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Morning Energy Blog – February 17, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. As I’m sure you know, yesterday the U.S. stock market was closed for President’s Day so we need to go back to Friday for the last price action. On that day stocks closed marginally higher with the Dow climbing 47 points to 18,019 and the S&P 500 rising 9 […]

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Morning Energy Blog – February 13, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. Here’s something I bet you wouldn’t expect me to tell you this morning. The S&P 500, which gained 20 points (0.94%) yesterday to 2,088, closed at its highest level this year. Now we’re not at its all-time high set on December 29th at 2,094, but we’re getting pretttttty darn […]

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Morning Energy Blog – February 12, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. It’s been a week since the last report so let’s step back just a little bit and see what’s transpired. A week ago the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq ended at 17,666, 2,050 and 4,728, respectively. Yesterday they closed at 17,862, 2,069 and 4,801, respectively. So over the course […]

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Morning Energy Blog – February 4, 2015

Equities and the Economy Boom! Did you hear the equity rocket take off yesterday setting off the sonic boom? A super, duper 305 point, 1.76% sonic boom! That’s what the Dow did yesterday closing at 17,666. Of course the two other major indexes also went into the stratosphere with the S&P 500 closing up a […]

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Morning Energy Blog – February 3, 2015

Good morning. It was looking like it was going to be a bad day yesterday driven by a report from the Commerce Department stating consumer spending fell in December 0.3% which was worse than the 0.2% economists were forecasting. Additionally, November’s number was revised downward from a 0.6% increase to 0.5%. That’s a big swing […]

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Morning Energy Blog – February 2, 2015

Good morning. The only person who might be feeling worse than Seattle Seahawk’s fans is Tiger Woods. Why? Because on Friday he shot his worst round ever as a professional golfer, an 82, and also his worst ever 9 hole score, a 44. Now it sure would be a lot of fun to talk about […]

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Morning Energy Blog – January 30, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. An interesting phenomenon is happening right now. I’ve seen this happen occasionally and it’s happening once again. That is that equity traders are taking their cues from the movements in the price of oil, specifically WTI. Early in the day WTI was getting pounded and equities were trading negative […]

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Morning Energy Blog – January 29, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. It was looking pretty good yesterday for most of the day with U.S. stocks trading nicely in the green, and then the bottom fell out. The FOMC finished its regularly scheduled two day meeting yesterday and released its post-meeting communique at around 2 PM Eastern and the market didn’t […]

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Morning Energy Blog – January 28, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. As I mentioned yesterday, its earnings season. The “fundamentals” in the equities market. And the fundamentals were not good yesterday. Microsoft, United Technologies, Proctor & Gamble and Caterpillar all came out with disappointing earnings and/or reduction in revenue forecasts, aka sales. If that wasn’t bad enough, Durable Goods Orders […]

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Morning Energy Blog – January 27, 2014

Equities and the Economy Good morning. With potentially the biggest blizzard of all time (which I’m hearing is turning out to be a non-event) bearing down on the northeast coast distracting investors equities chopped around on either side of unchanged ending with small gains. The Dow closed up 6 at 17,679, the S&P 500 added […]

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