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20 hours ago ago from JLM Pacific Epoch - Home

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Olympic Stocks

20 hours ago ago from Wealth Daily

There are more than two feet of snow on the ground here in Baltimore. Meanwhile, record warmth has hit the Vancouver area. Go figure. Nevertheless, Canada's westernmost metropolis is hosting the Winter Olympics starting this Friday, and that's where I'm looking for stock picks. So let's look at some sponsors of the snowy season's premier athletic showcase and see where they line up on the market's medal stand. Advertisement ...

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Emerging-Market Stocks Rebound From Steepest Decline in a Year – BusinessWeek

14 hours ago ago from Current Market News

Telegraph.co.uk Emerging- Market Stocks Rebound From Steepest Decline in a Year BusinessWeek 9 (Bloomberg) Emerging- market stocks rebounded from the steepest three-day drop in a year as technology companies rallied on surging sales and investors MARKET COMMENT: European Stocks Closer Higher As Miners Climb Wall Street Journal Greece woes continue; financials weigh on US stock market International Business Times Commodities lift TSX; Dow sags ...

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Richard Love on Superperforming stocks

22 hours ago ago from Ivanhoff Capital

First consideration in buying a stock is safety. Safety is derived more from the good timing of purchase and less from the financial strength of the company. (All stocks decline in bear markets. When there is no risk appetite, there are no buyers.) Most stocks are price cyclical. Buying stocks as the market rebounds from bear market lows is the safest time and it offers the best opportunity for large capital gains. (Sellers cover their ...

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When Greece Sneezes…

14 hours ago ago from Gates of Vienna

…The euro catches cold. But the Greek debt crisis is not the only headache the eurozone is facing. Spain’s real estate crisis was even worse than its American counterpart, and as a result the Spanish banking system is severely under-capitalized. There are also major problems elsewhere among countries utilizing the euro — including Portugal, Latvia, and Hungary — with chains of shaky debt obligations that lead back to major banks in Austria, ...

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MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Head For Best Day In Three Months - FOXBusiness.com

3 hours ago ago from FOX Business

Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets / Industries / Retail Tuesday, February 09, 2010 MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Head For Best Day In Three Months   By Peter McKay Dow Jones Newswires   The ...

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MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Pick Up Steam; Dow Rises 220 Points - FOXBusiness.com

6 hours ago ago from FOX Business

Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets / Commodities Tuesday, February 09, 2010 MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Pick Up Steam; Dow Rises 220 Points   By Kristina Peterson Dow Jones Newswires   U.S. ...

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Options Markets See Stock Volatility Ahead - Striking Price Daily - S. Sears - Barrons.com

7 hours ago ago from Barron's Online

Options Markets See Stock Volatility Ahead By STEVEN M. SEARS MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Troubles in southern Europe will bedevil options traders in the U.S. Subscribe Now With these readers: Or copy the rss link: ON FRIDAY , massive trading volumes turned around a big stock decline and the stock market closed UNCH -- ...

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Stock rebound in the works

13 hours ago ago from CNN Money

Stock rebound in the works By CNNMoney.com staff February 9, 2010: 6:57 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- U.S. stocks were set to open higher Tuesday, as investors eyed buying opportunities after the previous session's selloff, although worries about debt problems in Greece remained in focus. Dow Jones industrial average, S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures were higher. Futures measure current index values ...

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