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Archive: Friday July 13, 2012

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T3Live – Daily Recap: July 13, 2012 Day Traders Dream – theme is what the theme is – and thats short term technical day trading. Looking forward to seeing everyone at the Active Trader Summit on Saturday in NY! [Go to Source]

Reuters – Inside a U.S.-Mexico drug smuggling tunnel – Rough Cuts The Mexican Army discovered a smuggling tunnel leading from Tijuana into California, the second such discovery in 24 hours. (July 13, 2012) [Go to Source]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzQMNappD-g&feature=youtube_gdata Reuters – Huge tunnel discovered between the US and Mexico Yields tons of marijuana – Rough Cuts The Mexican Army discovered a smuggling tunnel leading from Tijuana into California, the second such discovery in 24 hours [Go to Source]

CNBC Mad Money with Jim Cramer: No Huddle Offense: Cramer’s Take on JPMorgan Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his final thoughts of the day. [Go to Source]

CNBC Mad Money with Jim Cramer: Mad Money Mail Mad Money host Jim Cramer answers viewer emails on stock and investment questions. [Go to Source]

Today’s Stock Market Commentary July 13 by HamzeiAnalytics: Today’s Stock Market Commentary [Go to Source]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aeag4PrFDRA&feature=youtube_gdata Reuters – Praying For Rain in Iowa – Rough Cuts Corn farmers in the Midwest rush to keep their crops alive as scorching temperatures and a crippling drought threaten harvests. (July 13, 2012) [Go to Source]

But can it last? Earnings season is looking better after the big bank reports.

InTheMoneyStocks.com – Volatile Markets Continue On Friday the 13th http://www.inthemoneystocks.com This morning, the S&P 500 Index e-mini futures (ES-U2) are trading higher by 4.00 points to 1335.25 per contract. The markets seem to be calm after Italy held a successful €5.25 billion auction in three year notes. The only problem is that the central banks [...]

Reuters – Amazing Alex debuts at No. 1, but is it another Angry Birds? – Tech Tonic Angry Birds-maker Rovio needs Amazing Alex to live up to its name to avoid being considered a one-hit wonder, especially if it wants to go public. Our gamers put Amazing Alex to the test. (July 13, 2012) [Go [...]

Reuters – Cash hoarders! U.S. companies sitting on $5 trillion – Decoder The Fed says American companies are sitting on $1.7 trillion of cash, but Reuters columnist David Cay Johnston found that the number is actually three trillion higher. Johnston explains why are they sitting on so much cash. (July 16, 2012) [Go to Source]

Stock Market Technical Analysis Week Ending 7/13/12 by AlphaTrends: please donate to Colorado League of Colorado http://bit.ly/NrnfMV any amount, thank you [Go to Source]

Bernanke Back in the Spotlight in Coming Week by TheStreet: Bernanke Back in the Spotlight in Coming Week [Go to Source]

Daily Futures Wrap, July 13 by TheStreet: Daily Futures Wrap, July 13 [Go to Source]

CNBC’s Closing Bell:Should Jamie Dimon Be Fired? Debating whether JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon should be given the ax amid the ‘London Whale’ trading loss, with Jim Rickards, JAC Capital, and Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Yale School of Management. [Go to Source]

CNBC’s Closing Bell:Market Bounce to Continue? Jeffrey Saut, Raymond James, and Stephen Gallagher, Societe Generale, discuss whether market gains in the afternoon will continue into next week’s trading. [Go to Source]

CNBC’s Closing Bell:Financials Lead Markets Higher Discussing whether today’s rally in financials signals a turning point for the banks and the broader market, with David Darst, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, and Mike Ryan, UBS. [Go to Source]

CNBC’s Closing Bell:Rate-Rigging Scandal: Did Geithner Take Enough Action? Discussing whether Timothy Geithner should have taken more action, by “jawboning” the bank, with Mark Calabria, The Cato Institute, and Darrell Duffie, Stanford University. [Go to Source]

CNBC’s Closing Bell:Talking Numbers: Bank on More Gains? The financials have been leading the market the whole day on hopes the worst is over for JPMorgan. But will the rally continue? Richard Ross of Auerbach Grayson discusses. [Go to Source]

CNBC’s Closing Bell:Wells Fargo CFO: Clawbacks, Earnings & Expenses Timothy Sloan, Wells Fargo CFO, explains where the bank is looking for revenue growth in this low-interest environment. [Go to Source]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM4Cyx0JDcg&feature=youtube_gdata Reuters – "Amazing Alex" debuts at #1, but is it as good as Angry Birds? Angry Birds-maker Rovio needs "Amazing Alex" to live up to his name to avoid being considered a one-hit wonder. There’s no debating Angry Birds appeal, but Alex? Two gamers give their take on Rovio’s latest brain tease. (July 13, [...]

CNBC’s Street Signs:Costco: Buy in Bulk? Discussing whether you should cash-out in Costco or buy the stock in bulk, with Jan Rogers Kniffen, J. Rogers Kniffen Worldwide Enterprises CEO. [Go to Source]

Reuters – David Cay Johnston: U.S. companies are sitting on $5 trillion – Decoder The Fed says American companies are sitting on $1.7 trillion of cash, but Reuters columnist David Cay Johnston found that the number is actually three trillion higher. Johnston explains why are they sitting on so much cash. (July 16, 2012) [Go [...]

Reuters – Don’t blindly trust your brokerage firm – Money Clip Peregrine Financial Group’s collapse is an example of the worst outcome when you turn your money over to a brokerage firm. Reuters Personal Finance Editor Lauren Young takes a chance with a random New Yorker to explain how you can protect yourself. (July 16, [...]

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