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  • Basic Materials & Coal Mines by Michael Michaud
    The Market Week AheadFirst Happy Thanksgiving! Be thankful for everything you have now and everything you want for the future. AmenSecond, this Friday is the USA Canada, and Germany Unemployment Reports, along with Australia and European Union Central Bank Interest Rate decisions are coming in.... More »
    November 23, 2009 AHGP, ACI, CNX
  • Market Vectors Coal ETF on Fire by Don Dion
    Propelled by an increase in global demand for coal, the Market Vectors Coal ETF (KOL) has jumped nearly 140% year to date, and this fund is showing no signs of slowing down in the months ahead. According to the "World Energy Outlook," published by the International Energy Agency last... More »
    November 18, 2009 KOL, BTU, CNX
  • Coal And Agriculture Stocks Rally! by MyHappyTrading.com
    The market started out a bit weak, but, managed to came back up to close in the green.  Coal stocks were strong today:  MEE +5.68%, CNX +1.88%, BTU +2.37%, ACI +2.14%.  I mentioned unusual options activities in MEE in last night's article.  Today I bought some Jan 40 calls on... More »
    November 17, 2009 POT, MOS, MON
  • Market Rises To New Heights! by MyHappyTrading.com
    This morning, retail sales numbers came in better than expected.  Investors were seemingly encouraged by the data and proceeded to push the stocks higher.  Gold, once again, made new highs, trading above $1140/ounce.  Oil also went higher.  Commodity sectors bounced... More »
    November 16, 2009 GLD, SLV, GOLD
  • Market Tumbles On Weak Commodities! by MyHappyTrading.com
    When the market falls, it falls fast!  The dollar continued to glide higher, as investors sell off stocks in the commodity sectors.  Oil fell to $77/barrel and gold dropped below $1030/ounce.  Miners were extremely weak, led by coal names.  Yesterday, MEE reported earnings... More »
    October 28, 2009 DO, APA, NOV
  • Market Rallies Higher On Commodity Sectors! by MyHappyTrading.com
    The market was strong today with commodity sectors leading the rally.  Yesterday, in my Sector Watch, we looked at the agriculture sector, as MOO made a solid move higher last week.  Today, POT was rumored to be a buyout target for BHP, and, the sector pushed higher!  POT opened... More »
    October 20, 2009 POT, MOS, CF
  • Market Forecast + Sector Watch: SPX, Nasdaq, XME, USO, GLD, MOO, SWH by MyHappyTrading.com
    Last weekend, in my Market Watch, I wrote:"For the new week, the earnings reports are going to be the driving force.  The market has run up for 5 consecutive days and may need to rest and trade sideways to start the week.  INTC and ALTR will report after the market on... More »
    October 18, 2009 CNX, GLD, USO
  • Weekly Wrap 10/16/09: GOOG, BAC by MyHappyTrading.com
    When earnings and options expiration collide, things get volatile.  Such was the case for last week.  Nevertheless, the market made new highs, and the Dow went above 10,000, as it fed the media frenzy!  So far, lots of earnings came in better-than-expected, but, there were... More »
    October 18, 2009 AEM, GOOG, BAC
  • FIRST COVERAGE WEEKLY SENTIMENT (October 13, 2009) by First Coverage
    Sell-Side Loves Everything and Everybody.I Love you Man!Have you ever met one of those people who have an almost eerie ability to see the good in everybody and everything? You know, the type of person who comes away from meeting someone incredibly offensive and comments on how refreshing their... More »
    October 12, 2009 HPQ, CNX, PXD
  • Weekly Wrap 10/9/2009 by MyHappyTrading.com
    The market had a strong week last week.  Most major sectors recorded solid gains, even the lagging agriculture stocks (MOO) made some progress.  Our trading continued to produce winners; 100% GR$$N yet again (trades with +50% gain or more are highlighted):October 09, 2009 12:26 |... More »
    October 11, 2009 BIDU, GOOG, FSLR

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