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  • ETFDesk Daily 12/08/2009 Top News and Investment Ideas by ETFdesk.com
    Sign up for Daily email and feed at etfdesk.comToday's market-moving headlines, macro trade ideas and more...Dave Rosenberg 12/7/2009 THE SWEET SPOT IS OVERCF Industries Boosts Offer for Terra to $4.58 BillionKhiem Do - CNBC interview 12/4/09Japan Releases 7.2 Trillion Yen Economic... More »
    December 8, 2009 VXX, VXZ, IWM
  • ETFDesk Daily 12/03/2009 Top News and Investment Ideas by ETFdesk.com
      Sign up for Daily email and feed at etfdesk.comToday's market-moving headlines, macro trade ideas and more...Goldman sees Chinese earnings and shares surging in 2010Cast your fortunes with index fundsWeb retail a bright spot in tepid U.S. holiday seasonGoldman Sachs Sees... More »
    December 3, 2009 MS, GS, AMR
  • Buffett No Choo-Choo for Railroads by Don Dion
    While Professor Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) have made some big bets in the past, none has been larger than the massive $34 billion investment he made in Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNI) earlier this year. Buffett has claimed that his buy was a strong bet on the future of the U.S.... More »
    December 3, 2009 BRK.A, BNI, IYT
  • ETFDesk Daily 11/11/2009 by ETFdesk.com
     Sign up for Daily email and feed at www.etfdesk.comUS GAS: Futures Move Lower Amid Ample Supplies, Mild WeatherRussia warns against ‘one-way’ rouble betAirlines, hotels face bleak holidaysThe feedback loop of commercial real estate, regional banks and unemploymentGoldman:... More »
    November 11, 2009 UNG, RSX, FAA
  • Will the Takeoff in Airlines Continue? by Moby Waller
    The Airline Sector has been on a roll recently.  Today in fact the AMEX Airline Index (XAL) gained about 1.8%, while the S&P 500 Index (SPX) was down around 0.3%.  This group has long been disliked on a fundamental basis due to their low profit margins, poor balance sheets, and... More »
    September 17, 2009 FAA, SPY, SPX
  • Some Nearly Bankrupt Airlines Look Like A Good Short by David White
    Last year, when the Swine Flu first hit, Joe Biden advised staying away from crowded public places as much as possible. He was later asked to correct himself because others realized his words would hurt businesses. Those words are about to come home to roost. The fall, flu season, is almost upon... More »
    August 7, 2009 CAL, UAUA, AMR
  • Claymore Cashes Out by Lawrence Carrel
    It looks like the rumors were true. For about year, rumors swirled around that ETF firm Claymore Securities had put itself up for sale. Well, it finally found a buyer. Guggenheim Partner, a privately held institutional money manager, on Friday agreed to acquire the entire Claymore Group. The... More »
    August 4, 2009 EEB, FAA
  • The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly by ETFdesk.com
    The must-read news from ETFDesk.com  With information streaming over newswires 24/7 it is easy to get bogged down with noise.  We’d thought we cut through the chatter and find the most relevant, big picture articles of the week. Enjoy. The Good: ·“Goldman Gains on... More »
    July 15, 2009 XLF, IAI, KCE
  • The Airline Industry: A “Lose-Lose” Business Model With Two Ways To Profit by Smart Profits Report
    by Martin Denholm, Managing Editor, Smart Profits Report “Pack your bags… it’s on.” So says Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) CEO Gary Kelly at the end of the company’s latest television commercial. He’d better hope so. The once trend-busting airline, whose... More »
    June 11, 2009 LUV, FAA
  • 2 Ways To Profit on the Coming Airline Industry Collapse by Contrarian Profits
    A way to play the global economy decline is by shorting the airline industry. Here we turn to underground investor Martin Denholm, writing in today’s Smart Profits Report. The problem with the airline industry is that in business terms, it can be “lose-lose,” no matter... More »
    June 10, 2009 FAA

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