Early in today’s session, Best Buy’s stock price is getting kicked around on reports that their third quarter earnings fell by 13%. My co-host Sara Ritz, aka the Market Belle, mentioned on the show this morning how she wasn’t surprises at all about Best Buy’s miss. After all, their stores have essentially turned into a [...]
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Folks, today marks the end of several things—the month, the quarter and the half-year, which we discussed earlier this week. But it also marks the end of QE2— the Federal Reserve’s policy to stimulate the economy by buying treasury securities with money it created out of thin air. People will be arguing for years about [...]
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