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As long as she runs To Heaven :) $EDVP
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Stock Traders Talk Interview with Chairman of $EDVP Edward Withrow III Watch Video Here
$EDVP Endeavor Power Corp.
Website: http://www.endeavorpowercorp.com
You Rocked That Sumo.... Hoss Got Nuttin On You lol Will Be Having $EDVP Front And Center Tomorrow
This Weeks Economic Calendar
Here we go Earnings Season I Love It $$$$
Monday
¦Australian Trade Balance (Expected -2.30 billion)
Tuesday
¦Earnings from: Monsanto (NYSE: $MON), Alcoa (NYSE: $AA)
¦Swiss Unemployment (Expected 3 percent), Eurozone Retail Sales (Expected 0.3 percent), Unemployment Rate (Expected 11.8 percent), German Factory Orders (Expected -1.4 percent), Australian Retail Sales (Expected 0.4 percent)
Wednesday
¦Earnings from: Texas Industries (NYSE: $TXI)
¦MBA Mortgage Applications, U.K. Trade Balance (Expected -9.1 billion), German Industrial Production (Expected 1 percent), Canadian Housing Starts (Expected 196,000), New Zealand Trade Balance (Expected 5 percent)
Thursday
¦Earnings from: SuperValu (NYSE: $SVU)
¦Initial Jobless Claims (Expected 365,000), Continuing Claims (3.235 million), Wholesale Inventories (Expected 0.3 percent), French CPI, Brazilian CPI, U.K. Interest Rate Decision, Eurozone Interest Rate Decision, Chinese CPI
Friday
¦Earnings from Wells Fargo (NYSE: $WFC)
¦Import Price Index (Expected 0.1 percent), Trade Balance (Expected -41.2 billion) Swiss CPI, U.K. Industrial Production Month-over-Month (Expected 0.8 percent), Canadian Trade Balance (Expected -1 billion)
Amicus Therapeutics $FOLD +10.6% premarket after the biopharma company announces positive preliminary results from all four dose cohorts in a phase 2 study of its treatment for Pompe disease, a lysosomal storage disease characterized by progressive skeletal muscle weakness and respiratory insufficiency
Mahalo for all you do :) Braddah
Johnson & Johnson $JNJ is raised to Buy from Hold with an $82 price target, up from $75, at Deutsche Bank, which cites improving sales trends and benefits of diversification. Recent and new drugs should continue to drive pharma sales, and JNJ should continue to work through the McNeil Consent Decree and return consumer products to market.
More on Nonfarm Payrolls: Average hourly workweek up 0.1 to 34.5 hours. Average hourly earnings up $0.07 to $23.73, up 2.1% Y/Y. Labor force participation rate for November is revised down to 63.6% from 63.8%, and remained at 63.6% in December. U-6 unemployment rate steady at 14.4% (was 15.2% a year ago).
Booooooooom Lets Rock..............
Agreed ~ (handshake)lol
Nice one sumo I will put her on watch today for sure cool charting there man looks good easy to understand what you saying there :)
December Nonfarm Payrolls: +155K vs. consensus +150K, 161K previous (revised from 146K). Unemployment rate 7.8% vs. consensus 7.7%, 7.8% previous (revised from 7.7%).
U.S. stock futures are treading water ahead of December's nonfarm payroll data this morning, with the Dow and S&P flat, and the Nasdaq +0.1%. Economists estimate that 160,000 jobs were created last month vs 146K in November, while the unemployment rate stayed at 7.7%. http://finviz.com/futures.ashx
Brent Falls Below $112 as Fed Minutes, US Budget Battles Weigh $USO
Gold Slips 1% on Fed Minutes; Firm Dollar $GLD
$VIX plunges 37% in Three Days
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100352607
Friday's economic calendar:
Monster Employment Index
8:30 Nonfarm payrolls
10:00 Factory Orders
10:00 ISM Non-Manufacturing Index
10:30 EIA Natural Gas Inventory
11:00 EIA Petroleum Inventories
Very nice alert today Braddah :)
Boooom Scanner never fails :)
You know that :) like clock work these guys are almost to easy if you just keep it simple is my thinking lol
Todays big rally won’t provide any more help in forecasting the stock market's performance in 2013 than a coin toss, as the first day of trading sets the tone for the rest of the year exactly 50% of the time. But as January goes, so goes the year: Stocks have risen in 54 Januarys since 1929, and finished those years up 43 times, good for an 80% clip.
"It's new money for the new year," said Art Cashin, director of floor operations at UBS. "It's going on globally. It's not just a flight from safety if you look at the percentage moves, many of them are identical so to me, it's assets coming in." Cashin said in the last hour the market on close buy orders increased dramatically, with 70 to 75 percent to the buy side.
"That put a special bid under the market. What we benefited from today is the politicians haven't run to center stage," he said. "If they do that, things could change. This is a pretty hefty move. I would look for more consolidation tomorrow."
Thursday's economic calendar:
Auto sales
Chain Store Sales
7:00 MBA Mortgage Applications
7:30 Challenger Job-Cut Report
8:15 ADP Jobs Report
9:45 ISM New York Business Index
9:45 Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index
2:00 PM FOMC minutes
4:30 PM Money Supply
4:30 PM Fed Balance Sheet
Automatic :)
Could this be the year? Ten-year Treasury yields start the year moving higher, up 7 basis points to 1.82%. The early word on the fiscal cliff deal is it adds trillions to the deficit and raises taxes on nearly all households - nice work all around. A favorite trading vehicle for Treasury shorts, $TBT
Very nice Mang (ci)
For real-estate investors, the homebuilders ETF $XHB +55.6%) was the place to be in 2012. Retail $RTL +21.2%) outperformed residential $REZ +9.6%) and industrial $FIO -5.2%). Regionally, Asia real-estate $IFAS +39.4%) topped the list, followed by Europe $IFEU +24.5%) and the U.S. $RWR +13.3%).
Big winners among commodity ETFs in 2012 include tin $JJT +23.2%), grains $JJG +17.5%), and lead $LD +14.8%). Gold $GLD gained just 6.6%, while sugar $SGG -14%) and coffee $JO -42.7%) were big losers
Growth and value ETFs ran neck-to-neck in 2012. Key growth ETFs include $IWZ $IWF $JKE $JKH $JKK $MDYG $SLYG $SPYG
Key value ETFs include $IWW $EFV $IWS $IWN $IWD $JKL $JKI $JKF $MDYV $SLYV $SPYV