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Will The Rally Last?
The stock market soared as a result of Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's plan to buy banks' toxic assets. Deirdre Bolton reports.
Tags: Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner, MoneyWatch, Asset Management, Investment, Financial Services, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Finance, tim geithner, stock stocks, assets, toxic, deirdre bolton, early show, will the rally last, rally
Videos 2009-03-23

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An Unlikely Contrarian Play: Buy the Rally
The point of Against the Grain is to highlight the virtues of contrarian investing. The guiding principle is that the best way to beat the markets is by hitting 'em where they ain't and zigging when the majority is zagging. After the best run for stocks since...
Tags: Stock, Market, Investor, VIX, Sentiment Reading, Financial Accounting, Investment, Finance, Conrad de Aenlle
Blog posts 2009-04-16
A Funny Thing Happened to the Rally in Treasury Bonds
Hugh Johnson, a well respected Wall Street veteran, once recited what he called the Analyst's Credo: "If you get it right, try not to laugh." An April 6 column has proven a source of amusement. It questioned whether it was possible to be too safe and suggested,...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, Bond, Deflation, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Investment, Finance, Conrad de Aenlle
Blog posts 2009-06-18
Will the Overnight Rally Follow Through Today?
Hickey and Walters Bespoke submit: Global equities rallied overnight with multi-percentage gains across the board. In Hong Kong, for example, the Hang Seng rallied by more than 7%. While US equities opened up nearly 2%, can we expect the rally to have legs throughout the day?...
Tags: US Market, China, Bespoke Investment Group
External links 2009-04-02
As Investors Put Their Faith in the Rally, Can the End Be Far Away?
The stock market is famous for climbing a wall of worry after a bear market. Economic and corporate news continues to be awful, yet share prices shrug it off. After reaching the top and surveying the grand vistas of prosperity, the market then descends a slope of...
Tags: Stock, Investor, Peter Lee, Financial Accounting, Investment, Finance, Conrad de Aenlle
Blog posts 2009-05-21
Friday's Jump: Sucker's Rally
Peter Cooper submits: You have to imagine the hedge fund professionals were playing it cool Friday while the Dow rallied by 2.9% on the first day of the New Year. Only they know the size of redemptions that they need to fulfill after the rush to the exit at...
Tags: US Market, Gold & Precious Metals, Peter Cooper, Streettracks Gold Trust
External links 2009-01-04
Will the Bear Market Rear Its Head This Week?
Daniel Shepard submits: We are in a bear market, but stocks don't seem to know that. We saw a very volatile, but all around incredible performance turned in last week, by all the major indices. The tech-laden Nasdaq added 4.5%, the Dow was next with 3.6% and the S&P 500...
Tags: Retail, Financial, US Market, Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, J.C. Penney Co. Inc., Kohl's Corp., Macys Inc., TJX Companies Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
External links 2008-08-11
When Will the Treasury Bubble Burst?
Rob Viglione submits: 2008 was one of the best years on record for U.S. Treasury bonds. The iShares Lehman 20+ Year ETF TLT - a good proxy for 30-Year Treasuries - gained 23% over the year. However, Treasuries seem to be winding down an unprecedented bull rally, with rates retracting...
Tags: US Market, Rob Viglione
External links 2009-01-05
Will the S&P Trend Up Continue?
Jonas Elmerraji submits: Another surprisingly good week for the markets as investors perpetuate the rally that we've been riding for the last month. Part of the reason? It's earnings season! Let's take a look at the chart: by Jonas Elmerraji
Tags: US Market, Jonas Elmerraji
External links 2009-04-19
Peculiarities of the Current Rally: Where Do We Go from Here?
Raymond Micaletti submits: Following up on Greg Feirman's recent article, "A Junk Stock Rally," here are some peculiarities of the current rally that have stood out to us, along with some questions that these peculiarities raise: As many have mentioned, the rally has indeed been led by Financials and Consumer...
Tags: US Market, Raymond Micaletti
External links 2009-04-29
2009 Engage With Grace Thanksgiving Weekend Blog Rally
Last year Paul Levy , Matthew Holt and Alexandra Drane asked me to participate in the Engage With Grace Thanksgiving Blog Rally. My post last year describes the Engage with Grace project and tells my personal story of why end of...
Tags: Blogger, story, Blog, Holiday
News items 2009-11-24
Prechter's Elliott Waves Foretell Doom -- After a Nice Little Rally
Here's the second part of the Q & A with Robert Prechter, president of Elliott Wave International and an authority on Elliott Wave Theory, a controversial form of technical analysis based on the notion that the collective mood of investors is the prime mover of financial markets. For a discussion...
Tags: Stock, Wave, Bull, Investor, Prechter, Investment, Financial Accounting, Finance, Conrad de Aenlle
Blog posts 2009-06-04
What a Difference a 10% Rally Makes
Hickey and Walters Bespoke submit: Since its low of 666 last Friday, the S&P 500 has rallied by 10%. With the rally, there suddenly seems to have been a notable shift in sentiment among investors that all of the market's problems will be worked out. ...
Tags: US Market, Bespoke Investment Group
External links 2009-03-12
Investors in Chinese Stocks Patiently Wait for the Bubble to Pop
It's a myth that when the tech bubble collapsed in 2000, nobody saw it coming. Many on Wall Street were aware of the Buzz Lightyear valuations - to infinity and beyond - but remained convinced that the rally had not yet run its course and that investors could not afford...
Tags: China, Stock, Investor, Bubble, Times Earning, Investment Implication, Investment, Financial Accounting, Finance, Conrad de Aenlle
Blog posts 2009-08-06
It's a new year. Is the worst over for the markets?
LONDON — Investors begin the first full week of 2009 trading on Monday with one question in mind: Is the worst over? Given that a 38 per cent loss on the broad U.S. S&P 500 stock index last year was actually one of the better performances on stock markets, it...
News items 2009-08-07
Estonia's Martin to retire from World Rally Championship
TALLINN AFP — Top rally driver Markko Martin of Estonia has said he will give up driving in the World Rally Championship, because he feels he is too old to continue. "Very probably I will not enter the World Championship carousel any more," Martin said in an interview published...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, Estonia
Research articles 2006-01-07
How Far Will the US Dollar Rally?
Tate Dwinnell submits: Quite a bit has been made of the dollar rally recently and its contribution to the demise of commodities over the last several weeks, so I wanted to put up a 10 year chart of the US Dollar Index to get an idea of just how...
Tags: US Market
External links 2008-08-14
McRae replaces Loeb in Rally of Turkey
PARIS AFP — Former world rally champion Colin McRae will replace Sebastien Loeb for the Rally of Turkey from October 13-15, the Belgian Kronos team confirmed. The 38-year-old Scot, the world champion in 1995, steps in for Citroen's Loeb, who broke his right arm while practising sport last week. McRae...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Australia, Turkey
Research articles 2006-10-03
Markets Hope `War Rally' Will Take Hold, Boost Stocks.
By Bill Deener, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 14--Stocks took flight Thursday in spectacular fashion, raising the hope that this could be the start of the much-anticipated "war rally." Market experts were especially encouraged because the...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., stock
Research articles 2003-03-14
Reviving the Credit Based Monetary System
Josh Patt submits: In a previous article, I wrote that the world now has two options: going from a credit based economy back to a money based one, or trying to revive the credit based system. As expected, most of the world’s governments and central banks, led by the...
Tags: US Market, Josh Patt
External links 2009-04-07
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