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WHY WE REMAIN BEARISH

8 hours ago ago from THE PRAGMATIC CAPITALIST

The following is a guest contribution from Comstock Partners : The stock market rally has now reached a point where it is forecasting a V-shaped recovery that is not likely to happen.  The recent catalyst for all of this optimism is a bullish interpretation of current economic activity, some apparent stabilization in the housing market and various companies beating earnings estimates.  Also not to be overlooked is the perceived strength ...

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>Rebalancing the U.S. Economy for a New Course (WELLS FARGO)

22 hours ago ago from Research Reports

Trading was fundamentally transformed by the European Age of Discovery, which was pioneered by Portuguese navigators, such as Bartolomeu Dias and Vasco da Gama, who set sail down the West African coast, eventually making it to India by the end of the 16th century. The new course broke the stranglehold that the Ottoman Turks had on the overland spice trade and the considerable wealth that it provided. Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Elcano further ...

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Off Year Blues

8 hours ago ago from FU - FairAndUnbalanced.com

1998 was the 6th year of an incumbent administration. Not since President James Monroe had the party of a President in his 6th year won seats in the House and Senate. That was in 1826. President Clinton was at the center of a sex scandal and it was expected that Democrats would lose badly. So, when Republicans turned out to be the losers that year, it was big news. A good economy and bedroom monitoring by Republicans motivated voters. ...

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The Things That Please Us

6 hours ago ago from The Holy Rover

I’m married to a strong environmentalist, which means that the holiday is a bit complicated.  I waver between his perspective (let’s give a few handmade or practical gifts) and that of larger culture (let’s spend money to give memorable and special gifts).  Now that our kids are older it’s much easier to strike a balance, though I remain convinced that a teenager is not going to be thrilled to find new underwear or socks under the tree. ...

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WSJ: Majority of Americans believe U.S. in decline

10 hours ago ago from Beyond The Curtain

PETER WALLSTEN The Wall Street Journal Less than a year after Inauguration Day, support for the Democratic Party continues to slump, amid a difficult economy and a wave of public discontent, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll. The findings underscored how dramatically the political landscape has changed during the Obama administration's first year. In January, despite the recession and financial crisis, voters ...

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