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posted in April 2011
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Comment: Dollar comeback - impactnow - 4/30/2011
Comment: Re: Tough time ahead - yalanand - 4/30/2011
Comment: Cheap Money - impactnow - 4/28/2011
Comment: Short term thinking - AskAsa - 4/27/2011
Comment: Re Cheap money - tokyogai - 4/27/2011
Comment: Tough time ahead - mInvestor - 4/27/2011
Cheap Money Is Dumb Money
R. Scott Raynovich  
4/27/2011   24 comments
The world watches as the Fed manages the unmanageable: a system of serial bubbles that has come to the end of the line
Comment: What's the strategy - Tenacious - 4/26/2011
Comment: S&P Comments - tokyogai - 4/26/2011
Does the S&P 500 Still Measure the Market?
Ann C. Logue  
4/26/2011   15 comments
The Standard & Poor's 500 is becoming less representative of the American economy because there are more multinational corporations on the list
Comment: Deficit or spending? - tokyogai - 4/20/2011
Comment: Scott is right - tokyogai - 4/19/2011
The US Budget: Where'd the ExtraTrillion Go?
R. Scott Raynovich  
4/19/2011   9 comments
The federal budget deficit increased $3 trillion in just two years, 2009 and 2010. $2.2 trillion came from 'emergency' stimulus measures and wars. Where exactly did all the rest of the money go?
Comment: Also - Scott - 4/18/2011
Comment: Re: Trading in the News - ProfR - 4/18/2011
Comment: Trading in the News - ProfR - 4/18/2011
Comment: Short-term thinking - edsawma - 4/15/2011
Comment: Trading the News - Street Smart - 4/15/2011
Trading the News: A Loser's Game
R. Scott Raynovich  
4/15/2011   15 comments
Think you know? You don't. The history of markets and major geopolitical events show the contrarian nature of the markets
Comment: Re: China - mInvestor - 4/14/2011
Comment: Re: China - homerun - 4/14/2011
Comment: China - Scott Raynovich - 4/13/2011
Emerging Markets' Quality of Life Supercycle Will Continue
Michael Berry  
4/13/2011   8 comments
The quality-of-life supercycle unfolding throughout emerging markets will continue for decades to come
Comment: Re: Heavy Metal... - AskAsa - 4/6/2011




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