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Bear Season Has Arrived!
Posted by admin in Finance Friday, 24 September 2010 18:50 2 Comments
Tony Cherniawski, Manager of The Practical Investor, LLC comments on the breakdown of the equity indexes on September 1, 2009 and the implications of this during the Bearish Seasonal Pattern.
Naughty Bear Adventures- Episode 1: How Did It Come To This? (NB & Halo Machinima)
Posted by admin in Finance Saturday, 4 September 2010 12:22 25 Comments
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Best Buy stocks> Strong stocks for inclusion in a bear market Soar
Posted by admin in Finance Monday, 12 July 2010 18:33 No Comments
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Stock Market Research for Bear Markets
Posted by admin in Finance Tuesday, 25 May 2010 13:31 3 Comments
Is this current bear market unusual, or is it similar to bear markets we’ve had in the past? Some stock market research to shed light on the current situation.
Eric Schmidt at the Bear Stearns Annual Media Conference
Posted by admin in Finance Sunday, 23 May 2010 00:28 15 Comments
Eric Schmidt’s Q&A at the Bear Stearns 20th Annual Media Conference in Palm Beach, FL, on March 6, 2007.
Film “L’Our” (1988): … a lil bear va cougar… =O
Posted by admin in Finance Thursday, 13 May 2010 18:25 27 Comments
The Game of Survival… The Bear, (1988) known as L’Ours in its original release, is a feature film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud. The screenplay by Gérard Brach was adapted from the novel The Grizzly King by James Oliver Curwood. Set in late 19th century British Columbia, Canada, the film tells the story of an orphaned bear cub befriended and protected by an adult male grizzly as hunters pursue them through the wilds. Though the film did not enjoy overwhelming commercial success with its North American release, it was acclaimed in France, and was nominated for and won numerous international film awards. Plot and cast In the mountainous wilds of British Columbia, a grizzly bear cub (Douce) suffers the death of his mother from a rockslide. Soon the young cub meets a large male grizzly (Bart the Bear) attempting to soothe a bullet wound inflicted by a pair of hunters (Jack Wallace and Tcheky Karyo). A friendship forms between the two bears. The two hunters are joined by another hunter (Andre Lacombe) and a pack of hunting dogs. The bears are chased over a ridge with the dogs in pursuit. The cub hides and the grizzly lures the dogs away, killing some of them. The hunters find the cub and take him to their camp. They leave to pursue the larger bear. The hunters separate and the younger one is suddenly cornered, without his gun, by the grizzly. Faced with the bear’s menacing roars and snarls, the hunter cowers in fear and whimpers in the face of certain death. The grizzly …
Bear Stock Market
Posted by admin in Finance Monday, 3 May 2010 22:13 No Comments
Daily Market Commentary for October 21, 2008 from Millennium-Traders.Com
Earnings released of late have assisted in putting a damper on market gains. It’s to be expected, in this poor economy that corporations were likely to release worse than expected earnings. (read more)
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Economic data released today:
Redbook:
U.S. Retail Sales fell 1.1 percent during first two weeks during October versus September. Target was at a 1.0 percent decline. Seasonally-adjusted sales during the month to date were up 0.7 percent compared to October 2007, in line with the target. On an unadjusted basis, sales during the week ending October 18 were up 0.8 percent from the same week during 2007, after a 0.5 percent gain in the previous week. ICSC-Goldman Sachs Chain Store Sales Down 1.6 percent for week of October 18. Chicago Fed 3-Mo average Shows Increasing likelihood of recession; Chicago Fed Index September 3-Month moving average fell 1.78 versus August drop by 1.18; Chicago Fed September National Activity Index fell 2.57 versus drop by 1.61 during August. Chicago Fed September National Activity Index points toward an official Recession. U.S. economic activity weakened further in September, with a key indicator signaling that a recession is underway per the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. The Chicago Fed’s National Activity Index fell to negative 2.57 last month, from negative 1.61 during August. Majority of the decline was driven by a steep drop in industrial production. All four of the broad categories of indicators made negative contributions to the index. The three-month moving average dropped to negative 1.78 during September, from negative 1.18 during August. The sub-zero figure suggests that growth in national economic activity is below its historical trend. It also markets the 10th consecutive month that the three-month moving average has “indicated an increasing likelihood that a recession has begun,” Chicago Fed stated in a Tuesday morning news release. The data also indicates low inflationary pressures. Several Federal Reserve members have recently predicted that a slowing economy will have a dampening impact on inflation. Total industrial production plunged 2.8 percent in September from a 1.0 percent decline during August, according to the Chicago Fed. “Temporary disruptions in production due to recent hurricanes accounted for most of the decline in total industrial production in September.”
At the NYSE closing bell on the New York Stock Exchange, here is how the major world indices and major U.S. stock indices ended the session on the world market as well as the emerging markets including the stock market closing bell price:
DOW (Dow Jones Industrial Average) triple digit loss of 231.77 points on the day to end the trading session at 9,033.66
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) triple digit loss of 236.26 points to end the trading session at 6,051.34
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ) loss of 73.35 points to end the trading session at 1,696.68
S&P 500 loss of 30.35 points to end the trading session at 955.05
FTSE All-World excluding U.S. gain of 3.38 points to end the trading session at 156.56
FTSE RAFI 1000 triple digit loss of 106.45 points to end the trading session at 3,738.41
BEL 20 (BEL20) loss of 20.18 points to end the trading session at 2,089.35
CAC 40 (CAC40) gain of 26.89 points to end the trading session at 3,475.40
FTSE100 (UKX100) loss of 52.94 points to end the trading session at 4,229.73
NIKKEI 225 (NIK/O) triple digit gain of 300.66 points to end the trading session at 9,306.25
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) stock market indicators for the day:
Advanced stock prices 947 declined stock prices 2,249; unchanged stock prices 79; stock prices hitting new highs 5 and stock prices hitting new lows 91.NYSE quotes for volatile stocks and market trends, as well as stock quotes, stock prices and stock symbols of Day Trading Stock Picks on the New York Stock Exchange stock market for Day Trading online and active Day Trading for those who are or would like to be Day Trading for a living: Packaging Corporation of America Incorporated (NYSE: PKG) stock price gained 0.39 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $18.55, low on the trading session $17.10 with a closing stock price at $17.98; Texas Instruments Incorporated (NYSE: TXN) stock price shed 1.13 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $17.26, low on the trading session $15.85 with a closing stock price at $16.85; Massey Energy Company (NYSE: MEE) stock price shed 1.09 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $27.52, low on the trading session $24.76 with a closing stock price at $25.20; Ultrashort Financial ProShares Corporation (NYSE: SKF) stock price gained 4.60 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $133.35, low on the trading session $124.36 with a closing stock price at $132.20.
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ) stock market indicators today:
Advanced stock prices 824; declined stock prices 2,072; unchanged stock prices 121; stock prices hitting new highs 4; stock prices hitting new lows 100.NASDAQ quotes, volatile stocks and market trends, as well as stock quotes, stock prices and stock symbols of Day Trading Stock Picks on the NASDAQ stock market for Day Trading online and active Day Trading for those who are or would like to be Day Trading for a living: Volterra Semiconductor Corporation (NasdaqGS: VLTR) stock price gained 0.19 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $10.01, low on the trading session $9.25 with a closing stock price at $9.59.
Market trends on the American Stock Exchange (AMEX) and stock market indicators for today:
Advanced stock prices 451; declined stock prices 678; unchanged stock prices 78; stock prices hitting new highs 2 and stock prices hitting new lows 30.
Chicago Board of Trade Futures Market activity for the day, at time of this posting for December 2008 Contracts:
E-mini S&P 500 (ES) end of day price 960.00 change -30.50
E-mini NASDAQ-100 (NQ) end of day price 1,293.50 change -66.50
E-mini S&P SmallCap 600 (SMP) end of day price 294.40, change 0.00
$5 DJIA (YM) end of day price 9,100 change -217
World Currencies for the Forex Market, for Forex Trading by active Forex Traders, at time of this posting:
Euro 0.7656 to U.S. Dollars 1.3062
Japanese Yen 100.250 to U.S. Dollars 0.010
British Pound 0.5989 to U.S. Dollars 1.6698
Canadian Dollar 1.2136 to U.S. Dollars 0.8240
Swiss Franc 1.1536 to U.S. Dollars 0.8669
Commodity Markets:
Energy Sector: Light Crude (NYMEX: NYM) shed $3.36 on the day for a closing price of $70.89 a barrel ($US per barrel)
Heating Oil (NYMEX: NYM) shed $0.03 on the day for a closing price of $2.20 a gallon ($US per gallon)
Natural Gas (NYMEX: NYM) gained $0.10 on the day for a closing price of $7.31 per million BTU ($US per mmbtu.)
Unleaded Gas (NYMEX: NYM) shed $0.03 on the day for a closing price of $1.69 a gallon ($US per gallon)
Metals Markets:
Gold Market Price (COMEX: CMX) shed $22.00 on the day for a closing price of $768.00 ($US per Troy ounce)
Silver (COMEX: CMX) gained $0.39 on the day for a closing price of $10.08 ($US per Troy ounce)
Platinum (NYMEX: NYM) shed $0.80 on the day for a closing price of $891.70 ($US per Troy ounce)
Copper (COMEX: CMX) shed $0.11 on the day for a closing price of $2.01 ($US per pound)
Livestock and Meat Markets (cents per lb.):
Lean Hogs (Chicago Mercantile Exchange: CME) shed 0.35 on the day for a closing price of 65.63
Pork Bellies (Chicago Mercantile Exchange: CME) gained 1.90 on the day for a closing price of 90.95
Live Cattle (Chicago Mercantile Exchange: CME) gained 0.90 on the day for a closing price of 92.98
Feeder Cattle (Chicago Mercantile Exchange: CME) gained 1.18 on the day for a closing price of 99.13
Other Commodities (cents per bushel):
Corn (Chicago Board of Trade: CBT) shed 7.50 on the day for a closing price of 411.00
Soybeans (Chicago Board of Trade: CBT) shed 25.50 on the day for a closing price of 915.25
Bond Market:
2 year bond gained 6/32 on the day for a closing price of 100 23/32 with a Yield of 1.61, Yield Change -0.09
5 year bond gained 22/32 on the day for a closing price of 102 6/32 with a Yield of 2.64, Yield Change -0.18
10 year bond gained 30/32 on the day for a closing price of 102 5/32 with a Yield of 3.73, Yield Change -0.11
30 year bond gained 30/32 on the day for a closing price of 105 6/32 with a Yield of 4.19, Yield Change -0.05
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How to Pick Stocks > Strong Stocks in a Recession – Good Stocks in a Bear Market
Posted by admin in Finance Thursday, 29 April 2010 03:19 No Comments
By- http://www.ProfitableStockMarket.com
It’s no secret that online trading can be a very lucrative, yet highly competitive field, and the truth is that the stock market doesn’t care if you are an experienced or a beginner trader.
The rules and the opportunities are the same for everyone, so either you are going to make money when you pick a stock and make a trade or you are simply going to lose it in favor of the more seasoned ones.
It won’t matter if we are in a recession or we have a great economy. Gamblers and ignorants loose money consistently either way. While experienced and Profitable traders make money in good or bad times. The trick is to learn how to do it.
As a stock trader your homework is all about studying and testing different market strategies that can help you take advantage of stocks while at the same time protect your gains.
Just always keep in mind that a good strategy is simple and practical. Complicated stock systems will always make you slow in your decision making process or confuse you from the start.
A trader must always read as much as he can. There is simply no other way to prepare one self for this difficult yet incredibly rewarding activity, but to read and put into practice as much ideas as you can, at least by paper trading first.
The are a lot of books on the subject that pretend to help you, however many of them where written 6 or 8 years ago and that kind of makes them obsolete in this constantly changing field.
Fortunately there are some practical stock trading sites on the web where you can access proven trading strategies that are easy to implement. One of those sites is http://www.ProfitableStockMarket.com
They focus on stock trading methodologies that can help you identify and take advantage of certain stocks with momentum, while limiting your risk.
Visit them today and improve your stock trading potential in 2009.
Profitable Stock Market helps stock traders and investors take advantage of practical stock trading opportunities every day at http://www.ProfitableStockMarket.com
Best Stocks to Buy > Strong Stocks Ready to Soar in a Bear Market
Posted by admin in Finance Wednesday, 28 April 2010 21:59 No Comments
BY.- http://www.MomentumStockPick.com
Beginner traders often fantasize or wonder about how some people are able to achieve tremendous profits by trading stocks just a few hours on a daily or weekly basis.
So going farther than the hype & the bells and whistles that a lot of the called “trading gurus” like to invoke, the real “secrets” of the stock market game are enclosed within the trading set ups and market signals you rely on to decide how to CHOOSE stocks, as well as WHEN to BUY & when to SELL them, or even when to SHORT SELL those that are poised for a profitable fall.
So the clearer your set ups are, the faster you can spot a potentially profitable trading scenario and ACT ON IT reducing your risk.
Complicated technical systems and information overload can make you slow and confuse you right from the start, making you loose money instead of making your profits grow.
In essence, You can be sure that the trading method you employ to approach the stock market and pick stocks can make a big difference in your results as a trader. In order to succeed you will need to FOCUS on a set of simple trading strategies that you can implement without hesitation.
Fortunately some sites on the web do offer more effective and updated day trading methodologies. One of those sites that can show you how to take advantage of certain stocks on positive and negative momentum as well is http://www.MomentumStockPick.com
They focus on momentum stock trading strategies, that are practical and easier to apply than many other technical systems out there.
Stock trading doesn’t have to be complicated as many people perceive. But you do need to follow a well organized set of rules and tactics, that once you master them, you can aspire to replicate profitable trades with consistency.
Momentum Stock Pick helps stock traders and investors take advantage of practical stock trading opportunities every day at http://www.MomentumStockPick.com
Louise Yamada: We are in structural bear market for years!
Posted by admin in Finance Tuesday, 27 April 2010 06:02 23 Comments
Louise Yamada formed an independent research company in 2005 – Louise Yamada Technical Research Advisors, LLC (“LYA”) – to provide the same in-depth and thought-provoking research that clients had come to expect during her 25 years at Smith Barney (Citigroup) as a top-ranked “Institutional Investor” technical analyst. As Managing Director and Head of Technical Research for Smith Barney, Louise Yamada was a perennial leader in the Institutional Investor poll, and was the top-ranked market technician in 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004. Our technical analysis team has been together for up to 24 years and includes Senior Analyst Jonathan Lin and Analysts Lori Altenburger and Noreen Lennon. Note: Effective June 4, 2008, former LYA analyst Ron Daino is no longer affiliated with the company www.lyadvisors.com She’s a very good technical analyst. One of my favorite I appreciate.
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