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Visser Likes US Large Cap
Written By: David Neubert
2007-03-16 05:03:02
Okay so I found a trader who agrees with me. 
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Wake Up Larry Kudlow! Lehman is the Biggest News Yet
Written By: Eben Esterhuizen
2008-09-11 02:18:34
Even though he is a right wing cheerleader who is always eager to politicize every stock market jitter, while wearing his pinstripe suit and pinkie ring, I have to take my hat off to CNBC's Larry Kudlow. He has always had the guts to take a contrarian stance. Lately though, he seems to have lost his marbles. "I don't want to do a Lehman analysis on this program," said Larry, eager to skip the bad news and move on to the miracle of Sarah Palin. "It's too darn boring!" With all due respect to Larry, Lehman's demise might be the biggest story yet.



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Wall Street's Next Big Bailout?
Written By: Eben Esterhuizen
2008-03-18 00:21:11
Ask yourself a simple question: Do you believe that the U.S. dollar will appreciate over the next decade?

That's the question I asked myself on ThePanelist.com.


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WFR - What Happens When Investors Bid Up Shares on Best Case Scenarios
Written By: Eben Esterhuizen
2007-05-09 00:17:23
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Photo: i.say, Creative Commons, Flickr

After disappointing earnings result on April 27, it's been a bumpy ride for shareholders of MEMC Electronic Materials (WFR - Last trade $59.15). The company reported Q1 results in line with street estimates, with Q1 EPS at $0.71 vs. $0.69 expected (EPS included a favorable tax credit of $0.02) and revenues at $440.4 million vs. $444 million expected. The share price dropped from a high of $67.48 on April 26 to a low of $52.22 on May 1. Many suggested that the sell-off was overdone, and the stock managed to make a minor recovery to a high of 59.50 on May 8.

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What Happens to the Stock Market if Obama Becomes the CEO of America?
Written By: Eben Esterhuizen
2008-10-16 17:42:30

What Happens to the Stock Market if Obama Becomes the CEO of America?
Photo: iceman9294, Creative Commons, Flickr

It's easy and counterproductive to politicize the stock market: Democrats would say the it's plunging due to eight years of Republican leadership. Republicans would counter that the free-falling stock market is pricing in a Democrat in the White House.

Research based on the past 80 years shows that American stock markets have performed better under Democrats, but the Republicans would correctly point out that the result is distorted due to the Internet revolution that took place during the Clinton administration.

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