How to make money in the market...look beyond the obvious...spot the trends...and do your homework.
Friday, July 30, 2010
EMPLOYMENT COST INDEX - JUNE 2010
Wages and salaries (which makeup about 70 percent of compensation costs) increased 0.4 percent while benefits (which make up the remaining30 percent of compensation) increased 0.6 percent.
Steve Ballmer on the iPad: The transcript
"We'll talk about about slates and tablets and blah, blah, blah, blah."
The webcast of his performance is available here. We've taken the 12 iPad-related paragraphs from the transcript and pasted them below: |
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Popular ‘Zero Down’ Mortgage Program Makes Comeback
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The Work Of Depressions
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
RGE on the European Bank Stress Tests
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Money Supply, M2, Comparison Chart
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Apple's iPhone 4 Bumper Giveaway May Cost $175 Million
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Total Market Capitalization as % of GDP
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Is Bearish Sentiment High? (Chart)
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Recession Imminent? This Indicator Says Yes
If in addition to 85% of the economic data releases in the past month coming below expectations was not enough, the ECRI leading indicator has just came below the critical threshold of -10%, which according to Rosenberg has virtually assured recessions based on data from the past 50 or so years, hitting an annualized rate of -10.5%. And since even the index creators (and Ivy League tenured professors) are openly refuting the adverse implications of their own index (when they, and everyone were praising it when it topped out at 27.80 a year ago), one can be sure this is a rather dramatic data point. |
Friday, July 23, 2010
Lost Income, Lost Friends -- and Loss of Self-Respect
Of those who have experienced an unemployment spell of at least six months, more than four-in-ten (44%) report that the recession has caused "major changes" in their lives. By comparison, fewer than a third (31%) of those who had been unemployed less than six months and 20% of adults who were not unemployed during the recession say they were similarly affected. |
Steve Cook -- The Morning Call - July 23
Strategic Stock Investments
The Market
Technical
The Averages (DJIA 10322, S&P 1093) put in a great day yesterday busting through the upper boundary of the April to present down trend (9027-10226, 951-1080) authoritatively. In fact, yesterday’s move qualified this break based on distance. Given the extreme volatility of late, I would like at least one more day of time. In addition, while it is clearly a positive that stocks have made that higher low (than 9645, 1009), it would bring great comfort to have the Market make a higher high--which is not that far away (10413, 1099).
Thursday, July 22, 2010
What’s the SEC to do about 436(g)? Call a time out?
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
The Sacred Religions of Wall Street
Here are some of the religions that have developed on Wall Street and their main characteristics. The Church of AAPL: Its adherents believe Apple can do no wrong, and I more or less agree with this belief. The Church of One True Gold: Do NOT mess with these guys. I posted an article on why I think Gold is the worst investment ever and my inbox immediately filled up with hate mail. The Ron Paul The PermaBear Faith. You can find a lot of these guys on the zerohedge.com message boards. I like the zerohedge site. Almost every post contains some seed of how the world could potentially end. The PermaBull Faith. Many think I’m in this group. I do admit that I think the market will go higher from here. |
The United States of...China?
The United States of...China? China's great outward march of investing into the United States is turning into a mad dash. Chinese investments into the U.S. rose 360% in the first half of this year compared to last year, according to Chinese government figures released Tuesday.
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Bernanke Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the Congress
In all likelihood, a significant amount of time will be required to restore the nearly 8-1/2 million jobs that were lost over 2008 and 2009. Moreover, nearly half of the unemployed have been out of work for longer than six months. Long-term unemployment not only imposes exceptional near-term hardships on workers and their families, it also erodes skills and may have long-lasting effects on workers' employment and earnings prospects.
To Fix Sour Property Deals, Lenders 'Extend and Pretend'
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Need Proof that BigLaw Summer Hiring Is Down? Here You Go
The lead from the blog’s report just about says it all:
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Roubini on Gold
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Meanwhile, in the Chinese property market…
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Housing Starts New Privately Owned Housing Units Started (Graph)
The most recent housing peak occurred during June, 2006 with starts at 2,273,00.
Your Own Tropical Island Made Out of Plastic Bottles (Video)
Thinking about packing it in? Consider this idea.
This man has given up his job, family and possessions to build an island that floats on plastic bottles he’s found and used as buoys. He created his own tropical paradise out of trash.
You have probably envisioned yourself living like this more then once.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Median Duration of Unemployment (Chart)
Source U.S. Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics
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