Weekly Initial Claims Statistics (3/19)
Print We’re still holding below the 400k level, a signal that the job market is recovering, however at a slow rate. The Department of Labor reports unemployment (initial claims) statistics as follows....
View ArticleUnemployment Fell To 8.8%
PrintThe U.S. job market is improving as new data indicated this week. A surge in hiring helped lower the unemployment rate to 8.8% the lowest it has been in two years. The economy gained 216,000 jobs...
View ArticleGoldman Sachs Oil Warning Panics Investors
PrintGoldman Sachs warning to investors on a “substantial pullback” in oil prices triggered a 3% drop today. Oil prices have risen 33% since mid February due to fears in supplies and production with...
View ArticleTop 10 U.S. Companies Who Avoided Foreign Profit Tax
PrintBelow is data compiled from Bloomberg and Fortune revealing the Top 10 U.S. Companies who avoided tax on foreign profits. 1. General Electric (GE) Untaxed foreign profit: $94 billion 2. Pfizer...
View ArticleGreece Debt Worries Drive Market Selloff… Yeah We Know, We’ve Heard This...
Print How many of you are tired about hearing the same crap over and over again? It must be a slow news day, sometimes I wonder if the mainstream media picks a headline out of a hat randomly and blast...
View ArticlePotential Rebound Tomorrow
PrintHere’s a list of stocks to watch for a potential rebound tomorrow. Prepare yourself for swing trades. We will be trading these stocks which are testing new recent lows. MCP AVL DANG TSL Share on...
View ArticleAnnoyed With Panic Selling?
PrintThe FED’s say a few words about easing up on their stimulus plan and the common traders panic. Truly, this is frustrating to see, but it is a great opportunity to buy at discounted levels and cash...
View ArticleTop 10 Oil Producing Countries
Print Are you curious to know who the top 10 Oil Producing Countries were in 2012? Click on the pie chart for a detailed break down. 89 million barrels are produced a day worldwide and nearly 64% come...
View ArticleDiscount Buyers Win
PrintAs a follow up to Annoyed with Panic Selling we called it. A 3 day rebound has brought us back to pre panic levels. Discount buyers have made premiums and sellers continue to lose on fear. Welcome...
View ArticleStudent Loan Rates
PrintStudent loan rates are ridiculous and in the long run hurting students and damaging the overall economy. Student loans should have open market competitive rates, however, below a nationally capped...
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