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Monday, November 1st, 2010
Please click on spreadsheet to view and zoom if needed. Energies We maintain that the 20 day MA in December Crude should cap rallies and in the coming sessions prices should roll over and make their way to $77/78. We’ve suggested clients to gain bearish exposure to take advantage of this trade lower. On a [...]
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Monday, August 10th, 2009
For August 10th– August 14th 2009 By: Matthew Bradbard It always amazes me how short-term investors’ memories are. There is chatter of improving U.S. and world economies, which we feel is way too premature. Corporations are reporting optimistic numbers but could that be because expectations were so low? We’ve [...]
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Monday, January 12th, 2009
For January 12th– January 16th 2009 By: Matthew Bradbard Right or wrong we expect more government involvement with this administration, which ultimately means troubles will arise and there will be no immediate fix to the current difficulties. With the first full week of trading under our belt in 09’ traders step back and access what [...]
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