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49 stocks closed at all-time highs
Symbol, Price, Volume, Avg. Volume, % Vol. Increase, High Alpha. HCBK, 16.38, 13021938, 6016670, %116.43. MFA, 10.2, 7833191, 2100210, %272.97. OI, 50.6, 7222224, 1317130, %448.33, *. TUP, 37.05, 3876436, 909563, %326.18 ...
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Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) does it again, sets a new record
Exxon made more than $40 billion dollars in 2007, which is a new record for US profits. They beat their own record set in 2006. Revenue in the quarter rose 30 percent to $116.64 billion. For the year, the company pulled in $404.55 ... ...
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Luna, "Time To Quit"
I have about 6000 songs on my iPod. The other day, after surfing, this one came on and I've been meaning to put it on the blog since because it was so perfect. Enjoy.
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Art Cashin's Comments, February 1st, 2008
On the Microsoft Yahoo deal I think the MSFT deal is a defensive move, only a counter attack against GOOG. On the futures giveback after th jobs data By the end of the day, Goldilocks will throw down a few Prozacs and have a few ...
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Yahoo and Google Spike but in Different Directions
The technology world is abuzz with headlines today! Yahoo Inc (YHOO) may be acquired by Microsoft (MSFT), which sent shares soaring, while Google Inc (GOOG) missed earnings expectations and plummeted. Before looking at the charts, ...
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Mailbag
My mailbag is flooded at the moment, but I hope my answers to at least these questions will be helpful. Topics I covered in this week's mailbag include the following: the Fed's good intentions, my opinion on share buybacks, ...
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Quick Trade Entry Update: FSLR, MON, GS, DNR, PAAS, PRXL
I am using the bounce over the past two days to start a few more pilot short positions. I went short FSLR ($187.33), MON (114.27, GS (202.55) and DNR (26.01). I am long PAAS (35.86) and PRXL (54.80).
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Mastercard's Bullish Reversal
MA (Mastercard) has been on my bearish short watchlist every since it broke down below the 50 day moving average on heavy volume. However, the stock's technical pattern made a 180 degree reversal in one day, with today's 28 point gain ...
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Friday links: reflation efforts
Microsoft (MSFT) offers to purchase Yahoo! (YHOO). The blogosphere reacts. (DealBook, Big Picture, Silicon Alley Insider, Infectious Greed, Odd Numbers). Is the ?era of invincibility? over for Google (GOOG)? (MarketBeat) ...
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Top 10 Favorite Stock Screeners
Last week I asked members to submit the name of their favorite stock screening tool. Here are the top 10 favorites:. 1. AAII's Stock Investor Pro. 2. Amibroker. 3. Investor's Business Daily. 4. Morningstar. 5. MSN Deluxe Screener ...
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SSM Checkup: January 2008
Well, you can say one thing about January, it sure wasn't boring. By far, it was one of most challenging months I've seen and I've seen quite a few. But, it could have been a whole lot worse. For the month, the S&P 500 benchmark lost ...
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February 1, 2008 Stock Market Recap
What a morning this has been already. First the Microsoft bid for Yahoo sent the futures into orbit and even lifted GOOG 20 points off it?s post-earnings lows. Then the Payroll Report brought the market back to where it started. ...
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February Fun
Good morning and welcome to February! We start out the new month with a much weaker than expected jobs report (-17000 jobs), news that Microsoft (MSFT) will buy Yahoo! (YHOO) at a significant premium, and more bailout talk for the ...
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Morning Link-Love (short version)
Microsoft To Buy Yahoo, Save Stockmarket; Another $60B In Writedowns For The Banks, Potentially; Milking The Sun For Its Sweet, Sweet Sun Juice; Deep Analysis Of The Holy Grail Chart Pattern... AND NAKED CHICKS!!!
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Focus on the Decisions!
Take the time to visit the blog article, The Key to Breaking Trading Slumps, by Dr. Brett Steenbarger as he expands on my recent post about Focus on Decisions, Not Outcomes. Dr. Steenbarger also suggests an idea that I think is ...
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