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  • Patience, Grasshopper! by Brian Kyser
    There is no question the recent jobs report came as a surprise to many. Clearly better than anticipated. Enough perhaps to even make die-hard pessimists take another look at their own particular prognostications. Digging deeper into the numbers, what stands out to many analysts is the fact that... More »
    December 8, 2009 GLD, HYG, KRE
  • Lagging Regional Banks At Top of Range by Andrew Hart
    For weeks now the market has been stuck in a range, the S&P500 has has not closed outside 1,080 or 1,110 since the beginning of November - breaking these key levels on the daily charts will be crucial in determining the next break-out or break-down. In my view, financials underwrite any... More »
    December 4, 2009 SPY, XLF, KRE
  • Lagging Regional Banks At Top of Range by Andrew Hart
    For weeks now the market has been stuck in a range, the S&P500 has has not closed outside 1,080 or 1,110 since the beginning of November - breaking these key levels on the daily charts will be crucial in determining the next break-out or break-down. In my view, financials underwrite any... More »
    December 4, 2009 SPY, XLF, KRE
  • Watchlist Update by Brian Kyser
    Irrespective of the ominous headlines out of Dubai, the divergences that have persisted among the major indices over the past several months are starting to culminate in some real market weakness.  Obviously, the headlines don't help the market's cause.  Today we are reading in the UK... More »
    November 30, 2009 UWM, KRE, HYG
  • Frightening Trend – Regional Banks Bad Loan Exposure is 22% and Rising by Finance Banter
     This trend is yet another reason why the flight-to-quality trade is still present in the US bond market and credit remains tight. Check out this graph depicting the rate of exposure to bad loans held by US banks:Source: Moody’sThe regionals are by far in the worst shape. So far in... More »
    November 18, 2009 RKH, KRE
  • Frightening Trend – Regional Banks Bad Loan Exposure is 22% and Rising by Finance Banter
     This trend is yet another reason why the flight-to-quality trade is still present in the US bond market and credit remains tight. Check out this graph depicting the rate of exposure to bad loans held by US banks:Source: Moody’sThe regionals are by far in the worst shape. So far in... More »
    November 18, 2009 RKH, KRE
  • ETFDesk Daily 11/17/2009 by ETFdesk.com
     Sign up for Daily email and feed at www.etfdesk.comDave Rosenberg 11/16/2009The Debt Economy6 REASONS RICHARD RUSSELL WANTS TO OWN GOLDDevon Raises the 'Big' QuestionSGF October Monthly UpdateMEREDITH WHITNEY IS NOW CALLING FOR A DOUBLE DIPThe not-so-small small bank CRE problemChina... More »
    November 17, 2009 QQQQ, SPY, DIA
  • 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
  • ETFDesk Daily 11/10/2009 by ETFdesk.com
     Sign up for Daily email and feed at www.etfdesk.comMedia DayTIPS: Inflation Is Coming! Inflation Is Coming!Media DayGold - a six thousand year-old bubbleFed Survey Finds Banks Are Squeezing Consumer Even TighterThe Zweig Total Return Fund IncBanks Choosing Treasury Bonds Over LoansAs... More »
    November 10, 2009 GCH, TIPZ, TIP
  • ETFDesk Daily 11/03/2009 by ETFdesk.com
     Sign up for Daily email and live feed at etfdesk.comThe Zweig Total Return Fund Inc Declares DistributionCIT Files Its Bankruptcy PlanJittery Companies Stash CashMXF Publishes Schedule of In-Kind Proceeds Distributed in Connection with Tender OfferCNA's Q3 benefits from fewer... More »
    November 3, 2009 ZTR, GCH, ZF

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