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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... The Ultra Resource Index CD: 6 foreign currencies, 1 unique opportunity With our latest multi-currency Index CD, we've united the currencies of 6 nations rich in resources, finances, innovation and cash. The idea being that when global growth...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... The Ultra Resource Index CD: 6 foreign currencies, 1 unique opportunity With our latest multi-currency Index CD, we've united the currencies of 6 nations rich in resources, finances, innovation and cash. The idea being that when global growth...
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Daily Pfennig
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Chuck Butler
on
06-26-2009
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Filed under: Employment, Dollar, Brazilian Real, Inflation, China, Silver, Gold, Euro, New Zealand, Ben Bernanke, Alan Greenspan, GDP, FOMC, Bank of Canada, Bank of America, Brazil, BRIC
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... The Ultra Resource Index CD: 6 foreign currencies, 1 unique opportunity With our latest multi-currency Index CD, we've united the currencies of 6 nations rich in resources, finances, innovation and cash. The idea being that when global growth...
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Daily Pfennig
by
Chuck Butler
on
06-25-2009
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Filed under: Employment, China, Home Sales, Ben Bernanke, European Central Bank, The Fed, GDP, FOMC, Swiss National Bank, Bank of America, Risk Assets, Special Drawing Rights
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... The Ultra Resource Index CD: 6 foreign currencies, 1 unique opportunity With our latest multi-currency Index CD, we've united the currencies of 6 nations rich in resources, finances, innovation and cash. The idea being that when global growth...
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Daily Pfennig
by
Chuck Butler
on
06-24-2009
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Filed under: Commodities, Silver, Gold, Home Sales, Euro, New Zealand, Ben Bernanke, European Central Bank, The Fed, Durable Goods, FOMC, Brazil
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........A note from our sponsor....... EverBank continues to grow stronger. Announcing a 65% increase in earnings. We keep doing it. We keep growing stronger despite a weak economy. In 2008 we experienced record bank growth. Now through the first quarter of 2009, that pattern continues. *Earnings climbed...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Record 2008 results take EverBank® to new heights. In a year that saw many of the nation's largest financial institutions falter, EverBank excelled. Our 2008 achievements, which came as no surprise to us, included: .Record net income of $46.0...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Record 2008 results take EverBank® to new heights... In a year that saw many of the nation’s largest financial institutions falter, EverBank excelled. Our 2008 achievements, which came as no surprise to us, included: •Record net income of $46.0 million...
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Daily Pfennig
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Chuck Butler
on
04-29-2009
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Filed under: Employment, Dollar, Recession, Gold, Euro, Consumer Confidence, GDP, Eurozone, Germany, FOMC, Home Prices, Mexico, Peso
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Record 2008 results take EverBank® to new heights. In a year that saw many of the nation's largest financial institutions falter, EverBank excelled. Our 2008 achievements, which came as no surprise to us, included: .Record net income of $46.0...
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Daily Pfennig
by
Chuck Butler
on
04-27-2009
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Filed under: Dollar, China, Gold, GDP, Germany, FOMC, Renminbi, Mexico, Peso, Treasuries, Swine Flu
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Live Easy With EquiTrend Rally now six weeks young... Week Ending April 17, 2009 EquiTrend.com Rally six weeks old... Leaders down... no there back up again... Earnings, still not real signs of improvement Treasury sales still falling, so are housing permits & starts INDEX Apr17-09 Apr10-09 Change...
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Live Easy With EquiTrend Rally continues its march Week Ending March 27, 2009 EquiTrend.com Rally just keeps on going... Leaders fall behind Earnings - Getting worse but not as fast... Home sales pick up at the expense of prices We're still in sell mode INDEX Mar27-09 Mar20-09 Change Change% INDU...
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Live Easy With EquiTrend After two weeks up what will happen this week? Week Ending March 20, 2009 EquiTrend.com Rally just keeps on going... Leaders fall behind Earnings - Yup, still getting worse Net Treasury capital outflow hits a record Builder's sentiment bearish despite blip in starts We're...
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EquiTrend Market Watch
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John M. McClure
on
03-23-2009
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Filed under: Market Volatility Index (VIX), John M. McClure, Earnings, LIBOR, Stock Prices, Equitrend, Home Mortgages, Gold, FOMC, Treasuries, TIC Flow
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... New 5-currency Index CD from EverBank®. Apply today. The new Debt-Free Index CD is comprised of equal parts Singapore dollar, Japanese yen, Swiss franc, Australian dollar and Brazilian real. Why these currencies? All 5 economies have a strong...
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...But First, A Word From Our Sponsor... Now in Print: What You Need to Know About America's Economic Crisis On election night, Amazon.com's top-selling book wasn't about Obama or even McCain. Instead, it was a book about the four American deficits that threaten to steal your wealth-and the...
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Yesterday I sent you an Outside the Box from Paul McCulley who supports the government and Fed activity (in general) in the current economic crisis. Today we look at an opposing view from Bennet Sedacca of Atlantic Advisors. He asks some very interesting questions like: Shouldn't the consumer, after...
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John Mauldin's Outside the Box
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John Mauldin
on
01-07-2009
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Filed under: Mortgage, Housing, The Fed, Subprime, Interest Rates, Portfolio Diversification, Consumer Debt, Financial Reform, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Bank Failures, Corporate Debt, Bennet Sedacca, Bailout, Bear Market, FOMC, Economic Crisis, T-Bills
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Economics This Week’s Data November factory orders plunged 4.6% versus expectations of a 2.2% decline. Much of the poor performance was attributed to a fall in orders for energy related products; ex those energy related orders, the number was -1.5%. The December Institute for Supply Management’s...