T3Live – Stocktwits Q&A Daily Recap: July 5, 2012 Stock specific timecodes available below Brittany Umar joins Scott Redler for the StockTwits Q&A, looking at today’s market action and touching on SPYs (NYSEARCA:SPY), Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX), Gold (NYSEARCA:GLD), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) and more! Join us every Thursday at 4:15 pm and ask your questions live! 01:20 SPX, [...]
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CNBC Fast Money: Fast Money, July 5, 2012 CNBC’s Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders discuss the day’s top trades and the stocks they’ll be watching tomorrow. [Go to Source]
ZenTrader – Late Night Market Thoughts http://zentrader.net – subscribe to my free newsletter to receive market analysis, alerts, & proprietary timing signals. [Go to Source] About ZenTrader (Jeff Pierce) I’m a momentum trader that specializes in market timing. By developing a proprietary timing system over the years that takes emotions out of the trade, it [...]
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InTheMoneyStocks.com – Easy Money Continues As China & Europe Cut Rates http://www.inthemoneystocks.com This morning, the S&P 500 Index e-mini futures are trading lower by 2.00 points to 1376.00 per contract. Surprisingly, the central banks out of China and Europe cut rates to help inflate asset prices and stimulate the economy. Earlier today, the Bank of [...]
Reuters – Under attack: Mortars rain down on U.S. troops in Afghanistan – Rough Cuts In a seemingly picturesque part of mountainous Afghanistan, a relatively small number of U.S. troops come under mortar attack from an enemy that’s almost invisible. Embedded with the troops, Reuters journalist Christophe Van Der Perre witnessed the deadly game of [...]
Optimism Grows Over Friday Jobs Report by TheStreet: Optimism Grows Over Friday Jobs Report [Go to Source]
Reuters – 3 mistakes people make when caring for aging parents – Money Clip The number of people caring for aging parents is on the rise. In this Money Clip, Personal Finance Editor Lauren Young spells out three common mistakes to avoid as you look out for your loved ones in their later years. (July [...]
Daily Futures Wrap, July 5 by TheStreet: Daily Futures Wrap, July 5 [Go to Source]
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CNBC’s Closing Bell:Small iPad, Big Mistake? According to the WSJ, Apple may be producing a “Mini iPad.” Is Tim Cook straying from Steve Jobs’ plans? Todd Schoenberger, BlackBay Group, thinks “it’s almost like they’re chasing a market,” while Jay Yarow, Business Insider, explains why he thinks “this [opportunity] is just expanding the market that they [...]
CNBC’s Closing Bell:Apartment Rental Revival Apartment vacancies dropped below 5 percent in Q2 for only the third time in over thirty years, reports CNBC’s Diana Olick. Daniel Indiviglio, Reuters Breakingviews, and Christopher Thornberg, Beacon Economics, weigh in. [Go to Source]
CNBC’s Closing Bell:Hodges: Generation of People Who Don’t Trust Stocks What can investors expect out of tomorrow’s jobs number? Craig Hodges, The Hodges Fund; Gene Peroni, Advisors Asset Management; and CNBC’s Rick Santelli provide perspective. “I have never seen a bigger disconnect between what is going on in businesses, and what the investors think about [...]
CNBC’s Closing Bell:Previewing June Jobs Report Traders are anticipating how the markets might move after tomorrow’s jobs report is released. David Steinberg, DLS Capital Management founder/CEO, and John Manley, Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, share their opinions. [Go to Source]
CNBC’s Closing Bell:Diamond Faced a Three Hour Hearing Former Barclays CEO faced tough questions at a three-hour hearing before a British parliamentary panel over the rate fixing scandal, with CNBC’s Kelly Evans. Christopher Whalen, Tangent Capital Partners, and Edward Butowsky, weigh in. “The environment in the UK is poisonous right now,” says Whalen. [Go to [...]
CNBC’s Closing Bell:Talking Numbers: Is Costco Costly? Shares of Costco are off a bit today after the company reported weaker same-store sales for June. Checking the discount giant’s charts, with Michael Keara, Morningstar analyst, and Enis Taner, RiskReversal.com. [Go to Source]
Reuters – Apple’s on fire in China, but there could be a catch – Tech Tonic Apple stores in China are seeing big demand and the company has plans for more outlets. But the tech giant may need to rethink its product mix to extend its growth run in the world’s most populous market. (July [...]
Weekly Weeklys Options Report 07/05/12 by CBOEtv: Activity in: SPX, RUT, SLV, GLD, NFLX, AAPL, FB, & MU [Go to Source]
CNBC’s Power Lunch: Valuable Baseball Items for Auction Discussing some of the most valuable baseball items up for auction at Major League Baseball’s “FanFest” in Kansas City, with David Hunt, Hunt Auctions president. [Go to Source]
CNBC’s Power Lunch: How Microsoft Lost Its Mojo What’s wrong with Microsoft? Kurt Eichenwald, Vanity Fair contributing editor, provides perspective. “That’s Microsoft’s problem–what is it?” says Eichenwald. [Go to Source]
CNBC’s Power Lunch: LA’s Drive for Technology CNBC’s Jane Wells reports on tech “incubators” springing up in Los Angeles. [Go to Source]
CNBC’s Power Lunch: Power Rundown: 4th of July Fail CNBC’s Brian Shactman and John Carney break down some top headlines in today’s news, including a major firework fail in San Diego where the entire show was triggered all at once. [Go to Source]
CNBC’s Power Lunch: Dollar Drives Metals Lower CNBC’s Brian Shactman reports on how ECB and China’s rate cuts, and unemployment data, are impacting the metals. [Go to Source]
Volatility 411 07/05/12 by CBOEtv: Pop in VIX futures. Jamie Tyrrell reports. [Go to Source]