viernes, 24 de mayo de 2013

Today’s articles on Macro View

Editors' Picks

The Housing Rebound And Why The Fed Should Begin Tightening by Jake Huneycutt

Market Outlook

Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News by Wall Street Breakfast

The Fed Regains Control by David Fry

S&P 500 Snapshot: Rethinking The Risk Of QE Tapering by Doug Short

2 Must-Buy Stocks, What's Next For The Market by The Oxen Group

4 Market Risks Worth Worrying About by Russ Koesterich

A Safety Net For Investors by Kate Stalter

Stocks And Presidential Scandals: Reflecting On Watergate, Iran-Contra And Monica Lewinsky by Eric Parnell

Individual Investor Sentiment Spikes Higher by David I. Templeton

Bernanke's Testimony Reinforces The Status Quo by AlphaVN Research

Higher Interest Rates Don't Necessarily Mean Lower Equity Prices by Robert Wagner

AAII Sentiment Survey: Optimism At Second-Highest Level Of The Year by AAII

The Nikkei Slaughter Is Your Wake Up Call by Quoth the Raven

Investors Learn The Market Can Go Down Too by Bret Jensen

The Market Has Called The Fed's Bluff by John Rothe

Fed Tries To Refill Bulls' Fuel Tank As Cyclicals Take The Lead by Scott Martindale

Equities Just Taking A Breath Or A Market Top? by Andrew Thrasher

A Tougher Stretch From Here by Roger I. McNamara

Today's Market News To Trade On: 5 Stocks Moving On News by Matthew Smith

Gold & Precious Metals

Silver: A Bulls' Game Of Patience by Bob Kirtley

Exposure To Country Risk: The AuRico Gold Edition by Itinerant

What Does It Really Costs To Mine Gold: The Yamana Gold First Quarter Edition by Hebba Investments

Commodities

Short-Term Bearish On Brent Prices, Exciting Long-Term Energy Outlook by Shelley Lin

Small Inventory Builds Put Natural Gas Bulls Back On Track, Prices Poised To Break Above $4.40 by Hard Assets Investor

Natural Gas: The Fastest Growing Transportation Fuel In The U.S. by Michael Fitzsimmons

Energy And Metals Move In Opposite Directions by Dean Popplewell

Nikkei - Foreshadowing A Move In U.S. Markets? by Matthew Bradbard

A Rocky Road For Met Coal by Commodity Market Intel

Oversupply, Not Economic Weakness, Keeps Copper Prices Low by John Mylant

2 Strategies Solar Is Fighting Over - Which Will Win? by Gary Bourgeault

5 Commodity Stocks Moving On News by Matthew Smith

Iron Ore Price Outlook: How Much Further Will It Fall? by MetalMiner

Economy

More Fed - It Never Ends by Tim Duy

Using The Fed As A Fig Leaf by Jeff Miller

A Subtle View Of Labor Market Improvement by The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Rail Traffic Update by Todd Sullivan

Japan's Decline Is Elementary by Cullen Roche

Bernanke Saves The Day by Tim Duy

Initial Jobless Claims Stay Just Above Normal Expansionary Level by Hale Stewart

An Early End To QE3 Is Not Something To Worry About by Calafia Beach Pundit

The Biggest Loser Wins by Peter Schiff

The Housing Rebound And Why The Fed Should Begin Tightening by Jake Huneycutt

Jobless Claims Fall As Manufacturing Growth Slows Again In May by James Picerno

Jobless Claims Better Than Expected by Bespoke Investment Group

QE From 35,000 Feet by Scott Minerd

The Corporate Cash Hoarding Syndrome by Economics Fanatic

3 Charts That Reveal Deleveraging, Releveraging And The Facehugger Alien by Cyniconomics

Forex

Will German GDP/IFO Be The Catalyst To Take EUR/USD Back Above 1.3000? by FXstreet

Tongue Tied Fed Makes For No Easy Decisions by Dean Popplewell

3 Reasons To Buy The Renminbi Against The Dollar by Ben Kramer-Miller

Japanese Corporates No Longer Yen Bears by Marc Chandler

Real Estate

Housing Recovery: Average, Median Sales Prices For New Homes Reach All-Time Highs In April by Mark J. Perry

The Sleeping Giant Awakes: Here Comes The Housing Recovery by Zoomie Brokers

How To Book 45% Gains In The Next Leg Of The Real Estate Recovery by Lou Basenese

Demographics

Is Our Corporate Tax System Irrational? by Michael Nau


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