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Archive for October, 2009


Welcome Back Me; Nothing Has Changed Since My Last Commentary Post

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More Talk About Credit Bubbles

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I concluded a post on stock markets over the weekend saying: After equities seven-month climb, stock markets certainly look vulnerable for a decline. Two downside reversal days – on Wednesday and Friday – would seem to indicate that stocks could commence a pullback to work off the overbought condition, allowing fundamentals to reassert themselves. [More...] Learn More …

I may not be a happy person and I may have my own problems in life but, dammit, I live in paradise. The past few days we have had a very large swell hit our south shores, right before our winters begin (north shore), and it has been a blast. I only wish the stock market could do the same thing for me. However, when the same trend remains since March, with nary a pullback, it is hard to find a market like this exciting.[More...] Learn More …

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Investment Bubbles are Your Friend

The stock market is as phony as the economic recovery. Prices get inflated from the false information Wall Street pumps out to the compliant financial media. Hey, Wall Street s a money machine. It s not into intellectual ideals like transparency or openness. Continue …

When it comes to investing, how do you find the “Holy Grail?” Does it even exist? Over my 19 years of stock market experience, I’ve searched high and low for the answers.[More...] Continue …

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Investment Bubbles are Your Friend

The stock market is as phony as the economic recovery. Prices get inflated from the false information Wall Street pumps out to the compliant financial media. Hey, Wall Street s a money machine. It s not into intellectual ideals like transparency or openness. Continue …

I may not be a happy person and I may have my own problems in life but, dammit, I live in paradise. The past few days we have had a very large swell hit our south shores, right before our winters begin (north shore), and it has been a blast. I only wish the stock market could do the same thing for me. However, when the same trend remains since March, with nary a pullback, it is hard to find a market like this exciting.[More...] Continue …

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The stock market is as phony as the economic recovery. Prices get inflated from the false information Wall Street pumps out to the compliant financial media. Hey, Wall Street s a money machine. It s not into intellectual ideals like transparency or openness. Read More …


When you are experience problems and issues in your personal life or in your profession, it gives a big boost if you turn to an individual whom you admire and rely – someone who has been through a lot and has been very successful especially in the field of stock market. Indeed, a stock market mentor gives that much needed inspiration. Learn the importance of a stock market mentor.

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