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Morning Energy Blog – August 25, 2015

Equities and the Economy This is not the déjà vu I wanted to see all over again. At least you have your health (hopefully!) because our 401K’s or portfolios continue to get pounded. Ugly is not a proper description for yesterday. Grotesque is a better word. Forget economic reports. Forget PMI’s. Forget housing starts. Forget […]

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Morning Energy Blog – August 24, 2015

Equites and the Economy Good morning. Well it was a heck of a run! Folks you may not have realized it didn’t realize it but the way long overdue correction just happened, and I bet you didn’t even see it for it happened so fast! On Friday we just ended the third longest running bull […]

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Morning Energy Blog – August 21, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. I return from my vacation with the dubious distinction of having to report that panic struck the equity markets yesterday with U.S. stocks suffering their worst selloff in 2015. It was a broad-based rout with the S&P 500 losing 44 points (2.11%) to 2,036 and posting its biggest one […]

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Morning Energy Blog – August 12, 2015

Please note: This will be the last Morning Energy Blog until August 21st. I will be on vacation with my two teenage daughters trying to do some bonding, if that’s even possible with teenagers. Equites and the Economy As I mentioned yesterday, the global equities market got hit with a tsunami yesterday when Monday night […]

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Morning Energy Blog – August 11, 2015

Note: Tomorrow will be the last Morning Energy Blog until Friday August 21st. The author is taking a long overdue vacation with his daughters. Equities and the Economy U.S. stocks had a great day yesterday (finally) closing near their highs for the day. The Dow shot up 242 points, 1.39%, at 17,615, the S&P 500 […]

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Morning Energy Blog – August 10, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy National S’mores Day. U.S equities closed lower on Friday for the 7th consecutive day with the Dow falling 47 points to 17,373, the S&P 500 closing down 6 at 2,078 and the Nasdaq off 12 to 5,044. Things though could have been much, much worse for the […]

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Morning Energy Blog – August 7, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy National Raspberries N’ Cream Day. U.S. stocks ended lower once again yesterday primarily driven but weak earnings, but technicals are also playing a role. Regarding the former, it was the media companies turn to get slammed yesterday (remember this is after Disney, another stock market “general,” lost […]

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Morning Energy Blog – August 6, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy National Fresh Breath Day. U.S. stocks closed mostly higher yesterday although the Dow was unable to shake off a weak performance by Disney (down 9%,ouch!) and, once again, energy shares. After flipping between gains and losses yesterday the Dow ended off 11 at 17,540 while the S&P […]

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Morning Energy Blog – August 5, 2015

Equites and the Economy Good morning and happy National Oyster Day. For a third consecutive day U.S. stocks closed lower with the Dow falling 47 points, to 17,551, the S&P 500 lost 5 closing at 2.093 and the Nasdaq was off 9 to 5,106. Similar to the previous sessions all the indexes closed well off […]

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Morning Energy Blog – August 4, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy National Coast Guard Day. On their first day of trading in August U.S. stocks got whacked with the Dow losing 92 points, 0.52%, the S&P 500 off 6, 0.28%, to 2,098 and the Nasdaq fell 13, 0.35%, to 5,115. The biggest losing sector on the day was […]

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