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Thursday, February 28, 2008
You Know The Drill
Bush sees no recession
Bernanke doesn't see stagflation
Bernanke signals more rate cuts
Time to stop the Fed? Ron Paul offers his two cents worth
"More of the same won’t do, on the economy or any other issue. We need innovative ideas, bold action and courageous leadership." - Michael Bloomberg
Paulson dismisses mortgage rescue plans
Firms like AIG expect battered assets to rise. The question is when?
Is fair value accounting really fair?
Only when the median-income household can once again afford the median-price home will the credit crisis end
Gas prices soar, posing a threat to family budget
Low consumer confidence? Time to buy!
The danger in senior inflation
The great dollar comeback is delayed once again
Ritholtz offers a housing market round up
You can buy a house in Detroit for $100 bucks?
Wells Fargo finally wakes up
More failed auctions
And more bottom calling in the financials
Bill Gross' investment outlook for March
Jim Rogers sees red
A clearer picture emerges on earnings
"Consolidation patterns such as triangles are usually accompanied by falling volume as both bulls and bears become unsure of their convictions." - Michael Kahn
"So far, both the Industrials and Transports have held comfortably above their January lows. So long as they don't make lower lows, technicians will argue that a bottom for the market may be in place." - Randall W. Forsyth
Significance of the lagging Nasdaq?
A great question to ask: Is the greater fear getting stuck with stocks that move lower or missing any rally? Consider this
Is now the time to buy when the market is by historical standards not in cheap territory?
Bulls come out in force
Much like the market, traders over at intrade think the risk of recession is on the downswing
Has the misery index bottomed? Very likely
IPOs worth $21 billion have been pulled from the market
Did you know that between 10% to 20% of daily US equities are traded on independent dark pools?
Hedgies are battling the government to keep the right to make automatic profits from trading stock they buy privately. So far they're winning
Wall Street is fascinated by those who make big bets that pay off and those that don't
Calling risk management - yet another rogue trader
Calpers to go long big time into commodities
Depression + Inflation + Famine = Chaos!
Now you know why people love seed stocks
Can anyone find the bear's case in the DBA? I'm only seeing lots of bull talk
Maybe this is why solar stocks are having a tough time
First Gas ETF launches in the U.S.
A new study suggests that efforts to boost climate change concern may have opposite effect
Abu Dhabi Fund draws scrutiny
Indonesia and India are emerging markets to watch even though Brazil has been on fire!
No wonder the China stocks have been doing better this week - million dollar bonuses arrive!
Investors look forward to tomorrow's letter from Buffett
Why Wal-Mart recently touched the new 52-week high list
Apple is finally getting ready for the iPhone to mean business
Trico Marine pops on the radar
Fannie Mae blows another $3.5 billion
CXO examines the Fast Money Experts
Suri shares some charts
Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust Stocks
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Stock Portfolio
Russell 1000 stocks with high and low short interest
Volatile stocks + volatile market = disaster or opportunity?
Forbes' 7 commodities plays are on fire
Harry Domash shares a nifty dividend screen
Wall Street research and your money: what is the answer?
Kiplinger offers some basics on when to sell a stock
Why trade for others when you can trade for yourself? Brett Hipkiss offers a few pointers
A study of the best stocks of the past 50 years shows that they launch out of sound basing patterns in big volume
Don’t use MACD in a vacuum
Jay Kaeppel offers a MACD approach
Who is trading the VIX?
Another IBD chart tutorial
Why good traders aren't boring people
New ETFs take a different twist on S&P Indexes
Four creative ways to park your cash
The pitfalls of safe investments
Have you heard of the death trade?
Some common tax myths
Need to sell your home? Practice these seller tactics
Travel often? Use Tripit!
100 places to find reviews for every product
Have a gripe? Here's how to complain the right way
Can't remember your login passwords? I use Roboform
At least we know who will win in November!
Erin Burt shares lessons she has learned from being broke
The advantages of closing a few doors
It is always nice to see wealthy investors giving back
Now, you too, can reserve your spot in heaven
We watched Michael Clayton last night. Served as a good reminder why I trade for a living instead of being a lawyer
"You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great." - Joe Sabah

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