Eagle Eye Opener: United States, Japan and China Underwhelm Economically; East Asian Markets Mixed but Europe Rises

International investors may have thought last week was their birthday, as they received three different presents.

11 years ago

Daily Data Flow: Stocks Fall on GDP, Earnings Disappointment; 2013 College Graduates Face Tough Job Market; Dollar Falls against Yen

Ending the S&P 500's winning streak, stocks fell today due to earnings and U.S. economy growth fell short of predictions.

11 years ago

Eagle Eye Opener: U.K. CEO Warns of ‘Corrugated Bottom’ for Economy; France Signs Deal for Exports to China

European investors seeking good news can rule out the United Kingdom, even though the country avoided a triple-dip recession this…

11 years ago

Consider a Business Leader a Hero

Our society does not give nearly enough credit to business leaders who create jobs, behave ethically and provide products and…

11 years ago

Booking 59.64% Gains in Delphi Options in Just Four Days!

The Delphi Aug 2013 $42.50 call options I recommended on Monday have soared 18.67% today. They are now up 59.64%…

11 years ago

Booking 19.51% and 114.29% Gains in the Japanese Bull Market

Japan has been very good to investors this year. The same can be said for you, as a Bull Market…

11 years ago

Eagle Eye Opener: Rising Stock Futures Predict Good Day; First-Time Jobless Claims Fell Last Week; Potential Italian Leader Slams Austerity

Stock futures rose this morning, indicating the S&P 500 will continue its current string of positive days.

11 years ago

Daily Data Flow: Earnings Boost Stocks for Fourth Straight Day; Gas Prices to Fall; Euro Makes Cautious Gains on Dollar

Several companies, including Boeing and Apple, reported earnings today, and the resultant investor confidence led to an increase in stocks,…

11 years ago

ETF Talk: Are Chinese Technology Companies Future Asian Tigers?

In keeping with last week’s theme of highlighting international technology companies, today’s ETF Talk focuses on China. Indeed, China is…

11 years ago