Rob Fraim is a reader of mine who puts out his own amusing comments each day via email. Today, on the 17th anniversary of the 1987 stock...
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As Quarterly reporting begins in earnest – 100+ S&P500 firms are releasing numbers this week – we expect the Street to begin...
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The intractable problem of polling sampling error and bias continues to be an issue for those investors trying to track possible outcomes...
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Some of our recent comments about the Presidential Futures were picked up by Business Week. The ubiquitous excerpt: The underlying thesis...
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Last month, we looked at the Bush vs. Kerry Ratio. It’s a chart maintained by Martin Pring, a highly regarded market chartist....
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Provocative discussion in last week’s Barron’s, predicting GOP pick ups in both the House and Senate: “THE STATE OF THE...
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My latest Street.com column is up: “Ignore the Cheerleader-in-Chief”. It is a slightly cynical look at the Fed Chief’s...
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Via electoral-vote.com, comes this interesting chart of how the electoral landscape has changed this campaign season: click for larger...
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With the debates now behind us, investors can expect to hear a spate of “suspect” theories from political analysts assessing each...
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For those of you who would like a simple thesis for predicting the outcome of the election – one that is both highly correlated and...
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