IF YOU’RE A HEAT-SEEKING MISSILE, TAGS HELP YOU FIND THE HOT SPOTS

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Silver Bells! SP 500 Enters Oversold Conditions Just Days Before XMAS

Thursday December 20 2007John BougearelThe stock market as measured by the SP500 has languished since ... more

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Posted by jbougearel on 12/23/07 at 02:59 PM

Tag It | 1 user tagged it: sp500, xmas rally, central banks, federal reserve, credit markets

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The Great Tragedy of Ben Bernanke

A lot of people here don't like Ben Bernanke.  There are plenty of criticisms to go around: he's ... more

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Posted by mpc220 on 03/16/08 at 04:02 PM

Tag It | 1 user tagged it: Bernanke, Federal Reserve, Great Depression

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Helicopter Ben and the March FOMC Adventure

I mentioned yesterday that Ben Bernanke was something like an old Greek hero, one who has lived his en... more

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Posted by mpc220 on 03/17/08 at 05:15 PM

Tag It | 1 user tagged it: Bernanke, Federal Reserve, Currencies, Commodities, SMN

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financial firsts

What a momentous weekend we’ve had. In case you’re just tuning in, last weekend saw not on... more

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Posted by bigdog on 09/15/08 at 12:25 AM

Tag It | 1 user tagged it: TradeKing, Federal Reserve, mergers, credit default swaps, financials

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your TK account is protected

In response to the big news weekend in the financials sector, some clients have expressed concern abou... more

Edited by bigdog at 10/07/08 at 03:20 PM
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Posted by bigdog on 09/15/08 at 09:02 AM

Tag It | 1 user tagged it: TradeKing, CDS, Federal Reserve, mergers, credit default swaps