Time flies when you’re having fun. For it was a mere 9 ½ weeks ago stocks were as desirable as a hug and a kiss from a Mexican lover, a point President Obama made note of just a few days ago re he and Hillary. For the bulls, these 9 ½ weeks were like the movie of same name –...
POLITICAL VIEW . With CNBC making a big fuzz about the Dow selling off quickly on the news that Senator Barack Obama was the presumptive Democratic nominee for the November US presidential election, I have to comment. Actually I hate to talk politics, first ‘cause I detest politics, but secondly...
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Richard Schwartz
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06-05-2008
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Filed under: Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, Personal Remarks, Politics, The Principle of Primary Trend, Macroeconomics, Historical Perspectve, Economic Common Sense, Consumer Spending, Fronteir Countries, John McCain, Stock Market, US Presidential Election, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Democracy, Capitalism
It is fascinating to listen to all the pundits wonder just when Senator Clinton will drop out of the race. What amazes me is how they accept at face value her statement that she will stay in the race “until we have a nominee”. To most, that means whenever either candidate reaches 2026 delegates...
IN THIS ISSUE: 1. Republicans Upstaged By Democratic Race 2. Is The Republican Base Shrinking? 3. Conclusions – A Glimpse Into The Future? 4. Why Is Hillary Still In The Race? Introduction With all of the attention being paid to Clinton and Obama as they vie for the Democratic nomination for president...
Bush, Clinton, Bush, ..oops.. Thanks to Obama (and barring an unforeseen disaster in gun-happy America), the dynasty of dysfunctional political family rule has come to an end. “It's exciting; I don't know whether I'm going to win or not. I think I am. I do know I'm ready for the...
IN THIS ISSUE: Hillary's Big Win In Pennsylvania A Look At Hillary's Situation A Look At Obama's Situation The Florida & Michigan Debacle Dem's Problem: The Apportionment System DNC Fearful Of A Convention Nightmare Strengthening A Weak Candidate Conclusions, If There Are Any Introduction...
Despite the events of recent days, Hillary Clinton and investors in the Financial and Consumer Discretionary sectors may have something in common – wishful thinking. “Nothing is so common-place as to wish to be remarkable.” William Shakespeare “They say that nobody is perfect. Then they tell you practice...
Dear Readers, Good morning! And welcome to this edition of The Room! If that salutation suggests a certain snap in my step, well, you'd be right. After all, one can't let one's attitude be overly colored by the gloom and pessimism now stalking the land. No, this is America... or, at least...
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David Galland
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02-11-2008
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Filed under: Health Care, Housing Bubble, Hillary Clinton, Economy, Natural Gas, Interest Rates, International Speculator, Futures Market, Presidential Race, Credit Crisis, Politics, Subprime Loans
Now Two Actors Are Running For President IN THIS ISSUE: 1. The Two Actors In The Presidential Race 2. Hillary's Illegal Fundraising Dilemma 3. The Hillary/MoveOn.org Disgrace of General Petraeus 4. Does Rudy Or Fred Have A Chance To Beat Hillary? 5. The Compressed Primary Problem Introduction It...
Introduction This week, we start off by analyzing the latest economic data released last Friday, which was both disappointing and encouraging at the same time. Despite last week’s disappointing GDP report, The Bank Credit Analyst still predicts growth of 3½% this year. Forecasting the economy this year...