Folks, we’ve all seen this morning’s ADP Employer Services report, which shows that private employers added just 38,000 jobs last month. Considering economists had expected closer to 180,000, that number is a bit disheartening. Without job creation, our economy will continue to have a difficult time. We’ll get the government’s big unemployment numbers Friday, but [...]
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Folks, my good friend Joe Cusick, senior analyst at OptionsXpress, stopped by The Jack B. Show today to talk markets. I always love getting his insight—Joe’s a sharp guy and a shrewd trader who really understands what’s going on out there and always spots interesting things. If you missed it, I encourage you to listen [...]
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