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Turning Against The Stock Market
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The Fed has already said it will leave its key interest rate at a very low level for a very long time. The US Treasury has already announced a budget with more than $1 trillion of fiscal stimulus in it.
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Tale Of Two Markets
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Mike Paulenoff believes that the global equity markets are in a leadership transition from west to east, or from the U.S. to China.
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Why Bull Market Absurdities Disappear In Bear Markets
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In the next few years, US stocks are not likely to pay off. The stock market entered a bear phase in January 2000. Since then, stock market investors have made some money and lost some money. Some are ahead a little. Some are behind. Most have gotten nowhere.
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How We Get Through This Mess
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Remember all the bulls and cheerleaders late last year and into this one talking about a V-shaped recovery?
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Which Trading Strategy For Choppy Markets?
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In this week's video, Peter Reznicek shows a trading strategy for the choppy markets we are experiencing.
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An Edge Is Not A Win
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No matter how much we love our setups we should never assume that they will last in perpetuity.
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Deutschland Uber Alles Grasshoppers
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The Berlin government announced the best results since the wall fell in 1989. From the first quarter to the second one the republic's GDP rose 2.2 percent.
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The McMillan Options Strategist Weekly
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Lawrence G. McMillan reviews the options market in his weekly column for August 20.
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Bonds Versus Tech Stocks For Bubble Supremacy
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What can you do with your money during a Great Correction?
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Consumer Debt Repayment: The Sign Of A Lengthy Correction?
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Consumers are paying down their debt -- or defaulting on it -- at a rate of about 6 percent per year.
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