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By Simon Maierhofer | Tuesday July 09, 2013
Welcome to the new and not just imaginary QE world where weak GDP (only the most followed gauge of economic activity in the U.S.) numbers are applauded and received with cheer by Wall Street. Confused? Oh you shouldn’t be anymore.... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Friday July 05, 2013
At first glance you probably won’t be interested in lumber and lumber prices. But, you should know that lumber prices have a good track record of foretelling what’s next for the real estate market. According to lumber prices, the real estate market is in for a roller coaster ride.... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Wednesday July 03, 2013
Increasing demand following a lasting bottom generally leads to higher prices. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF has seen higher prices (since the June 24 low), but the candle formation since then reflect uncertainty, not increasing demand. ... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Tuesday July 02, 2013
Ben Bernanke steered the Federal Reserve during some tumultuous times, but the most difficult decisions may yet be ahead: How do you take away the punch bowl without causing a withdrawal whiplash? Well, he may not have to face this problem. ... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Friday June 28, 2013
From peak to trough and in a little more than two years, silver has lost 63% of its value. The iShares Silver ETF (SLV) would be an easy avenue for investors to capitalize on a possible powerful counter trend bounce. But where is the kind of support that will serve as a springboard?... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Wednesday June 26, 2013
Things aren’t always what they seem. That’s certainly true with the golden VIX cross. It sports an absolutely flawless record since 2008. However, digging deeper reveals the flaws of this seemingly flawless indicator.... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Tuesday June 25, 2013
Years of rising prices have conditioned investors not to fight QE. The recent stock market correction was expected and is nothing out of the ordinary, but the performance of Treasury should raise eyebrows.... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Friday June 21, 2013
The S&P 500 Index triggered a beautiful ‘kiss good bye’ signal on Tuesday, before Bernanke spoke and sunk stocks. Interestingly, the sell signal for the S&P 500 could not be seen in the chart of the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY).... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Friday June 21, 2013
On Thursday, gold prices tumbled to the lowest level since September 25, 2010. After a 33% slide, the SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) – once the largest ETF in the universe – is officially in bear market territory. Why? Will it last?... >> READ MORE...
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By Simon Maierhofer | Wednesday June 19, 2013
The Federal Reserve has become somewhat of a financial super hero. Sure, it’s not acting in everyone’s best interest (unless you’re a big bank), but it has the air of invincibility. But invincibility is a fickle thing and gold is showing Bernanke how fast it can be lost.... >> READ MORE...
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