode? Should you stick with your spiraling stock in the hopes that it will rebound? Here are six signs that it’s time to cut the cord and sell your stock:
The price of a stock with a large loss isn’t moving
Investors hate selling a stock at a loss, often wanting to hold on until they at least break even…
from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/why-are-investors-bullish-on-these-4-stocks-today-more-849-pm-dec-9th/
Essential Listening: DIY Biology
– cfainstitute.org
Why Are Investors Bullish on These 4 Stocks Today?
– insidermonkey.com
[[ This is a content summary only…
Wholesale Trade: Another Bad Report, Inventories Decline, Prior Month Revised Way Lower; Expect Negative Revisions to 3rd and 4th Quarter GDP; What About Autos?
– globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com
Economists missed the wholesale trade report numbers by a mile. The Econoday Consensus Estimate for today’s trade numbers was +0.2% in a range of 0.0% to 0.4%. The actual report (for October) came in at -0.1%. That’s bad enough, but some of the much touted inventory build for 3rd quarter (See Wholesale Trade Inventories Surge Led By Autos) did not happen…The Fed Turns More Hawkish
– ritholtz.com
I really like this graphic and commentary from Deutsche Bank’s Torsten Sløk:Source: Deutsche Bank
Torsten Sløk adds:
Markets entered the year with expectations for the Fed to raise rates. Several shocks that stayed the Fed’s hand in June and then September have now largely dissipated…
Strippers Suffering From Low Oil Prices
– zerohedge.com/
Dow/DuPont to Merge. Then Split Up.
– crossingwallstreet.com
S&P 500 Major Support Broken
– thereformedbroker.com
And then one day you break below them both at once – and lose the same support level you lost to trigger the August correction.
I’m using SPY instead of the index here:
The people who need to have a reason for this will blame:
Oil
Tax loss selling
Santa is running late
The ECB
Rate Hike next week
whatev…
Six Signs That It’s Time to Sell That Stock
– wife.org
Whether one of your stock purchases is flying high or plummeting downward, it can be tricky to decide when to sell. Is your high riser about to implode? Should you stick with your spiraling stock in the hopes that it will rebound? Here are six signs that it’s time to cut the cord and sell your stock:
The price of a stock with a large loss isn’t moving
Investors hate selling a stock at a loss, often wanting to hold on until they at least break even…
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