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  • CGTS FOR MONDAY, 7 DECEMBER 2009 by Michael Clark
    CLARK'S GATE TIMING SYSTEM ©Thursday 13 November 2009 “By a continuing process of inflation, government can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens.”    -- John Maynard Keynes Dengue Fever: an acute infectious... More »
    December 7, 2009 SEA, HMA
  • 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
  • Claymore Shutters More ETFs by Don Dion
    Lack of investor interest has prompted the closure of four Claymore Securities ETFs. While popular Claymore funds like the Claymore/AlphaShares China Small Cap Index ETF (HAO), Claymore/BNY Mellon BRIC ETF (EEB) and the Claymore/Delta Global Shipping Index ETF (SEA) are large, liquid funds with... More »
    December 1, 2009 HAO, EEB, SEA
  • ETFDesk Daily 11/30/2009 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...Are You Too Late for the Junk-Bond Party?Behind the legend of Cyber MondaySurging yen hurting Japan's economic recoveryCoal Glut Rocks Mining CompaniesIn contango, supertankers... More »
    November 30, 2009 HYG, HHH, FXY
  • 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
  • ETF Rides Global Shipping Boom by Don Dion
    Positive earnings from maritime shipper DryShips (DRYS) earlier this week have once again drawn investor attention to the shipping industry. As a global economic recovery thaws frozen international trade and oil prices climb, the highly cyclical business of shipping seems…READ MORE To... More »
    October 29, 2009 DRYS, SEA, DSX
  • TraderAlamo: Forget 1933… Technically Speaking by FINZ.tv
    The legions of zombie Technical traders is reminiscent of the scenes in Will Smith’s Legend that take place near NYC’s Grand Central Station. Oh rest assured, these zombies are not your garden variety. They are indeed smart individuals. They read the best blogs with a fierce... More »
    October 2, 2009 USO, DRYS, SEA
  • Shipping Stocks for Extreme Value Investors by Thomas MacLeod
    There is a recent New York Post article that we'd like to briefly discuss today. It concerns ships at anchor just out of Singapore and is titled "Recession Anchors Trade".I think it is symptomatic of modern journalism. Mixing reporting of facts, not reporting some relevant facts, and... More »
    September 22, 2009 SEA
  • Shippers Vs Transports by MyHappyTrading.com
     Dow theory implies that when the country recovers from a recession, one of the first signs will be that the volume of materials shipped will increase.  This led to the creation of the Dow Jones Transportation average, because investors wanted to track the prices of industrial stocks... More »
    September 21, 2009 SEA, IYT
  • Stimulus Watch: I hope the Aussies are saving their pennies by Lockstep Investing
    Is Australia about to take shot on the chin? Currently the country is navigating the global downturn with exports of raw commodities to China. Is that about to turn?Australia, which has benefited greatly from China's increased manufacturing consumption of iron ore. China has gone from consuming... More »
    September 17, 2009 FXA, EWA, FXI

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