Archive for March 6th, 2010
Stocks roar back, but economy has far to go Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Investment professionals explain that stock markets trade on expectations of what’s coming – not what’s already happened.
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Shares roar back, but economics has far to go – to Milwaukee journal guards
Financial reform bill likely to lose measure to protect Main Street investors Washington Post That provision — a requirement for stock brokers and insurance agents to act in the best interest of their clients — was part of a 1100-page draft bill … Why the New York Times fiduciary article won’t deter the special interests RIABiz NYTimes uncovers deeper fiduciary truth by interviewing wirehouse brokers RIABiz all 7 news articles »
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Financial reform law probably to lose to the measure to protect main street investors – Washington Post
Is It Finally Time to Be Bullish on Disney? BloggingStocks (blog) There’s been interesting activity going on in the company’s options, as Schaeffer’s Investment Research indicates
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Is it finally time to be on Disney from rising tendency to? – BloggingStocks (blog)
A Farewell to Europe? Not So Fast New York Times IN 2008, during the worst of the financial crisis, portfolio diversification was of little help to stock investors as equity markets fell … and more »
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A parting to Europe? Not so fast – New York Times
MassLive.com Dow Gains 122 on Half-Full Jobs Report TheStreet.com Richard Sparks, senior equities analyst at Schaeffer’s Investment Research, said the employment numbers and the market’s late-session strength may represent … Stocks jump after better-than-expected jobs report The Associated Press Stocks extend rise; jobs data underline recovery MarketWatch all 575 news articles »

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Dow wins 122 on half full operational sequence of expiration of job – TheStreet.com
Reuters Jellyfish with a sting in the tail for Japan sceptics Telegraph.co.uk (blog) … investors in a few unit and investment trusts, largely through astute stock -picking and because of the way the Yen has strengthened against the pound.

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Quallen with a pass in the end piece for Japan sceptics – Telegraph.co.uk (blog)