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Morning Energy Blog – November 25, 2015

Equities and the Economy U.S. stocks bounced back nicely yesterday from initial knee jerk selling on the news of Turkey shooting down a Russian military jet. In the morning Dow futures were down over a hundred points but rallied back nicely with all the major bourses closing in the green, marginally, but in the green. […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 24, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. After last week’s big gains U.S. equities began the week on a quiet note with the Dow closing down 31 points at 17,793, the S&P 500 falling 2 points to 2,087 and the Nasdaq slipping 2 to 5,102. Chatter. While M&A activity usually gives a boost to the equity […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 23, 2015

Equities and the Economy U.S. equities had their best week of the year last week pushing the indexes upward. The Dow gained 91 points, 0.51%, ending at 17,824, the S&P 500 added 8, 0.37%, to 2,089 and the Nasdaq rose 31 points, 0.62%, finishing at 5,105. For the week the S&P gained almost 3.3%, a […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 20, 2015

Equities and the Economy It was a very, very sedate day on Wall Street yesterday with not just the major indexes ending very close to their Wednesday closes but there was also very little volatility. Getting the numbers out of the way, the Dow closed down 4 at 17,733, the S&P 500 fell 3 to […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 19, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. Call it a late year rally. Call it a holiday rally. Call it whatever you want. But call it good. Yesterday the Dow posted a super day rising a big 248 points, 1.42%, closing at 17,737, the S&P 500 rose 34 points, 1.64%, to 2.084 and the Nasdaq was […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 18, 2015

Equities and Economy Good morning. On the heels of skyrocketing European equities U.S. stocks started the day green and climbed as high as 109 points higher than Monday’s close and all was looking good. Then reports of a bomb at a soccer stadium in Hanover, Germany hit the wire and the U.S. market did an […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 17, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. Yesterday started out very shaky with all the indexes trading in the red at the open but closing with the best session in 3 weeks boosted by sizeable gains in energy and recovering about half its losses from last week. The Dow jumped a huge 238 points, 1.38%, to […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 16, 2015

Equities and the Economy Friday was not a good day for our 401K’s folks. The Dow lost a material 203 points, 1.16%, ending at 17,245, the S&P 500 fell 23, 1.12%, to 2,023 and the more volatile Nasdaq was the laggard closing down 1.54%, 77 points, at 4,928. The S&P marked a 7th loss out […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 13, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. It was an ugly day for U.S. stocks yesterday. The Dow fell 254 points, 1.44%, ending at 17,448, the S&P was off 29, 1.40%, to 2,046 and the Nasdaq closed down 62, 1.22%, at 5,005. The S&P closed lower for the 6th time in 7 sessions. As I’ve been […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 12, 2015

Equities and the Economy As I suspected, with it being Veteran’s Day yesterday and the bond market and banks closed, U.S. equities really didn’t do much. Trading was directionless and when the final bell rang the Dow was off 56 at 17,702, the S&P 500 closed down 7 at 2,075 and the Nasdaq fell 16 […]

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