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New economic data being released as earnings start to hit may alter how investors perceive the recent price recovery in the US and global markets. Many institutional analysts began suggesting “the bottom is in” and recently began to issue stronger forward guidance. The new data suggests we...
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Chris Vermeulen
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04-16-2020
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Everyone I know who is not involved in the stock market or has little knowledge about it is calling me and asking what stocks, indexes, and commodities to buy because everything is so cheap and dividends are juicy again. Just look at the market sentiment chart, and price cycles that the stock market...
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Chris Vermeulen
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04-15-2020
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Earnings volatility has certainly been big. Tesla pushed the markets much higher early this week and the US stock markets have continued the upward momentum after the State Of The Union address and the acquittal of President Trump on Wednesday. Still, we continue to believe this rally may be a “fake...
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Chris Vermeulen
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02-07-2020
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Nearing the end of 2019, our research team continues to attempt to dissect the market rally in an effort to present credible research and timely insights to skilled technical traders. We recently authored a research article discussing the potential that the US Stock market is less than 2.5% away from...
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1. March Unemployment Report – The Good, Bad & Ugly 2. High-frequency Trading Actually Helps Most Investors 3. Our “ALPHA ADVANTAGE” Webinar Wednesday, April 16 Overview A controversial new book came out in late March that lambastes so-called “high-frequency trading”...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. About the Dalbar Investor Behavior Studies 2. Dalbar’s Latest Investor Behavior Study 3. The Overriding Lesson to be Learned Here 4. How to Avoid Becoming a “Dalbar Statistic” 5. The Birth of Our AdvisorLink ® Program 6. Hard to Admit We’re Not Experts...
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The great market prognosticators have by now came out with their 2013 predictions about financial markets. It seems to me to be a fool’s game to try to predict what financial markets are going to do in the future. I want to be clear in stating that I do not know what is going to happen in the future...
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Chris Vermeulen
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01-23-2013
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Filed under: spy, SPX, vix, index, market, stocks, 2020, technical, analysis, indices, trade, sp500, confident, bullsih, investors [Edit Tags]
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In This Issue: Investors Pause For The Election Events, Not Politics, Will Dictate Policy Many Investments Are Politically Neutral These Stocks Look Particularly Promising Most Blue Chip Stocks Are Still Attractive The “Magnetism” Of Fundamental Values With Blue Chips, Size Also Matters The...
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In This Issue: Europe’s Debt Crisis Tops A Long List Of Worries Long Term Investors Can Profit From Today’s Lower Prices Smart Investors Play Both Ends Of America's Income Divide The Bottom Line The stock market remained volatile over the past month as investors struggled to determine...
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In This Issue: All Eyes Are On The Fed Ben Bernanke’s Dilemma The Best Strategy For Investors Energy Still Looks Like A Long Term Slam Dunk Technology Stocks Are Bouncing Back The Bottom Line This Month Over the past month, the stock market shrugged off some of the most troubling news we’ve...
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In This Issue: Stocks Are Overdue For A Correction Lock In Your Profits With Stop-Loss Orders Long-Term Investors Will Welcome A Wall Street Sale Inflation Is Baaaaack! The Bottom Line Since our last newsletter in mid-January, the stock market continued its heartwarming advance. The Dow crossed the psychologically...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. The Erratic Course of Treasury Bonds 2. The Next “Lost Decade?” 3. How to Capitalize on Rising and Falling Yields 4. Attend Our Free Long-Term T-Bond Webinar Introduction Should you invest in long-term US Treasury bonds now? It’s a good question since many investors...
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Gary D. Halbert
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08-04-2010
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Filed under: Gary D. Halbert, Financial Planning, Investing Strategies, Investment Scams, Gary D.Halbert, Investment Strategies, Halbert Wealth Management, Financial Stability Plan, Bonds, Investor Behavior, Investment Risks, Investors
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IN THIS ISSUE: Fiduciary Standard of Care vs. Suitability Why Does it Matter? Goldman Hearings Revitalize the Fiduciary Discussion Fiduciary Standard Isn't Infallible There's No Substitute for “Due Diligence” Introduction No, I'm not writing an E-Letter that you're going to...
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How Should We Then Invest? Those Wild And Crazy Analysts The Evidence for Investor Overreaction Stock Prices Are In Our Heads Or, Maybe Investors Are Just Head Cases Can We Actually Predict Earnings? Buffett versus Grantham Back to 1974? Home Again and a New Home Warren Buffett says buy. Jeremy Grantham...
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John Mauldin
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10-27-2008
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Filed under: Analysts, Bear Market, Investors, GDP, Consumer Spending, Warren Buffet, Investing, Economic Outlook, Bullseye Investing, Economic Crisis, Index Funds, Jeremy Grantham, Crestmont Research