Posts Tagged ‘goldman sachs’
Financial Stocks Starting to Rollover
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 19:35 No CommentsFinancial stocks are beginning to show signs of weakness with Citigroup (NYSE: C) looking the most vulnerable.
Citigroup stock (chart below) was the first in this group to break their previous uptrend line. With RSI under 50 and the MACD indicator turning negative, it appears that Citi may be under some pressure in the coming weeks.
These 10 Banks Will Repay TARP
Tuesday, June 9, 2009 10:22 No CommentsThe US government issued approval for 10 of the nations largest banks to pay back the TARP money. The banks are:
Spring Rally Has Reached Completion
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 17:35 9 CommentsWhat a wild ride these past few weeks have been. Only a month or so ago the Dow Jones Industrial Average traded down to 6,500 amid an onslaught of catastrophic economic news. The market has since rallied 25% from its low with insolvent banks such as Citigroup and Bank of America quadrupling in value. Jim [...]
Who got AIG’s bailout money?
Sunday, March 8, 2009 18:51 No CommentsRecent Article in Reuters suggests that the AIG bailout was really another Wall Street bank bailout.
(Reuters) – Where, oh where, did AIG’s bailout billions go? That question may reverberate even louder through the halls of government in the week ahead now that a partial list of beneficiaries has been published.
The Wall Street Journal reported on [...]
Charles Dow Rolls in His Grave: The Distortion of the Average He Made Famous
Friday, March 6, 2009 17:57 6 CommentsHave you ever asked yourself why the Dow Jones Industrial Average contains non-industrial stocks? Why such a large weighting is given to financial companies such as American Express, Bank of America, Citigroup, JP Morgan and AIG (Before its removal)? After all, you wouldn’t expect to see General Motors included in the healthcare index or Goldman [...]
Did Warren Buffet Just Capitulate?
Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:59 No CommentsThe oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffet, sold half of his stake in Johnson & Johnson (JNJ).
Mr. Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has just reported its holdings as of December 31 2008. The company slashed its position in JNJ to 28.6 million shares down from 61.8 million the previous quarter (a 54% reduction). Johnson & Johnson peaked in [...]
Review of 2008 Predictions a la Wall Street’s “Finest”
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 21:35 No CommentsAs of 01/02/2008 the the year price target on the S&P 500 set by the Chief Investment Strategists at the major investment banks are as follows:
Strategist Year End Price Target
Citigroup 1675
HSBC 1700
Credit Suisse 1650
Bank of America 1625
UBS 1700
Morgan Stanley 1525
Bear Stearns 1700
Goldman Sachs 1675
JP Morgan 1590
Lehman Brothers 1630
Wachovia 1590
Merrill Lynch 1525
Average 1632
Average [...]
Bank Bailout Money Being Used for Mergers
Saturday, November 22, 2008 23:01 No CommentsWith newfound bailout money in their wallets, big banks have been rushing to gobble up smaller ones. At the center of these mergers is the Treasury Department, led by Goldman Sachs alums Henry Paulson and Neel Kashkari. While neglecting struggling homeowners they have created major incentives for widespread bank consolidation, which could lead to a [...]
Financials Lead The Markets Lower (Again)
Friday, November 14, 2008 18:50 No CommentsThe stock market continued it’s slide this week with the financial stocks leading the way.
Goldman Sachs, UBS, Citigroup & Merrill Lynch make fresh new lows.
Both Houses of Morgan (JP Morgan & Morgan Stanley) show relative strength while Goldman Sachs and Citigroup look the weakest.





















