Over the years, we have repeatedly commented on Margin Debt. Its has been our well considered position that that Margin Debt is a...
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What Dow stocks have performed the best since the 1987 crash? I don’t know about you, but I found this list, courtesy of the WSJ,...
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Rob Fraim is a reader of mine who puts out his own amusing comments each day via email. On the 17th anniversary of the 1987 stock market...
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Over the years, I have been made the case that the U.S. economy is growing ever more slowly, while the rest of the world was...
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I’ll be in a dentist’s chair by the time you read this, but I didn’t want to leave you with nothing to think about...
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Last month, we got a terrific response to our posting of the entire first chapter of A Demon of Our Own Design. I want to start doing...
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On Kudlow & Company last night, Doug Kass and Larry got into a debate (with Art Laffer refereeing) as to whether markets are a true...
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Interesting chart from Mike Panzner regarding durable goods and the SPX. Note that Real spending on nondurable goods was flat in August....
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Here’s an overview of today’s Keynote Address at the Forex Money Show, September 16, 2007, 9:00am > Variant Perception...
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Über-bear Doug Kass outlines his views on why, regardless of what the Fed’s actions are this week, their impact on equities will...
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