Barry Ritholtz sticks with stocks, especially emerging markets

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“As long as the Fed is going to make money free … it’s hard to find a short,” said blogger and FusionIQ CEO Barry Ritholtz. According to Yahoo Finance – Tech Ticker, he is not as bullish as he was last March when he called the market bottom, but Ritholtz is sticking with stocks. “The easy thing to do now would be to go to cash,” he said, “[But] I rarely find the easy trade is the one that makes you money.” [...]

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Technical talk: Expect more volatility for equities

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Technical analyst Kevin Lane provides a short update on the key chart levels regarding the S&P 500 Index. [...]

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Prieur’s readings (February 26, 2009)

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This post provides links to a number of interesting articles I have read over the past few days that you may also enjoy. [...]

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Face-to-face with Peter Orszag

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In this post, Charlie Rose sits down with Peter Orszag, White House Director of the Office of Management and Budget. [...]

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Budget speech terminology

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Source: Jeremy Nell, February 11, 2010.

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The cycle of deflation: Impediments to debt relief

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“Due to the debt related problems many countries worldwide are struggling to help their own economies at the expense of their trading partners. In the past this has been accomplished by debasing their currencies in order to export their goods and services. Because of currency pegs and one currency used by 22 countries (Euro Zone), this means of debt relief is not as easily accomplished. The next stage of the Cycle of Deflation is the much more onerous “beggar-thy-neighbor” policies in order to support the economies of debt burdened countries. This is not good news …,” said Comstock in the guest contribution. [...]

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