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  • Consumer Sentiment Improves, But Strong Headwinds Remain [View article]
    50%off ca,ed hardy t-shirt$15 jeans,coach handbag$33,air max90,dunk,polo t-shirt$13,,lacoste t-shirt $13 air jordan for sale,l nba... More »
    Comment by tengxia49852
    Dec 24 19:58 pm |
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  • U.S. Economy: One Green Shoot + A Mixed Bag [View article]
    Steven, Forget Wall Street. If there is little recovery on Main Street, there is no recovery. Also, growth requires CREDIT. There... More »
    Comment by Blair Dehuff
    Dec 15 04:12 am |
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  • Retail Stocks Not Forecasting Joyous Holiday Season [View article]
    The big question is, will another poor retail season result in retail outlet closures? I think the answer is yes. Will that contribute... More »
    Comment by buybigtires
    Dec 14 15:53 pm |
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  • U.S. Economy: One Green Shoot + A Mixed Bag [View article]
    Thanks for your reply, Steve. That clears up some things I've wondered about. Hopefully any mis-valuations are lost down in the... More »
    Comment by amusedobserver
    Dec 14 10:55 am |
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  • U.S. Economy: One Green Shoot + A Mixed Bag [View article]
    amusedobserver... i realized i did not answer your question on sales of software. this is an age old problem as engineering services... More »
    Comment by Steven Hansen
    Dec 14 03:12 am |
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  • U.S. Economy: One Green Shoot + A Mixed Bag [View article]
    amusedobserver..... in my last life, a portion of my responsibility was for international transport. the point you raise about... More »
    Comment by Steven Hansen
    Dec 14 03:00 am |
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  • U.S. Economy: One Green Shoot + A Mixed Bag [View article]
    Job well done on the analysis. Too bad most "sheeples" have an attention span only meased by an atomic clock. Just can't seem to get... More »
    Comment by Ponchovilla
    Dec 14 00:57 am |
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  • U.S. Economy: One Green Shoot + A Mixed Bag [View article]
    Steve, may I ask you a question, of which you may give as brief or as lengthy an answer as you care to? The question is, How are... More »
    Comment by amusedobserver
    Dec 13 23:03 pm |
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  • U.S. Economy: One Green Shoot + A Mixed Bag [View article]
    As Always => Great Job Steven Hansen !!! 2010 and 2011 are going to get a bit wild. One group of people pretending that the other... More »
    Comment by PainfullyAware
    Dec 13 22:07 pm |
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  • U.S. Economy: One Green Shoot + A Mixed Bag [View article]
    I have no faith in any "numbers" released by our dear government. We know the unemployment numbers don't reflect reality so why should... More »
    Comment by tylakewalker
    Dec 13 19:50 pm |
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  • U.S. Economy: One Green Shoot + A Mixed Bag [View article]
    Let us look at GDP associated with the 2001 recession: 1Q 2001 -1.3 2Q 2001 2.6 3Q 2001 -1.1 4Q 2001 1.4 quarter recession... More »
    Comment by Steven Hansen
    Dec 13 18:29 pm |
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  • U.S. Economy: One Green Shoot + A Mixed Bag [View article]
    Thanks for more pieces tothe puzzle Steve. It's hard to see how this recovery looks stronger than the prev recessions...but given that... More »
    Comment by cayman
    Dec 13 16:57 pm |
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  • Retail Stocks Not Forecasting Joyous Holiday Season [View article]
    "The trend is still up and long positions are advised, but keep your hedges on and stay away from retail for now. " I agree. And I... More »
    Comment by Daniel Santini
    Dec 13 16:43 pm |
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  • ETFs Rise on Strong Retail, Currency Data [View article]
    I agree. But I think it is a good opportunity to swing trade short position because the risk reward is very good. If you want Take a... More »
    Comment by Daniel Santini
    Dec 13 16:24 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • U.S. Economy: One Green Shoot + A Mixed Bag [View article]
    Steven, If population growth accounts for 1% - 2% of GDP, and the forecasted GDP for 2010 is only 3%, then I agree this is anemic... More »
    Comment by Blair Dehuff
    Dec 13 14:52 pm |
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