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13 years 7 months ago - 13 years 7 months ago #5799 by pine
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Something to counter the Dark Cloud:

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- U.S. stocks were poised to head higher at Monday's open, as investors continued to focus on earnings reports and awaited the latest data on the housing market.


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13 years 7 months ago #5809 by cheongwee.
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MONDAY: Earnings from Netflix.
TUESDAY: Consumer confidence; earnings before-the-bell from Coca-Cola, Ford, 3M, UPS, Coach, Cummins, Delta Air Lines, U.S. Steel and Valero, and after-the-bell from Amazon.com, Broadcom, Dreamworks, and Western Union.
WEDNESDAY: Durable goods, oil inventories; earnings before-the-bell from Boeing, BP, ConocoPhillips, Barrick Gold, Corning, Credit Suisse, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, and after-the-bell from eBay, Starbucks, Allstate, Baidu, Citrix, Flowserve, and Norfolk Southern.
THURSDAY: GDP, jobless claims, pending home sales; earning before-the-bell from AstraZeneca, Deutsche Bank, Exxon Mobil, PepsiCo, P&G, Royal Dutch Shell, Sanofi-Aventis, Bristol Myers, Discovery Communications, Dow Chemical, Medco Health, Motorola Solutions, Occidental Petroleum, Pulte Group, Raytheon, Sprint Nextel, Starwood, Thomson Reuters, Time Warner Cable, and Viacom, and after-the-bell from Microsoft, Cliffs Natural Resources, and Motorola Mobility.
FRIDAY: Personal income, personal spending, Chicago PMI, Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment; earnings before-the-bell from Caterpillar, Chevron, Merck, DR Horton, Pitney Bowes, and Weyerhaeuser.
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13 years 7 months ago #5810 by cheongwee.
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The passage is true and good till summer, hope rally to last till late summer....taken fr investerplace.
 
Here’s why:
  1. The U.S. economy is improving! Analysts are projecting 3.5% GDP growth in 2011, February marked the eighth-straight month of increased consumer spending, and the unemployment rate fell to 8.8% in March. As a result, investors are flooding back into the market, and they’re loving our small-cap winners: Valeant Pharmaceuticals, up 76%; Polypore International, up 41%; and RPC Inc., up 40%—all in the first quarter!
  2. Who doesn’t love the third year of a presidential term? For nearly five decades, the S&P 500 has risen an average 20.9% in the year following a midterm election—and the first six months of that year are typically the strongest.
  3. The bond bubble burst! The impending municipal debt freeze is causing  money to flee bonds, and investors are pouring cash back into the stock market.
And that’s just the beginning!
  1. Corporate earnings are on a roll. The fourth quarter was another strong one, with S&P 500 companies growing earnings 32% and income up an average 20%.
  2. Companies will surpass expectations for the ninth-straight quarter! For two years (eight-straight quarters), S&P 500 companies have exceeded expectations by an average 7%.
  3. But our Emerging Growth Stocks will be the stars of earnings season again: I’m looking for average earnings growth of 198% and sales growth of 46% for our stocks this earnings season.
 

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13 years 7 months ago #5811 by cheongwee.
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[abb 25-04-2011]:

Something to counter the Dark Cloud:

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- U.S. stocks were poised to head higher at Monday's open, as investors continued to focus on earnings reports and awaited the latest data on the housing market.


money.cnn.com/2011/04/25/markets/premark...arkets+%28Markets%29 but for how long, to be honest, can the euro problem go away soon, i doubt so. It is not i am a party pooper. But this is it.

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13 years 7 months ago #5812 by The Exchange Guy
dudes, instead of worrying about market crash, why not learn to hedge.
came across an ad in papers from Phillips Futures about SiMSCI Singapore Index futures, maybe these guys would offer some ideas of the coming crash & how we would be equiped to capitalised on it? 

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13 years 7 months ago #5813 by cheongwee.
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Hey,call me by my name, not dudes, so you hedge so what, there are not sure thing, but i just predict by summer, and  why summer???... becos according to data, that is when there will be alot of loans to recall, and if they cannot fulfil their obligation, that means trouble, right??
but summer is still a few months away, so we can worry later, but what to worry, juat follow the trend and sell on reversal, that is all.
crash is cash, crash is cash...another Mar 2009 will come soon, but this time it is different, it is going to be lower than Mar 09 low...inflate..inflate and more inflate.....now come to deflate big time.
 
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dudes, instead of worrying about market crash, why not learn to hedge.
came across an ad in papers from Phillips Futures about SiMSCI Singapore Index futures, maybe these guys would offer some ideas of the coming crash & how we would be equiped to capitalised on it? 

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