Folks, today I’m making my way back from The Money Show in San Francisco, where I’ve been catching up with my friends at Bull & Bear Institute and Investor’s Business Daily. It’s been a great time, and I’m definitely looking forward to the next event, which will be in Chicago in October. More details on [...]
Folks, I’ve been around a long time, and I’ve learned that there are traders’ markets and there are investors’ markets. As the nervous condition continues and the aftershocks from Monday’s pullback are compounded by problems at European banks, this market environment has become unsuitable for traders—you simply cannot properly manage risk when there’s this kind [...]
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Folks, the July national jobs report comes out tomorrow, and, as usual, all eyes will be on the numbers within. As you’ll recall, June’s figures were disappointing to say the least, and as a result, there’s not a lot of consensus on what tomorrow will bring. Non-farm payroll expectations on the low end are in [...]
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Folks, as I mentioned yesterday, I went out to Las Vegas to attend The Money Show. It was a great time. I’m always happy to see a few thousand people congregate to learn more about the financial services industry that used to be such a mystery. I talked to a lot of people while I [...]
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