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Addison Wiggin ’
May 7th, 2009 |
By Addison Wiggin |
Category: Financial News
Economy got you down? Never fear, Ben Bernanke’s here…Why bear market rally might still have room to run… 1 in 5 homeowners “underwater”… 2 data points suggest the worst is yet to come…As stocks climb, dollar falls… one currency that will continue to outperform the greenback…Chris Mayer on China’s fuel of the future: “It may surprise you”…
Tags: Addison Wiggin, bear market, Ben Bernanke, Cane Sugar, Dollar Weakness, Federal Reserve, Ian Mathias, Market Rally, Obama
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May 6th, 2009 |
By Addison Wiggin |
Category: Financial News
Stocks break-even for 2009… 2 charts detail the strange path to “profitability”… Chris Mayer on Buffett, Berkshire and the latest shareholder’s meeting…Dan Amoss with a sector begging to be shorted…Our in-house bankruptcy adviser on the fate of Chrysler…Plus, a rare Overtime Briefing… investing in the “swine flu”
Tags: Addison Wiggin, Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett, Chrysler, Fiat, Reits, swine flu, US stocks
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Apr 29th, 2009 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Notes From the Investment Underground, Politics & Economics
Being an underground investor means always trying to see past the “groupthink.” And it means trying to spot the man in the ape suit before the crowd does (which is always too late).
Tags: Addison Wiggin, Banking System, Home Price Index, Housing Market, Stocks
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Apr 24th, 2009 |
By Addison Wiggin |
Category: Financial News
A.F. analysts clash… can the niche retailer survive the credit crunch?…Crisis begets steadfast citizens… Americans move about the country at lowest rate in 47 years…A long-term outlook on the American stock market…The latest sector to catch Chris Mayer’s attention…U.K. launches historic spending spree, hikes taxes to 50%..
Tags: Addison Wiggin, Call Option, credit crisis, Ian Mathias, Retail Sales, Stock Outlook, U.S. housing, UK taxes, US stocks
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Mar 27th, 2009 |
By Ian Mathias |
Category: Financial News
First Russia, then China, now U.N.? Powers of the world move to ditch the dollar …Puru Saxena on why the Fed secretly wants inflation… the more the better…The 5 examines the future of energy… from deep-water drilling to “polywell fusion”… Another government biz on the verge of collapse… one that will affect us all… Plus, some good housing news, maybe… home prices retreat to historic range
Tags: Addison Wiggin, Energy Trends, Housing News, Ian Mathias, inflation, Reserve Currency, Tim Geithner, US dollar, USPS
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Mar 24th, 2009 |
By Addison Wiggin |
Category: Financial News
China calls dollar into question… why the red nation wants a new “international reserve currency”… Stocks boom… what happened the last time the Dow jumped 18% in 10 days…A smart way to solve the housing crisis… that will never survive Washington… Plus, signs of the times: UAE buys chunk of Mercedes-Benz, and a quiet change at AIG
Tags: Addison Wiggin, AIG, Bank Of China, Economic Growth, Global Currency, Global Financial Stability, Housing Solution, Ian Mathias, Reserve Currency, Stimulus
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Mar 9th, 2009 |
By Addison Wiggin |
Category: Financial News
More tough news for U.S. jobs… what you need to know in today’s BLS employment report…Dow setting records left and right… two historic looks at just how lousy 2009 has been…Chris Mayer on the next megatrend… far bigger than the current crisis…Chuck Butler explores “a strange thing happening in currencies”…Plus, a reader exposes our “simple-minded,” “right-wing babbling” for what it is… at last…
Tags: Addison Wiggin, Dow Futures, Employment Numbers, euro, Fdic, Foreclosure, Gold Prices, Job Losses, Mortgage Bankers Association, Oil Prices, Stock Market, Unemployment Rate, urbanization, US debt, US stocks
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Mar 5th, 2009 |
By Addison Wiggin |
Category: Financial News
While American stocks stumble, Shanghai soars… why Chinese equities are bucking the global trend… More data disasters… ADP jobs report, auto sales register scary declines…Tired of shaking down U.S. taxpayers, GM aims abroad… EU begged for Detroit dollars…Obama, Bernanke talk up Uncle Sam’s book… Eric Fry on how rampant inflation still seems inevitable…Chuck Butler takes a stab at the $10 trillion question: “How long will this dollar strength last?”
Tags: Addison Wiggin, Auto Sales, Chinese Government, Dollar Strength, economic stimulus package, Eric Fry, Global Trend, Rampant Inflation, Residential Mortgages, Shanghai Composite, US jobless crisis
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Mar 3rd, 2009 |
By Addison Wiggin |
Category: Financial News
Citi sets a record… how it could signal a market bottom by June…Dan Amoss on a “rescue” program that might work as advertised — and even touch off a stock rally… Buffett dispenses more pearls of wisdom… highlights of his annual letter to shareholders… Byron King on the energy crisis the government must solve… soon… U.S. still doesn’t have it that bad… the new Iron Curtain forming in the EU
Tags: Addison Wiggin, AIG, Asset Backed Securities, Citigroup, Eastern Europe, Exchange Shares, HSBC, Mortgage Backed Securities, Mortgage Loans, stock rally, TALF
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Feb 20th, 2009 |
By Addison Wiggin |
Category: Financial News
Bernanke says we can “break the back of this thing”… but issues gloomy forecast for 2009…Three recession rules for the small-cap investor…
Chris Mayer’s argument for gold stocks, with a compelling chart to boot…
Dan Denning passes on “the most disturbing story of the day”…New bill for hammered homeowners, $50 billion yesterday, $275 billion today…Plus, a sad sign of the times, how to delay foreclosure with one simple request…
Tags: Addison Wiggin, Bank Bailout, Ben Bernanke, Cap Investor, credit crisis, Financial Markets, Fomc Minutes, Gold Stocks, Ian Mathias, inflation, Mortgage Bailout, recession plays, Small Cap, unemployment crisis
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