Monthly Archives: April 2011

April 24, 2011: Convergence of Trouble

MONDAY MONETARY MADNESS - THE DOLLAR STARTS TO LOOK GOOD!

S&P Downgrade of US credit outlook rocks markets

TESTY TUESDAY - 50 DMA’S LOOM LARGE TODAY

Markets rebound as Dollar is hammered

WHIPSAW WEDNESDAY - DOLLAR’S DESTRUCTION SAVES MARKETS (APPARENTLY)

Truckers strike in Shanghai over high fees, fuel costs

THURSDAY - HOW TO MAKE 500% ON THE NEXT CRASH

Philly Fed and Initial Jobless claims both weak

GOOD FRIDAY THOUGHTS - INVESTING FOR YOUR FUTURE

Syria erupts in new wave of protests, violence

April 17, 2011: Inflation & The Great Beyond

MAGNITUDE 7.1 MONDAY - YET ANOTHER QUAKE SHAKES JAPAN

IMF lowers growth forecast for US and Japan

TIPPING POINT TUESDAY

Home prices in Beijing drop sharply

WHAT, ME WORRY WEDNESDAY - FITCH WARNS ON CHINA

Japanese government announces downgrade of economy

INFLATIONARY THURSDAY - REAL INFLATION AT 10% - EQUITIES LOSING GROUND!

Real inflation soaring as Fed denies any problem

FICKLE FRIDAY - GOOGLE GOES DOWN AS COSTS INFLATE

Irish debt downgraded as Grecian interest rates skyrocket

April 10, 2011: Balancing Act

MONDAY MORTGAGE FRAUD - DOES IT MATTER?

Housing market shaken

TESTY TUESDAY - AAPL REBALANCING IN MAY MAY KEEP THE NASDAQ FROM 2,800 TODAY

Good news for MSFT, INTC, CSCO and others

WHICH WAY WEDNESDAY - 1,333 OR BUST!

The S&P hugs critical level

FIRMING UP THURSDAY - HOLDING THE LINE ON THE S&P

MoMo stocks drop in unison

INFLATIONARY FRIDAY - NEITHER $112 OIL OR A 12 MILE EVACUATION ZONE CAN STOP THIS MARKET!

Fundamentals ignored

April 3, 2011: Pump It Up

MONDAY MORNING - MIGHT MOODY’S, MERKEL & MELTDOWNS MATTER?

QE2 coming under increasing fire

TESTY TUESDAY - NASDAQ AND RUSSELL IN CRITICAL TERRITORY

Drop in Dollar helps markets to gain on low volume

WORKING IT WEDNESDAY - PUMP IT UP!

Phil explains why we should be skeptical of low volume rallies

THURSDAY THRUST - IT’S DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN!

Wal-Mart CEO warns of coming “serious inflation”

FOOLISH FRIDAY - FUTURES FUEL MORE FOLLY

Friday’s jobs report looks good - at first glance