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Morning Energy Blog – October 18, 2016

Equities and the Economy: U.S. equities ended modestly lower yesterday with the Dow off 52 points to 18,086, the S&P falling 6 to 2,127 and the Nasdaq down 14 finishing at 5,200. Chatter. If we must “blame” something let’s blame oil prices for they were marginally lower on the day. Giving you a status report […]

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Morning Energy Blog – October 17, 2016

Equities and the Economy: U.S. stocks closed pretty much flat to Thursday on Friday. While the Dow rose 39 points to close at 18,138 the S&P 500 and Nasdaq didn’t or barely moved with the former closing flat to Thursday at 2,133 and the latter finishing up a single digit at 5,133. On the positive […]

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Morning Energy Blog – October 12, 2016

Equities and the Economy: Soooo choppy! Just when we’re getting all “bulled up” with U.S. equities having a really good day on Monday Chicken Little makes an appearance. Yesterday the Dow lost an even 200 points, 1.09%, to finish at 18,129, the S&P 500 lost 27 points, 1.24%, to end at 2,137 and the Nasdaq […]

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Morning Energy Blog – October 11, 2016

Equities and the Economy: U.S. stocks closed higher yesterday driven up by higher oil prices. The latter on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s comments that Russia is willing to join in on plans to curb crude oil production. The stronger oil market guided other commodities as well further bolstering equities. Commodities across the board were higher. […]

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Morning Energy Blog – October 7, 2016

Equities and the Economy: Another pretty boring day on Wall Street yesterday. The Dow closed down 13 at 18,269, the S&P 500 added a single digit to 2,161 and the Nasdaq fell 10, 5,307. Look at the 3 month S&P 500 chart. It’s making a “pennant” formation with the high in early September and the […]

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Morning Energy Blog – October 6, 2016

Equities and the Economy: Boy has this market been choppy lately. One day up. One day down. Yesterday was the former. The Dow closed up 113, 0.62%, at 18,281, the S&P 500 gained 9, 0.43%, finishing at 2,160 and the Nasdaq rose 26, 0.50%, to 5,316. As I mentioned previously, this market has been range […]

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Morning Energy Blog – October 4, 2016

Equities and the Economy: U.S equities began the quarter on a slightly sour note. The Dow fell 54 points to 18,253, the S&P 500 lost 7 ending at 2,161 and the Nasdaq closed down 11 at 5,301. It could have been worse. The Dow was down as much as 104 intraday. Let’s call it a […]

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Morning Energy Blog – September 28, 2016

Equities and the Economy: Well it appears investors liked the results of the first presidential debate, and oh, maybe a number of stronger than expected economic reports just may have helped as well. Yesterday the Dow popped 133 points, 0.73%, finishing at 18,228, the S&P 500 rose 14, 0.64%, to 2,160 and the Nasdaq added […]

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Morning Energy Blog – September 23, 2016

Equities and the Economy: Global equities were a sea of green yesterday with investors shaking off any jitters post the BoJ and, more importantly, FOMC meetings clicking the “buy” button. The Dow was up as much as 156 points and although it pulled back in the afternoon it still posted a good day ending up […]

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Morning Energy Blog – August 26, 2016

Equities and the Economy: ANOTHER amazingly lackluster day yesterday. The Dow fell 33 to 18,488, the S&P 500 lost 3 to 2,172 and the Nasdaq finished down 5 to 5,212. Volume continues to be anemic. It’s as if the market is in a state of suspended animation. Everyone’s waiting on Janet Yellen who will be […]

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