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- Captain's Blog, Stardate: 11/30/07
MARKETS: Deep Blue says: "The subprime problem we were told would not spread to other markets. It would be 'contained'. And it has, according to Jim Grant. Contained on planet Earth." (Ha Ha!) This is a Jim Grant kind of time now, right?....And indeed the subprime melt really has spread everywhere: more
- Asian markets plunge for second day
Fears of a US recession sent regional stocks reeling for a second day, with Australia recording its biggest fall in eight years, Japan shedding more than 5% and India plunging more than 10% at one point more
- Northern Rock: A fig-leaf for Labour's failure
Some Treasury officials not under Goldman's spell judged nationalisation of Northern Rock a cleaner, more efficient option, writes Philip Stephens more
- Stocks down at end of rocky ride
Stocks ended lower, but off the worst levels of the session as worries about a global economic slowdown eased and investors continued to sort through the implications of the Fed's emergency interest-rate cut. more
- Is the Worst Over for Financials ETFs?
All it takes is a quick browse under our "financials" category to see that related exchange traded funds (ETFs) have taken a real beating over the last year. The credit crisis, the mortgage crunch, the slowdown in consumer spending and... more
- A new bolivar for Venezuela
Venezuela's new currency will not cut inflation
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- Chart Requests?
I’m gonna do a bunch of charts after the close. Let me know what you want to see. AAPL, GOOG and GS are already on my list. Post from: Trader Mike's Blog Chart Requests? No tag for this post. SHARETHIS.addEntry( { title: "Chart Requests?", url: "http://tradermike.net/2008/01/chart_reques more
- Links for 2008-01-21 [del.icio.us]
- Ken Binmore: How to Play The Game
We’ve discussed looking at price as a function of Justin Mamis’ Sentiment Cycle. In a nutshell, his description of the pitfalls of investing dovetails with landmark findings of behavioral finance. Those who want to go that extra mile in trading or poker should explore the world of gam more
- Breaking News!
- A 'short' look at Proshares ETFs