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“… we continue to view this current rally as having legs with maybe another 10 to 15% up from present levels. However, ultimately we think this rally will fade and we will get a retest of the recent lows,” said technical analyst Kevin Lane in his daily comments. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) 10 Experts Pick the 10 Best Stocks for 2012 (Money Morning, 1/10/12) Forbes’ 10 Biggest Losers: 4 Wealth Protection Lessons From Bankrupt Billionaires (Investment U, 3/18/09) Technical Talk: Rally continues … (GreenLightAdvisor Views, 3/18/09)
By Cees Bruggemans When faced with an obdurate quantity, completely unwilling to get moving, one last desperate solution is to lift its tail and apply a liberal helping of turpentine. And then make sure not to be in way as it takes off. There is currently nothing more obdurate than a [...] More on this topic (What's this?) South Africa’s Problems Could Prop Up Gold Through 2012 (Contrarian Profits, 2/12/09) SA still undecided about Minty (The Big Pond, 3/28/09) South Africa Gold Mines (Wealth Daily, 11/14/08)
I am stopping over in New York City on Tuesday, March 31. If you are interested in joining me for a few drinks that afternoon, please get in touch. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Dividend Tree Potpourri – January 31, 2009 (Dividend Tree, 1/31/09) 31 More Years-5? (Skeptical CPA, 3/24/09) Laid off workers at car dealer brawl (The Mess That Greenspan Made, 3/30/09)
Forget AIG and GM – the leprechauns need a bailout too! This post features a hilarious cartoon in the spirit of St Patrick’s day. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) How to Survive the Financial Crisis (Learn Financial Planning, 2/8/09) How the U.S. Credit Crisis Will Lead to an Overhaul of the U.S. Student Loan System (Money Morning, 3/5/09) The $9.7 Trillion Bailout (Wealth Daily, 2/9/09)
The fact that the global economy has entered a recession can no longer be disputed. And although the credit crisis in mainly the First World is the root cause of this recession, the fact that countries without exposure to the credit crisis, such as South Africa, will not be left unscathed is also [...] More on this topic (What's this?) When local is lekker and foreign not (The Big Pond, 6/30/09) JSE: take some profits! (Wall Street Sector Selector, 1/20/11) JSE and LSE launch “me-too” African indices (The Big Pond, 10/6/08)
Global stock markets surged over the past four days as investors adopted a more positive view of the prospects for the beleaguered financial sector and shrugged aside gloom about the economy. Read all about this and the implications for financial markets in my weekly “Words from the Wise” review. [...] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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