Reading Material, December 2, 2011 - Europe Continues to Burn
Reading Material and commentary concerning the coordinated intervention by global Central banks.Tags: goldEuropesilverGreek bailoutGreek Defaultcentral bank intervention
View ArticleThe Light Bulb Moment for the Eurozone
How many European bankers does it take to change a light bulb? That's a joke in search of an answer, but EWI's European analyst Brian Whitmer explained five months ago that the "light bulb moment" was...
View ArticleWill Crude Oil Break Through Support This Week?
The June crude oil market rallied every day last week. The market put in higher lows and higher highs on a daily basis after it tested the support trendline (#3 on the chart) last week on Monday...
View ArticleAfter the Sovereign Debt Crisis Comes the Deleveraging
Spain formally became the fourth country to ask for bailout aid from the euro zone on Monday, June 25. Spain’s short-term borrowing costs nearly tripled at auction on Tuesday. Market participants...
View ArticleQuarterly earnings: Not that great, about to get worse
Despite a stubbornly slow economic recovery at home and severe headwinds from Europe and Asia, U.S. companies are on track to deliver a tenth straight quarter of rising profits. But a closer look...
View ArticleCould These Sneaky Taxes Bring Down the U.S. Debt?
Read More http://www.investmentcontrarians.com/stock-market/could-these-sneaky-taxes-bring-down-the-u-s-debt/913/Tags: Europeeurozonejob creationU.S. economyUnemployment Ratefinancebusiness
View ArticleWhy Gold’s Worth a Look on Dips
Why Gold’s Worth a Look on Dips By George Leong for Investment Contrarians | Jan 10, 2013Tags: ChinaEuropeeurozoneGDP growthglobal economygoldGold Mining StocksGold Producersmining companiesmining...
View ArticleWhat’s Needed for Higher Wages?
By Sasha Cekerevac for Investment Contrarians Sometimes it is interesting to get a different perspective by looking at other nations around the world and how they are dealing with their...
View ArticleShocking Investment Idea No One’s Talking About—Yet
By Sasha Cekerevac for Investment ContrariansTags: Europeeurozonehomebuilder stockshousing sectorinvestor sentiment
View ArticleInside Analysis: Understanding The Market Drop
The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSEARCA:SPY) is trading at $155.46, -0.42 (-0.27%). The low of the day was $154.20 as the markets have bounced well off their lows. So why did the markets fall today?...
View ArticleDanger: Market Sentiment Too Bullish in This Sector?
Read More : http://www.investmentcontrarians.com/stock-market/danger-market-sentiment-too-bullish-in-this-sector/1812/Tags: Bank StocksCentral BankseuroEuropefinancial crisisglobal economyMarket...
View ArticleGlobal Economy Still at Risk, Just Look at the Jobs Picture
Consistent jobs growth remains an issue here in the U.S. We also know that the lack of jobs is a worldwide problem that is only made worse by the world’s growing population and the stalling global...
View ArticleWeak Global Economic Growth Hits McDonalds; What’s Next for Your Stocks?
Read More : http://www.investmentcontrarians.com/recession/weak-global-economic-growth-hits-mcdonalds-whats-next-for-your-stocks/2029/Tags: Central BanksCorporate EarningsDividend Yieldeconomic...
View ArticleChanges to International Tariffs Giving This Stock a Boost
Click here to visit : How Understanding the Investment Climate Equals Stock Market SuccessTags: buying stocksChinaEmerging MarketsEuropelong-term investing
View Articlehink Global for the Best Investment Opportunities
The Japanese Nikkei 225 continues to hold above 13,000, but with the index still up 56% from its recent low in mid-October, I continue to advise you to look elsewhere. The index was down 23% after its...
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