Friends The GDP number was just released this morning and the number came in at 1.3% growth for the 2nd quarter. That is pretty anemic growth and the S&P futures sank even lower after the release. Of course, the GDP news pales in comparison to the debt ceiling debate...
Archive for month: July, 2011
Friday Afternoon Update
Friends Let’s talk about the economy for a moment before we touch on politics. As we discussed earlier, the GDP number for the 2nd quarter was very anemic. What was even worse was the revision downward of the 1st quarter GDP number. I know it is backward looking, but...
The Market Weighs In
Friends As the politicians continue to make a mess out of the debt ceiling situation, the market has decided to weigh in and make its view perfectly clear. For the third day this week stocks fell, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling more than 198 points, about 3%...
Quiet Nervousness
Friends As the political sniping and fear mongering continues in Washington, stocks have seen two very quiet down days. As a matter of fact, the market looked like it might want to end in positive territory before news from the White House, that the President would veto the House’s...
Thought for Monday Morning
Friends Just a thought as we begin trading this week. It seems the press is convinced that the markets are going to force Congress into action by collapsing. Perhaps, but it seems that both the stock market and the bond market don’t want to cooperate. Bond yields continue to...
Mixed Day
Friends As we continue to wait for our politicians to come up with a plan to deal with the debt ceiling crisis and a debt reduction deal in general, we got news last night that the French and Germans came up with a “restructuring” deal for Greek debt. At...
Deal?
Friends All day long we got rumors about deals being made over the debt situation, only to be followed up by denials from both the White House and John Boehner’s office. In the meantime, stock traders want to believe that eventually one of these rumors will be true, and...
The Waiting
Friends “The waiting is the hardest part Everyday you see one more card You take it on faith, you take it to the heart The waiting is hardest part” So says the old Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song. Here we wait for politicians to decide the credit worthiness...
QE3?
Friends Fed Chairman Bernanke testified before the House today and the main headline to emerge was that, if necessary, there could be a QE3. That’s right. If things get bad enough, the Fed would consider more asset purchases, etc. Never mind that QE2 had no positive effect on employment,...
Debt and the Beginning of Earnings Season
Friends Another Monday, another European nation in debt trouble. Today’s contestant is Italy. As we have said for some time, this contagion will continue until Europe addresses the problem in total. Here at home, we need to address the debt problem also, and political posturing is alive and well....
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