Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update January 30, 2018
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Pfizer had risen about 2 percent in pre-market trading after the company's quarterly results and full-year forecasts beat expectations. Investors initially were spooked by the two-day decline on Wall Street, which prompted a flight to the safety of U.S. government bonds, said Gennadiy Goldberg, interest ...
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Rather, we are dealing in probabilities when we attempt to analyze that which is non-linear in nature, such as the financial markets. For those that have followed me for years, you would know that this is exactly how I apply my analysis. As an example, we were able to identify major shift changes in the ...
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When a stock has gained 10% or more following a sound breakout, a good general rule of thumb is to sell shares for a small profit to prevent a complete wipeout of gains. The stock can always be bought back when market conditions improve. But the market also showcased some strength in areas such ...
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The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local):. 9:35 a.m.. Health care stocks are leading U.S. indexes broadly lower in early trading following news of a big new venture in the health care business. Prescription drug makers, drug distributors and health insurers posted big losses early ...
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Listen to this podcast on our site by clicking here or subscribe on iTunes here. Since the Trump election, the US stock market has moved nearly straight up with almost no corrections. Putting this into perspective, Jonathan Krinsky, Chief Market Technician for MKM Partners, told Financial Sense ...
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Worse, the state would use the borrowed funds to invest in financial markets. The state would purchase stocks and other securities near their all-time highs. The Illinois credit rating has suffered in recent years, so borrowing costs will be higher. That means the state will need to take on even greater levels ...
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