Webinar Reminder: Summer Trading Strategies – A Return to Volatility? – Mon, Jun 17, 6:00 PM EDT Registration URL: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/84096497664919552 MorningWord 6/5/13: This coming Monday in San Francisco, AAPL CEO Tim Cook will …
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MorningWord 5/17/13: As many of us have come accustomed to, Josh Brown, author of The Reformed Broker blog, has the financial blogosphere buzzing with a post last night, humbly titled “in which Downtown Josh Brown …
Continue readingEarlier this morning I wrote about the curious hesitance by investors in front of last night’s Q3 earnings report by CSCO (below). While the results, guidance and commentary speak to the possibility of a sustained …
Continue readingMorningWord 5/16/13: Last night CSCO reported their fiscal Q3 results that exceeded street expectations on almost every metric while displaying a level of execution, especially relative to its peers that has not been apparent of …
Continue readingMorningWord 5/15/13: The SPX is in a raging bull market, up almost 23% from the November lows, and up 30% from the 52 week lows, this is undeniable. The largest peak to trough draw-down came …
Continue readingMorningWord 5/14/13: In case you missed it yesterday, our very own Macro Editor, Enis Taner was a panelist on a new online show hosted by CNBC and Yahoo Finance called Talking Numbers, which will air …
Continue readingSince buying the BBRY June/July 14 Put Spread last Monday, the market has witnessed some fairly crazy action in stocks with high short interest and with high concentration among the largest holders. As I described earlier in …
Continue readingAs a trader, one of the most frequent mistakes that I make on losing trades is not anticipating what the reason will be for a reversal in direction. Let’s take BBRY for an example, I have not liked this …
Continue readingWhen I think about BBRY, the products, their competition, their management and their challenges to regain a path towards profitability and revenue growth I can’t help but think they will eventually go the way of …
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