Archive for the ‘Bear Market’ Category
Pfizer: Payments to Doctors Will Be Disclosed (Just Not Now)
Monday, February 9, 2009 19:02 3 CommentsMarketWatch Reports:
“Pfizer said late Monday it plans to publicly disclose its compensation to U.S. healthcare professionals for consulting, speaking engagements and clinical trials in a bid to boost transparency. The disclosure will include payments made to practicing physicians, principal investigators, major academic institutions and research sites for clinical research, the pharmaceutical giant said. Pfizer plans [...]
Forecast 2009: There Will Be Blood
Tuesday, February 3, 2009 21:00 49 Comments2009 will be a year of complete destruction for the US economy. 5 Million will lose their jobs. The Dow Jones Industrial average will break below 6,000. Municipalities will fail. Insurers will fail. The unemployed and foreclosed American population will take to the streets and begin rioting. The Greatest Depression is upon us.
Sound far fetched? [...]
10 Sectors to Out Perform The Market in 2009
Friday, December 26, 2008 11:35 3 CommentsOne of the ways market technicians try to predict sector out performance is by conducting a relative strength analysis. In a bear market the price charts of most sectors and stocks are moving down with the market. Some sectors are moving down more than the market, and so they are relatively weaker, and some are [...]
VIDEO: Flashback: Bernie Madoff on The Markets, Regulation
Monday, December 15, 2008 17:21 No Comments“10% of all shares changing hands, go through Madoff LLC”
US Dollar Losing Steam
Friday, December 12, 2008 19:02 No CommentsThe 2008 US dollar rally is losing steam and may be coming to an end. I know that the run up in the currency left many in the financial world scratching their heads. How can the currency of a collapsing economy strengthen? Why, when trillions of new dollars are being created out of thin air, [...]
Investors Buy $32 Billion in Treasury Bills with ZERO Yield
Tuesday, December 9, 2008 15:26 69 CommentsToday’s treasury auction outlined the panic that still dominates the financial markets. $36 Billion in T-Bills were auctioned off today which gave a 0% yield. Why would anyone be willing to make an investment in which they are guaranteed to make nothing? The one word answer is “Fear.”
Because treasury bills are direct obligations of the [...]
Beware of the “Sucker Clause” Rally
Monday, December 8, 2008 16:41 1 CommentSeasonably speaking, December is one of the best months to own stocks. For the past 20 or so years the average monthly return in the month of December has exceeded 3%. Considering how quick and intense this collapse has been, one must anticipate a counter-trend upward correction. Bear markets are notorious for these but you [...]
Buy and Hold Debunked: What Your Broker Isn’t Telling You
Friday, December 5, 2008 16:36 13 CommentsI’m amazed at the amount of optimistic propaganda peddled by the mainstream media as well as major investment houses. Countless are their graphs and comparisons which claim that buying and holding stocks is the best way to grow capital. They tell you that the average return of the stock market is 10% and if [...]
NBER’s Recession Call & The Importance of Stock Charts
Tuesday, December 2, 2008 19:29 No CommentsNews Flash! Recession Started a Year Ago Says NBER
It must be exciting to be an economist at NBER (National Bureau of Economic Research) who just recently announced that the US has been in a recession for a year. I wish I could find a job which entails telling people what happened in the stock market [...]
Top 10 Economic Predictions & Forecasters for 2008
Saturday, November 29, 2008 15:19 12 CommentsWe’re naming names! Below are our picks for the best economic forecasters for 2008.
#1 Nouriel Roubini
Professor of Economics at New York University
Chairman, RGE Moniter
Website: www.rgemonitor.com
In his words: (2007) “With residential investment still in free fall, commercial real estate still doing fine until recently but now showing signs of strain, capex spending by the corporate sectors [...]





















