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Morning Energy Blog – January 7, 2016

Equities and the Economy It began ugly and ended ugly. I’m talking about U.S. equities. At about this time yesterday Dow futures were down 274 points and although prices did recover a tad intraday the day still ended lousy. The Dow lost 252 points, 1.47%, closing at 16,907 and below 17,000 for the first time […]

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Morning Energy Blog – January 6, 2016

Equities and the Economy After three sessions of lower prices, including spanning the new year’s holiday, U.S. equities leveled off with an uneventful day yesterday. The Dow closed up 10 points at 17,159, the S&P rose 4 to 2,017 and the Nasdaq was the laggard falling 12 to 4,891. With respect to economic data yesterday, […]

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Morning Energy Blog – January 5, 2016

Equities and the Economy No sense sugar coating it. 2016 began abysmally. It was the worst first trading day of the year in 15 year. The Dow lost 276 points, 1.58%, finishing at 17,149, the S&P 500 fell 31, 1.51%, to 2,103 and the Nasdaq closed 104 points lower, 2.09%, and once again under 5,000 […]

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Prices for oil and natural gas commodities fell during 2015

Source: Bloomberg L.P. The energy component of the widely followed S&P Goldman Sachs Commodity Index (GSCI) fell 41% from the start of 2015, a larger decline than the industrial metals, grains, and precious metals components, which declined 24%, 19%, and 11%, respectively, in 2015. Weakness in global economic growth contributed to the overall decline in […]

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Morning Energy Blog – January 4, 2016

Equities and the Economy It’s a new year and welcome back. Let’s take a quick look at where stocks ended last Thursday and for the year. Last Thursday, which was the last trading day of 2015 and which seems a year ago (pun intended), equities closed down with the Dow ending down 179 points, 1.02%, […]

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Morning Energy Blog – December 31, 2015

Equities and the Economy Well it appears Santa finished delivering his presents on Tuesday for yesterday he was nowhere to be found. The Dow fell 117 points, 0.66%, ending at 17,604, the S&P 500 lost 15, 0.74%, to 2,063 and the Nasdaq closed down 42 points, 0.82%, at 5,066. In the holiday thin market investors […]

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Morning Energy Blog – December 30, 2015

Equities and the Economy Santa continues to deliver gifts well past Christmas giving a wonderful present yesterday of materially higher stock prices. The Dow rose a big 193 points, 1.10%, ending at 17,721, the S&P 500 added 22 points, 1.05%, finishing at 2,078 and the Nasdaq was the winner on the day climbing 1.33%, 67 […]

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Morning Energy Blog – December 29, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. The last Blog was December 23rd reflecting the market action of December 22nd so let’s see what’s transpired since then. On December 22nd the Dow closed at 17,417, the S&P 500 at 2,039 and the Nasdaq at 5,001. Yesterday the Dow closed at 17,528, the S&P at 2,057 and […]

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Morning Energy Blog – December 23, 2015

Equities and the Economy Santa is working his tail off to bring us a good holiday. U.S. equities rose nicely yesterday following Monday’s gains with the Dow popping a sweet 165 points, 0.96%, closing at 17,417, the S&P 500 rose 18, 0.88%, to 2,039 and the Nasdaq returned to ever 5,000 adding 32 points, 0.65%, […]

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Morning Energy Blog – December 22, 2015

Equities and the Economy Santa’s workshop was in full swing yesterday bringing a nice rally on the first day of Christmas week. The Dow was up and down all day and a one point trading marginally negative but in the last hour posted a strong rally ending the day up 123 points, 0.72%, at 17,252. […]

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