U.S. investors seemed to feel more and more confident that the European debt crisis has more bark than bite on Tuesday. This attitude was evidenced by the significant rally of the Dow Jones Industrial Average as it rose up 213.5 points to close at 10,404.39. European and Asian markets also […]
Monthly Archives: June 2010
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Harsh Nahar uses a fundamental approach to analyzing positions for his portfolio. He focuses on financials of the companies and their adherence to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) before determining whether or not he will buy. Nahar also likes to watch for irrational price drops as they can be the most […]
Moody’s reclassification of Greek bonds to junk bond status through a Ba1 rating seemed to dampen investor’s spirits on Monday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average sunk in the last few minutes before closing. The Dow dropped 20.18 points to close at 10,190.89 after spending most of the day with […]
With a chop that would make a sailor sea sick the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered from the varied whims of investors all day Friday. This reaction is not surprising when you consider the statement issued by Commerce Secretary Gary Locke today regarding May retail sales. In the statement, Locke […]
This week manager Leif Eriksen added Western Digital Corp (NYSE:WDC) to his portfolio. In order to understand this decision fully, it’s important to consider Eriksen’s overall approach to choosing investments for his portfolio. Eriksen practices a fundamental approach in his portfolio. That means he looks at the financial health of a company […]
As the Euro seems to stabilize and European and Asian markets react favorably and economic reports from both Japan and China show growth in the two countries, the Dow Jones Industrial Average took a swing for the better today. Closing at 10,172.60, an increase of 273.35 points, the Dow enjoyed […]
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke simultaneously helped and hurt the market today as he discussed the Euro Zone financial crisis as well as economic strain and recovery in the United States. His comments helped the market this morning as he mentioning that Europe’s financial crisis would likely have little effect […]
Closed-end funds often trade below their net asset value (NAV). This market inefficiency can offer a competitive advantage for both buy and hold investors and short sales because it allows the investor to buy the fund at a discount. Dan Plettner’s model, Long/Short Opportunistic, exploits these inefficiencies and holds or […]
The peaks and valleys were hard to count yesterday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average struggled with some bear-like descents and many optimistic inclines. Ultimately, the optimists won as the Dow closed at 9,939.98 up 123.49 points from Monday. Monday’s announcement by the British Prime Minister that the financial situation […]
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was conflicted today as it edged up and down with significant swings throughout the morning. News of Goldman Sachs’ (NYSE:GS) subpoena for financial records resulting from the company’s lack of compliance in responding to The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission requests did little to help the […]