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Good News: The Commodity Price Cycle and S&P 500 Both on Trac

23rd October 2011
I view the stock market’s recent trading action as impressive. The S&P 500 Index has clawed its way back up to the 1,200 level, which is technically significant. Just last year, the index (and others) broke down after a strong run and then recovered meani... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Desire for a Bankruptcy Attorney Is Escalating

20th October 2011
The credit card debt issue is growing in an alarming charge in the recent days and the significant components accelerating the issue are unemployment, lay offs, lowered wage, raising charge of residing and many others that has practically brought the citi... Read >
Author: ArielCochran

What Debt Settlement Companies Do Tell You

07th October 2011
Debt Settlement companies are the dedicated ones offering specialized debt relief services to its customers having serious debt related issues. These companies are proficient enough in bringing together various procedures essential for a proper debt settl... Read >
Author: Best Debt Care

The Debt Crisis Continues—It’s Like a Credit Card Shopping Spree After Losing Your Job

06th October 2011
The spot price of gold is now well above $1,800 an ounce and gold stocks are reaping the benefits. Right now, the stock market is experiencing a crisis of confidence—not in the ability of corporations to generate earnings, but in the macro sense of countr... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Choppy Trading Action Here to Stay —It’s an Index Trader’s Paradise

29th September 2011
I think investors really want to be buyers of stock at this time, but there isn’t much of a catalyst to do so. Institutional investors are buying, but they’re also playing on the market’s volatility, accentuating the results. Reality is beginning to set i... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Benchmark Companies’ Earnings Reported So Far—What Are They Saying?

28th July 2011
The stock market isn’t likely to advance strongly unless corporate visibility beats current consensus; but, so far, large-cap second-quarter earnings are coming in very solid. In fact, I view the numbers as mostly excellent all things considered. The stoc... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Experiencing Debt Help via a Debt Management Plan

26th July 2011
Debt Management Plans (DMPs) are much in news reports these days. Some adverse aspects of the industry made the biggest headlines. Like any industry a few bad apples can give the barrel a bad name. In Britain the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has recently ... Read >
Author: Cliff May

Look For The Best Credit Counselling Services Company

25th July 2011
There are myriad credit counselling companies that are popping up here and there and picking the best from all is a difficult task. There are a few things you can look up to understand which might prove the best company and what will be the best credit c... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

The Dow, S&P 500 & NASDAQ: Why It’s Time to Ignore Them

22nd July 2011
Everyone knows that the stock market likes to bet on the future. It’s possible we’ll get a very good second-quarter earnings season without much change in the main stock market indices. This is a market that’s just plain unsure of itself. Sentiment wou... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Uncertain Times for Investors…But Money Still Being Made

21st July 2011
These are very trying and uncertain times for investors. On the one hand, profits of public companies are rising sharply; on the other, short-term interest rates have been near zero for years. These are two very strong and positive forces for pushing ... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Gold: A Growth Industry with a Great Fundamental Backdrop

15th July 2011
Precious metal commodities corrected with some fervor—especially silver. The price of gold moved somewhat lower in the recent correction, but it is still solidly above the $1,500-per-ounce level. I think that $2,000 for an ounce of gold is a real possibil... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Buy Low & Sell High or Buy High & Sell Higher? Some Great Stocks Don’t Give You a Choice

14th July 2011
If you thought that the sovereign debt issue has gone away, you’d be greatly mistaken. This issue still represents a serious threat to your pocketbook and there remains a good probability that there will be euro currency destabilization. When currencies c... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Commodity Price Correction Setting up Big Earnings Boost for the Bottom Half

07th July 2011
The tone of the equity market has certainly changed, as the S&P 500 Index inches back towards the 1,300 level. There’s anticipation about the sovereign debt issue in Greece as well as the upcoming earnings season of which there’s been virtually no earning... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

The Best Market Barometer of All—Follow the Transports

07th July 2011
The S&P 500 Index is inching its way back up to the 1,300 level, and this makes me feel a whole lot better about the health of the equity market. Recent trading action in both stocks and commodities suggests to me that we did in fact experience a correcti... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Looking for Debt Relief via a Debt Management Plan

23rd June 2011
Debt Management Plans (DMPs) seem to be much in the news in these times. Several adverse aspects of the sector made the biggest headlines. Like any enterprise just a few bad apples can give the barrel a bad name. In the UK the Office of Fair Trading (OFT)... Read >
Author: Freddy Meyer
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