In an effort to strengthen the progress of the country’s economic recovery, the Bank of Japan discussed plans for quantitative easing, which included a $59.7 billion program to increase liquidity in the financial sector by buying assets. In addition, they lowered their overnight rate to between 0 and 0.1 percent […]
Monthly Archives: October 2010
The Census Bureau released the August 2010 Full Report on Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories and Orders today. It turns out that new orders of manufactured goods were down .5 percent in August. During the prior month, orders had risen .1 percent—still, analysts expected them to fall in August by about .4 […]
John Ballard’s Mid-Cap Fundamentals model focuses on the best companies in under-capitalized sectors. Ballard uses a fundamental approach and looks for strong balance sheets and high returns on capital. Recently, he added Sirius XM Radio Inc (NASDAQ: SIRI) to the model. SIRI’s total assets dropped slightly in 2009, going from […]
The first trading day of October laid a good foundation for the month after the release of some positive news from the Institute of Supply Management via their September 2010 manufacturing report. The report showed that economic activity within the manufacturing sector grew in September, although it had dropped from […]
This week we have two new Covestor model managers to introduce to you. The first is Ryan Leggio, a research analyst in the financial services industry. His Intrinsic Value model is focused on investing in above average companies that are at a below average price. The long-term model generally is […]