Monthly Archives: May 2014

Shades of 2008-09: small cap and tech diverging from Fed faith

The volatile selling in Nasdaq and small cap names is making some traders nervous, and technicians say it’s a time for caution while the once sizzling names continue to burn. Here is a direct video link.

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Local lending: ideas on cutting bankers out of the equation

Business evaluator and private finance investor David Barnett recently sent me his new book Invest Local: A guide to superior investment returns in your own local community. By taking readers through his real life examples and numbers in local small … Continue reading

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Weak Q1 way beyond bad weather

The economy’s leading indexes were pointing to a slowdown before bad weather hit earlier this year — but there is much more to the economy’s weakness than weather. Co-Founder and COO of the Economic Cycle Research Institute Lakshman Achuthan discusses … Continue reading

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