In This Issue: Investors Are Deciding Which Way To Jump Earnings Count More Than The GDP Beat The Fixed Income Blues A Dividend Honor Roll If You Can't Beat Them... The Bottom Line This Week The past 30+ days was a weak period for stocks. Since our September newsletter, the Dow fell 0.6% and the...
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...
Where Have My Earnings Gone? The Land of the Setting Sun The Swiss Start Their Engines My One True Nightmare New York, Vegas, and Happy Birthday, Tiffani This week we look at the Land of the Rising Sun. Japan is going through major upheavals, and they will have consequences all over the world. And what...
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03-14-2009
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Filed under: China, Japan, GDP, S&P 500, Earnings, Richard Russell, Exports, Protectionism, Switzerland, G-10, Imports, Yen
Time for a Reality Check World Trade Is Falling Off a Cliff European Bank Losses Dwarf Those in the US Geithner: "You Can't Handle the Truth" Earnings Will Get Even Worse Orlando, Colorado Springs, New York, and Las Vegas It is not just the US that is in recession. The world is slowing...
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John Mauldin
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02-14-2009
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Filed under: China, Japan, Globalization, Europe, GDP, Earnings, Debt, Euro, Russia, Economic Crisis, Forecast, TARP, Obama, Stimulus, World Trade, Tim Geithner, Leading Economic Indicators, Bank Losses, Exports
Thoughts on the Continuing Crisis The Right Direction, At Least The Jobs Will Come Can We Have a Little Inflation, Please? Those Wild and Crazy Analysts La Jolla, Conversations, and Richard Russell When confronted about an apparent change of his opinions, John Maynard Keynes is reported to have said...
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John Mauldin
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02-06-2009
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Filed under: Recession, Interest Rate, Employment, Inflation, GDP, Consumer Spending, Earnings, Consumer Confidence, Jobs, Richard Russell, Financial Crisis