Today is flip-flop day. I’m not talking about shoes you’d wear to the beach, I’m talking about the day when the front month of the S&P futures contract moves from December to March. Any of you who are players in the futures market on a day-to-day basis know that on flip-flop day, there’s a lot [...]
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Folks, now that quadruple expiration is behind us, we’re entering into what I’m calling the beginning of the end of the quarter. These next couple of weeks will have a direct effect on what happens through the end of the year, and could also give us a glimpse of where things might land in terms [...]
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Folks, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Barney, Nancy, President Obama (out of respect for the office I won’t call him by his first name) and the rest of the charter members of the I Don’t Have a Clue Club for steering us into the highest level of poverty since they started keeping [...]
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