17
2010
Is US Headed for Double-Dip Recession or Stable Economic Recovery?
Economic woes of US leave stock markets jittery as investors are still not sure which way the economy is headed. Sticky unemployment and low consumer spending remain key concerns for growth ahead. What are the chances that US will see a stable economic recovery?
26
2010
Overbought Market, how to navigate – July 2010
Market has been rallying for past several sessions in a row now. Whatever the reason might be, this is probably the toughest time to navigate the market. Again in such situations, cash might be the position to take for conservative investors. Active traders need to book their profits and stay on the sideline for the pullback to finish IMHO
11
2010
Are bulls back in the game – Dow Above 10,000 – July 2010
next few weeks are going to be very interesting given all the earnings. I am going to keep plenty of cash available to jump on the train on either side. But right now, I am sitting on the sidelines.
20
2010
Finally Growth in US Economy in 2010: Is Recession Over now
Post discusses the phony growth that US was undertaking before the recession. It was a growth based on debt! However post-recession economy seems to be moving towards the right direction by focusing on real GDP numbers. Huge debt on US economy is still a big concern.
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