Laugh out Loud: Why aren’t we this thankful everyday?

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Happy Thanksgiving everyone! [...]

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Prieur’s Podcast: Stock markets on a knife’s edge

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This podcast provides a short analysis of the long-term trend of the S&P 500 Index. [...]

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Keiser Report: Ritholtz on the “big lie”

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Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news headlines. This week Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert discuss the tiny rule changes and the Zombies behind the collapse of MF Global. In the second half of the show, Max Keiser interviews Barry Ritholtz about the big lie that bankers did not cause the crisis and what MF Global means to the markets. [...]

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Extreme pessimism hits global investors

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Ian Scott, Nomura’s Global Head of Equity Strategy, argues that investors are quick to get rid of their foreign equities when fear sets in. However, these sell-offs are often followed by sharp rebounds in those very same stocks. [...]

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Fearful Investors
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Playing a U.S. credit downgrade

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Sean Egan, Egan-Jones Ratings, discusses whether the U.S. credit rating is in jeopardy of another downgrade if the Super Committee doesn’t find at least $1.2 trillion in spending cuts. [...]

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What’s up in the bond market?

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A recent review of the fixed-income ETFs on the Lowry onDemand website reveals a large number of issues reflecting significant negative divergences between their price patterns and Lowry’s Power Ratings. Negative divergences occur whenever investor demand for a security weakens substantially while the price pattern is still in a relatively positive trend. Since it is difficult for prices to continue to rise in the face of weak investor demand, well-established negative divergences are typically followed by important price declines. [...]

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