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Time for a stock market rally?

Posted by Eric LeRiche | August 24, 2010 .

Time for a stock market rally? U.S. existing-home sales are down to their lowest level in 15 years, how on earth could we have a stock market rally in the short term? It’s about two things: Quant Funds and Market Sentiment. SENTIMENT: Traders are already pretty bearish, so for the market to tank from here, [...]

Dow Plummets 150 Points on Housing Data!

Posted by Eric LeRiche | August 24, 2010 .

Are you ready? http://www.investorrules.com/VIPportfolio.html

Economic Recovery? Really?

Posted by Eric LeRiche | August 19, 2010 .

Economic Recovery? * The stat that looks more like “recession” than “economic recovery …”… and more where that came from * Hedgies sour on stocks: Soros dumps holdings, Bass says, “I do not understand how I can be long” * How the president just handed you the subsequent “mega income opportunity” * The new frugality? [...]

The Stimulus Backfire

Posted by Eric LeRiche | August 19, 2010 .

The Stimulus Backfire ! * The Fed can print it, but can’t manage it: States hoard cash intended to save teacher careers * Sign from the times: Top-performing worldwide indexes belong to socialist nations * Rich Lee on the sudden resurgence from the eurozone crisis * Plus, Alan Knuckman about the current stock selloff… beginning [...]

China overtakes Japan! So what?

Posted by Eric LeRiche | August 18, 2010 .

China overtakes Japan…

The economy is in recovery mode! Really?

Posted by Eric LeRiche | August 9, 2010 .

The Economy is Doing Great? Ya Right! Once again, I`m going to rant at the government idea of putting the economy back on its feet… I know it`s getting old but I just can`t get over this huge scheme they`re setting up. Here let me warn you that I`m not saying the markets won`t continue [...]

The government is lying to you…

Posted by Eric LeRiche | August 6, 2010 .

Jobs, The Government’s Lies, and What You Should Do HOW LONG ARE THEY PLANNING TO LIE TO US? This week, CNBC carried a story that the private sector created 42,000 jobs in July, and that layoff activity slowed as well, creating a “slightly more optimistic picture” of the national employment trend. Sorry, I’m not jumping [...]