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John Lounsbury's picture

Do Dividend Yields Indicate Stocks are Undervalued?

I reported earlier on a post by the 5-Min Forecast that discussed the possibility that stocks are undervalued based on the relationship between the 10-year Treasury bond yield, which has been

John Lounsbury's picture

Correlation of the 10-Year Treasury Yield with the Nikkei

David Rosenberg, chief economist for Gluskin Sheff (Toronto), had an interesting graph the other day showing how well the yield of the U.S.

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Daily Trading Comments - September 02, 2010

Weekly jobless claims were slightly better than anticipated, but remain worrisome.

MBWealth's picture

A Bull Market

There’s always a bull market somewhere…it just so happens that it appears to be in commodities.

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Daily Trading Comments - September 01, 2010

ADP said that private sector employment fell by 10,000 in August, "confirming a pause in the recovery already evident in other economic data", according to Joel Prakken, chairman of Macroeconomic A

MBWealth's picture

A New Month

Outside markets likely helped Crude oil trade higher today because the inventory report certainly wasn’t bullish.

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Another One Bites the Dust

Eight months are gone and many traders are Happy to see this one behind them.

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Daily Trading Comments - August 31, 2010

It was reported that consumer confidence inched  upwards in August, showing a reading of 53.5, a bit better than an anticipated result of 50.

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M&A is that Enough???

Mergers and Acquisitions are heating up but that alone does not signal an all clear in my opinion.

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Daily Trading Comments - August 27, 2010

Q2 GDP is now estimated at 1.6%, down from the prior estimate of 2.4%. Despite the downgrade, traders had braced for a 1% estimate.