TradeMaster Jason Cimpl does it again

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I expect the recent volatility is on readers’ minds, so let’s get right to TradeMaster‘s Jason Cimpl and his outlook:

The bulls did… Read more

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Rooting for the Underdog

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What a great Super Bowl game! I have to admit, I was pulling for the Saints, but mainly because of what the Saints mean for that city. I’m sure we all… Read more

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Unemployent falls and so do stocks

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Yesterday’s decline reversed the rally we enjoyed to start the week. The S&P 500 is now below support at 1071. Is that a death knell? No. But it’s not… Read more

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The Case for Coal

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It’s quite a conundrum. America spent around $475 billion for foreign oil in 2008 (2009 numbers are not complete yet, although the total is certainly projected to be… Read more

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The Forecast for 2010: Looks Like Volatility

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Wow. Two strong rallies to kick off February. It’s great to see some buying interest after January’s sell-off. But I would caution that 2010 will be more volatile than the final… Read more

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When You Hear Hoof Beats…

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It sure was nice to see stocks make a nice move higher yesterday. Especially after I came out yesterday and said Dow 10,000 and S&P 500 1,071 were support points. Read more

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Earnings this Week

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There’s no doubt that there are investors who believe that current valuations for stocks and an improving economy offer money-making opportunity. It’s also true that there are plenty of investors who… Read more

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Low Rates to Continue

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I managed to catch part of Treasury Secretary Geithner’s testimony yesterday. I actually thought he represented himself pretty well. I can appreciate his stance that AIG really… Read more

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Watch ‘Em Squirm

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I plan to be unavailable for a few hours, starting around 10 a.m. this morning. I want to hear the members of the New York Fed try and defend their actions… Read more

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