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posted in May 2011
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Comment: Re: Broadcom - ProfR - 5/31/2011
Comment: Re: Broadcom - mInvestor - 5/30/2011
Comment: Broadcom - ProfR - 5/28/2011
Comment: IU Weekly Recap - Street Smart - 5/28/2011
Comment: A good summary - mInvestor - 5/28/2011
Comment: snark - Scott - 5/28/2011
Comment: not a good week - Scott - 5/28/2011
IU Weekly Recap: Silver Rebounds, Solar Dims, Broadcom 'Top Pick'
Tony Kau  
5/28/2011   7 comments
The IU25 Index outperformed the market this week, posting a gain of nearly 2% on momentum from strong performers including Broadcom, Agrium, and Marathon Oil.
Comment: Re: Energy Costs - Broadway - 5/27/2011
Comment: Re: Energy Costs - SD_Wilson - 5/27/2011
Comment: Re: Energy Costs - back2basicz - 5/26/2011
Adding Alpha to Beat Risk On/Risk Off
Benjamin Savage  
5/26/2011   6 comments
Plenty of finance pundits are trying to predict when the risk on/risk off pattern will shift or break down, essentially hoping for a return to more typical correlations between asset classes.
Comment: Re: High correlation - Phoenix - 5/26/2011
Comment: High correlation - tokyogai - 5/26/2011
Comment: Re: Energy Costs - Broadway - 5/25/2011
Comment: Re: Energy Costs - back2basicz - 5/25/2011
Comment: Opportunity - PredictableChaos - 5/25/2011
Comment: Historical occurrence? - AskAsa - 5/25/2011
Maximizing Returns When Markets Move in Sync
Benjamin Savage  
5/25/2011   8 comments
Traditional models of diversification just aren't working right now. Even well diversified investors can feel like they own just a couple of assets.
Comment: Energy Costs - impactnow - 5/25/2011
Comment: SOLR Earnings - Scott Raynovich - 5/23/2011
Comment: Re: Oil down - Broadway - 5/23/2011
Comment: Re: Oil down - Scott Raynovich - 5/23/2011
Comment: Re: Oil down - Scott Raynovich - 5/23/2011
Comment: Re: Oil down - John Jordan - 5/23/2011
Comment: Oil down - Scott Raynovich - 5/23/2011
Comment: Re: No kidding - John Jordan - 5/23/2011
Comment: Not sure of value - tokyogai - 5/23/2011
Comment: Re: WHO knew? - Street Smart - 5/23/2011
Comment: No kidding - tokyogai - 5/23/2011
Comment: who knew - TelecomFreq - 5/23/2011
Surprise: Oil Prices Go Up, Spending Goes Down
John Jordan  
5/23/2011   33 comments
Who knew most households were being squeezed by rising energy costs?
Comment: Re: Weekend Worrier - Broadway - 5/20/2011
The IU Weekly Recap: LinkedIn Soars, SOLR Takes Off, Biotech Stays Hot
R. Scott Raynovich  
5/20/2011   10 comments
There was lots of motion in the market this week, despite the fact that the S&P 500 ended the week relatively flat. But some of the IU25 stocks took off to the upside.
Renewable Energy Needs Support to Grow
Noreen Seebacher  
5/19/2011   9 comments
The growth of renewable energy alternatives depends on supportive public policies, which reflect the economic, social, and environmental benefits of each source.
Comment: Hot right now!!! - TelecomFreq - 5/19/2011
Comment: A real winner - tokyogai - 5/19/2011
GT Solar Surprises Analysts With $228M Deal
Noreen Seebacher  
5/19/2011   3 comments
GT Solar signed another $228 million order, sending shares to yet another 52-week high and proving analysts don’t always know everything.
Comment: Re: More complaints - AskAsa - 5/18/2011
Comment: Greece is a mess - AskAsa - 5/18/2011
Comment: Re: Weekend Worrier - tokyogai - 5/18/2011
Comment: Re: Weekend Worrier - Broadway - 5/17/2011
Comment: Re: Weekend Worrier - ProfR - 5/17/2011
Comment: Re: Weekend Worrier - ProfR - 5/17/2011
Comment: Weekend Worrier - Value Hiker - 5/17/2011
A Summer of Market Discontent?
R. Scott Raynovich  
5/17/2011   25 comments
The market has a whole host of issues this summer, ranging from potential debt restructuring in Europe to the end of the Federal Reserve's QE2 program.
Comment: Market - impactnow - 5/17/2011
Fracking Friction Intensifies as Studies Continue
John Jordan  
5/13/2011   23 comments
There's support for both sides of the argument over hydraulic fracturing, with conflicting evidence about the merits of the practice.
Comment: Good analysis - tokyogai - 5/12/2011
MoneyShow Pundits Like Cheap Drugs, Junk Silver & Yield
R. Scott Raynovich  
5/11/2011   7 comments
Fear of inflation and the potential for market-toppling debt problems are leading the world's great money managers and market newsletter writers to be more cautious.
Comment: Great recap - tokyogai - 5/9/2011
Watch Out for Falling Rocks: IU Weekly Recap
R. Scott Raynovich  
5/6/2011   9 comments
A growing stream of weakening economic data had commodities investors headed for the exists.
Comment: Bottom In? - Scott Raynovich - 5/6/2011
Comment: Currency worries - tokyogai - 5/5/2011
Metals: The Best Currency Collapse Insurance
Michael Berry  
5/5/2011   12 comments
The US dollar is in a secular decline. Commodities, for the most part, trade inverse to the dollar, rising with dollar weakness. Therefore, they remain the best protection against a long-term dollar decline and loss of purchasing power.
Comment: Re: Here we go again! - AskAsa - 5/5/2011
Comment: Re: Here we go again! - AskAsa - 5/5/2011
Comment: Reason for selloff - yalanand - 5/5/2011
Comment: Here we go again! - AskAsa - 5/4/2011
Charting the Gold & Silver 'Insanity'
R. Scott Raynovich  
5/4/2011   11 comments
Violent corrections often follow violent run-ups. You are getting that now in gold and silver.
Comment: Re: Microsoft - Scott McCaig - 5/2/2011
Comment: Re: Microsoft - ProfR - 5/2/2011
Comment: Re: Patent war - PAW - 5/1/2011
Comment: Re: Patent war - Tenacious - 5/1/2011
Comment: Re: Patent war - Tenacious - 5/1/2011




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