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Dr. Kris Andersen has been managing money for over twenty years as a private investor and portfolio manager. Combining her love of cooking with her expertise in the financial markets, Dr. Kris developed StockMarketCookBook.com, a website featuring easy to follow financial ‘recipes’ ...more

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Warren, Steve, Or Bill: Qui Es Mas Macho?
Warren Buffett, aka the Oracle of Omaha, is considered by many to be one of the greatest, if not the greatest, investor of all time. And if I had been a long time shareholder of the Class A shares in his company, Berkshire-Hathaway (BRK.A), I’d be a very happy camper.
Investors Fleeing High-fliers
The market sell-off continues as investors continue to exit recent high-fliers
Is The Bad News Already Priced In?
If heightened volatility has you reaching for the Pepto Bismol bottle, waiting it out on the sidelines may be the best place for you right now.
Will Today Be The Day The S&P Closes Above 1850?
Yes, today was the day that both the S&P 500 and the Russell 2000 were finally able to clear overhead resistance and move to all-time highs. The Nasdaq, too, moved to its highest value since the dot-com bubble
Market Notes: Investors Cooling On Chile, Getting Sweet On Cocoa, Souring On Sugar
Emerging markets in particular have been under intense selling pressure. Argentina has been a favorite punching bag as of late but it got a rest today as investors decided to gang up on its neighbor, Chile.
Intraday Market Notes & Observations
Sleigh bells ring, are you listenin'? In the markets, the Dow is glistenin'...and so are the other major averages.
Profiting From The “Pre-FOMC Drift”
A recent article noted a statistically significant rise in equities before the FOMC interest rate decision. They dubbed this phenomenon pre-FOMC drift. Their analysis led to two observations:
Trade Of The Day: The Ninja Pairs Trade
Kris Anderson makes the case for a simple concept: A falling yen boosts the share prices of Japanese multi-nationals. Go long a Japanese multi-national and short the Yen.
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