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Earnings Reports (BAC, IBM, AAPL, KO, MCD, etc.)
When it comes to the U.S. stock market right now, the story continues to be about earnings. And this week will be no exception.
Bank of America Corp. (BAC), which reports today (Monday), remains among the last financials of note that has yet to announce its first-quarter performance, and the big bank figures to get a lot of attention as investors look to see how well Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. (formerly known as “The Bull”) and Countrywide Financial Corp. have fit into the BofA family fold.
International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) (today) and Apple Inc. (AAPL) (Wednesday) will give investors a better idea of just how well…
20Apr2009 | Money Morning | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Pros Are Preparing For A Drawn-Out Bear Market
You’d expect financial commentators to have discussed the many reasons for the stock market’s selloff lately. After all, waffling is what they do best!
The bug seems to have crept to the onlooking investing public, too, though, with everyone becoming an overnight expert and tossing their two cents into the mix.
But really, when it comes right down to it, alongside widespread fear, there are two main factors responsible for the moves:
- Accelerating & Decelerating Rates Of Profit Growth
- Supply & Demand
Usually, the two work in tandem because changes in fundamentals drive the demand for a stock. However, this hasn’t been the…
25Nov2008 | Smart Profits Report | 0 comments | ContinuedStock Shopping in the Bargain Basement
In the aftermath of the failed bailout, the markets are still tumultuous, and most of us financial pundits are kept busy providing either commentary about the colossal lack of judgement on behalf of Wall Street and the federal government, or giving people advice on how to weather the financial storm. I’ve already discussed some of the storm-weathering steps you can take, but this time around I’m going to go a step further and discuss how you can take advantage of the market-wide decline in stock prices.
Invest now? Are you Crazy?
If you’re like most people, risk-taking is the last thing you…
2Oct2008 | Oxbury Research | Comments Off | Continued
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