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Pater Tenebrarum
The Stock Market And The FOMC By Pater Tenebrarum - Dec 13, 2017

An Astonishing StatisticAs the final FOMC announcement of the year approaches, we want to briefly return to the topic of how the meeting tends to affect the stock market from a statistical...

Zacks Investment Research
Value Biotech ETFs To Buy Now By Zacks Investment Research - Dec 13, 2017

The biotech sector has had a great year, with SPDR S&P Biotech (MX:XBI) ETF XBI adding over 39% (as of Dec 11, 2017). Ebbing tensions over the price gouging issue, hopes of easing regulation,...

Warrior Trading
Hot Stocks To Watch: 12/12/2017 By Warrior Trading - Dec 13, 2017

Economic Calendar & Watch ListMorning Notes US Futures and European stocks are mixed this morning in early trading. The FOMC meeting starts today and investors will be scrutinizing the minutes...

Alan Bradley
Where Is The Dow Going? By Alan Bradley - Dec 13, 2017

The DOW 30 has been a big benefactor of corporate tax cuts on the horizon. The enthusiasm is clearly present in the DOW's chart. After examining the weekly bars chart of the DOW, one has to wonder...

Marvin Clark
Stocks Mixed As Tech Dips By Marvin Clark - Dec 12, 2017

Domestic stocks were mostly higher with financials leading the advance as Treasury yields gained ground early-on before finishing mostly flat, on the heels of a hotter-than-expected wholesale...

Harry Boxer
4 Stocks: CREE, GLYC, MARK, USAT By Harry Boxer - Dec 12, 2017

Cree, Inc. (NASDAQ:CREE), one of our swing trades, popped out of a wedge, and jumped 1.59, or 4.6%, to 35.12, on 1.9 million shares traded. What you should be watching for is whether it takes out a...

Zacks Investment Research
The Final Rate Hike By Zacks Investment Research - Dec 12, 2017

Following yesterday’s Producer Price Index (PPI) for November, the other shoe dropped this morning with the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which performed similarly to its PPI counterpart: +0.4%...

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