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The Risk Of Recession
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This week we look at what the leading indicators are telling us, size up a new indicator, drop in on banking data, and do a whole lot more.
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Leverage With Little Risk
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Can you improve your results without borrowing more and increasing your leverage?
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US Economy Still Inching Toward A Japan-Like Slump
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Even Tim Geithner must realize that all those trillions spent on "stimulus" were largely wasted.
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TLT Pressuring Resistance
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The iShares 20+ Yr T-Bond ETF (TLT) continues to trade in a high-level coil-type pattern.
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Economic Stimulus Can't Stop De-Leveraging
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You've heard the expression, "bad money after good"? Well, stimulus money was bad money from the beginning.
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S&P At A Crossroads
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If the S&P continues to weaken and violates multi-month support, then the significant downside potential of the pattern will be triggered.
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Economic Recovery Awaits The Housing Market Correction
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Economists were surprised, say the reports. The feds are still paying buyers $8,000 to buy a house. And still the number of buyers is going down.
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Correction Turns Great Thanks To Government Intervention
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A Great Correction is what you get when a great many things need to be corrected at the same time.
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No Sympathy For The Oil Man
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Now that we've figured out how history works, we’re begging to see the forces of history at work all around us -- an eternal fight between the zombies and the producers.
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TLT Recovery Suggests Less Risk Appetite
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The iShares 20+ Year T-Bond ETF (TLT) has recovered sharply from this morning's plunge, which more than any other market is warning us that perhaps the clamor to get back into riskier assets based on the yuan story is overblown.
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