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Brian Plain

Stock Futures Ride the Wave of Europe Hope AAPL ISRG GOOG BIDU WYNN - 0 views

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    Stock Futures Ride the Wave of Europe Hope AAPL ISRG GOOG BIDU WYNN
Brian Plain

Stock Market Trading Strategies Stocks Remain Volatile Nasdaq - 0 views

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    Stock Market Trading Strategies Stocks Remain Volatile Nasdaq S&P futures vs fair value: -0.90. Nasdaq futures vs fair value: -7.50. Private Sector Adds 91,000 Jobs in September, stocks remain volatile going into Wednesday's trading. StockMarketFunding.com will bring you all the live trade management on LUFK, PCLN, AAPL, GOOG Google downgraded to Hold at Stifel Nicolaus and the stock is trading down $8 in premarket trading. Learn how to trade options using advance options trading strategies utilized by StockMarketFunding. Our traders are making a market in the heat of the volatility day in and day out. China's currency manipulation good & bad for America? Time will tell and we'll see how the US Congress will act. Oil prices climbs for first time in four days. Citi announces new fees on checking accounts. Wall Street protest expected to widen.
Brian Plain

Google Earnings Miss Shares Drop Over $50 What You Need to Know - 0 views

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    Google Earnings Miss Shares Drop Over $50 What You Need to Know. In this live "stock market technical analysis" video we'll cover the Google sell off and how to trade it. Options traders got rocked on options expiration 1/20/2012 on the call side and most people were left scratching their head as the bull got killed. We called the top on Google at $670 and if you didn't listen you volunteered to be a victim of Friday's $53.58 sell off. The Bull Case for Google: Google's Miss May Present An Opportunity For Investors. Google Shares still have a weekly MACD buy signal and is maintaining it's longer term weekly moving averages. Google is now currently trading at 11.75 times forward looking earnings. The company's investments in its Android mobile software and fledgling Facebook-like Google+ social network represent some of the company's key growth opportunities going forward. If Google + is gaining members then this is thought to be good for the company going forward. Google Short Term Pain Brings Long Term Opportunity. Google's chief business officer Nikesh Arora said that mobile usage is growing "leaps and bounds", led by smartphones and tablets. Google CEO Larry Page added there are now over 250 million activated Android devices, and said the holiday shopping season helped increase mobile usage, as consumers increasingly searched for products to buy. The Bear Case for Google: Google missed both its revenue and earnings targets after cost-per-click (CPC) - or money that marketers pay Google when Websurfers click on its search ads - decreased for the first time in two years despite record U.S. online commerce during the holiday season. Several brokerages cut their price targets on the stock. Online advertising revenue per click fell in the quarter and this looks like it will continue for the foreseeable future as the online advertising market is currently weak. Insiders have sold hundreds of millions of dollars worth of shares over the
Brian Plain

Financial Market Systemic Risk & Fallout From MF Global Collapse - 0 views

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    Financial Market Systemic Risk & Fallout From MF Global Collapse Alert! SMF has been closely following the debacle at CME Group & MF Global. Futures & commodity traders worldwide who felt their assets were secure in the event of a broker bankrupcy are finding out what they were told, simply wasn't true.
Brian Plain

Stock Market Analysis Nasdaq 100 TQQQ vs SQQQ - 0 views

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    Stock Market Analysis Nasdaq 100 TQQQ vs SQQQ. Following a week of extreme volatility, trading calmed down Friday. The U.S. major averages ended the week with two positive sessions, the first back-to-back gains since the recent correction began. That helped minimize the weekly decline following Monday's plunge and Wednesday's extension lower. The S&P 500 lost 1.7% on the week, with nine of the 10 sectors declining. Financials (-5.0%) saw by far the largest decline after Bank of America (BAC) led U.S. banks lower on worries regarding its Countrywide segment and potential capital issues and European financials sold off aggressively on concerns regarding the banking systems in a number of countries, particularly France. Materials eked out a gain of 0.2%. The market's focus to begin the week was domestic after Standard & Poor's became the first agency to downgrade the sovereign credit rating of the United States. The downgrade over the weekend from AAA to AA+ on political risks and the country's rising debt burden caused U.S. equity markets to nosedive Monday. The S&P 500 lost 6.7%. The FOMC responded on Tuesday when it attached a time frame to its federal funds target for the first time, calling for exceptionally low levels at least through mid-2013. Treasury yields did not spike following the S&P downgrade, and then surged to record lows on Tuesday (10-year 2.03%) after the FOMC made monetary policy more accommodative for a longer-than-expected period.
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