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Next Question: Is Deflation On Its Way?

June 30th, 2010 - By TheEditor
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(Smart Money) – GOOD MORNING. Stocks in Asia closed mostly lower today, European shares are mixed, and U.S. futures are pointing to a higher open. After Tuesday’s trading session, which left stocks at their lowest level for the year, Wall Street today will focus on whether it can regain any of the losses. The S&P 500 Index has edged back down to its November 2009 level and the Dow Jones Industrial average is more than 12% lower from its 52-week peak of 11,309. The concern now is that the market isn’t necessarily enduring a correction off its 2009 highs but that it instead might be signaling the beginning of another recession. The market drop is likely a result of weak U.S. economic data, including waning consumer confidence and relatively static new job growth. At this point, the question for the stock market and the U.S. economy is whether they’ve reached a standstill and if so, then what’s next.

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Next Question: Is Deflation On Its Way?

June 30th, 2010 - By TheEditor
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(Smart Money) – GOOD MORNING. Stocks in Asia closed mostly lower today, European shares are mixed, and U.S. futures are pointing to a higher open. After Tuesday’s trading session, which left stocks at their lowest level for the year, Wall Street today will focus on whether it can regain any of the losses. The S&P 500 Index has edged back down to its November 2009 level and the Dow Jones Industrial average is more than 12% lower from its 52-week peak of 11,309. The concern now is that the market isn’t necessarily enduring a correction off its 2009 highs but that it instead might be signaling the beginning of another recession. The market drop is likely a result of weak U.S. economic data, including waning consumer confidence and relatively static new job growth. At this point, the question for the stock market and the U.S. economy is whether they’ve reached a standstill and if so, then what’s next.

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Fears Of Inflation, Or Worse, Fuel Gold Price Rise. But Wait.

June 21st, 2010 - By TheEditor
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(USA Today) — If stocks are the investment of greed, gold is the investment of fear. And fear is in a bull market. Scared that the only way to pay the nation’s $8.9 trillion debt is to print more money? Gold soars in inflationary periods. Think the dollar will plunge on international currency markets? Buy gold. Worried that the U.S. is headed for a revolution? Buy gold, which rises in value when governments fall.

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