Mar 25, 2011
The most important tenet in trading is preserving your investable capital via the use of risk management. The last thing you want to happen to you is to trade sloppily and lose your tradable capital.
Mar 25, 2011
Precious metal stocks are looking good in this market. This is a sector that needs rising spot prices for stocks to keep advancing, but the money continues to tumble in if you’re a gold producer. In fact, the business model is so good
Mar 25, 2011
Founded in 2001 by financial guru Michael Lombardi, Profit Confidential started as a daily musing on Lombardi’s economic and investment predictions circulated to friends and family.
Mar 24, 2011
The number of nails needed for the housing market’s coffin box has yet to be finalized. A look at some of startling numbers and trends, plus where property prices are headed and whether you should buy real estate now.
Mar 24, 2011
Libya is getting bombed by American, British, and French fighter jets. The situation in Libya could spill over to other Arab countries in sympathy. Japan just suffered a horrific tsunami and related leak in one of its nuclear generation plants.
Mar 24, 2011
I don’t like being the bearer of bad news, but we have to keep in mind the investment risks that are out there. One of the biggest risks to your pocketbook right now remains the sovereign debt issue.
Mar 23, 2011
While macro economic analysis issues such as reduced interest rates and a declining U.S. dollar have positive effects on the stock market, there is a direct correlation in the stock market
Mar 23, 2011
The tsunami in Japan was devastating, with the thousands of lost loves and horrendous damage to buildings and infrastructure. And, while the lives can never be replaced, there is some hope in the country, as the devastation will drive massive
Mar 23, 2011
Change is in the air, and it’s happening all around. There is growing expectation that both the Bank of England and the European Central Bank will soon raise their benchmark interest rates. The inflation rate in the U.K. just hit 4.4% in February
Mar 22, 2011
The bias towards stocks remains bullish, as the market continues on a two-year rally from the March 2009 low. The trend of the NYSE new-high/new-low ratio has been edging higher, with 161 of the last 167 sessions flashing a bullish sign.