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February 6, 2017

Opinion: You can’t outsmart the stock market, especially with Trump as president – MarketWatch

Admitting that the market is smarter than you means respecting trends and not fighting them. For intermediate-term speculators, or those seeking gains

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February 3, 2017

The Chinese Stock Market Is Being Punished – This Is Why You Should Worry About It – TheStreet.com

Portfolio Manager Jim Cramer and Director of Research Jack Mohr reveal their investment tactics while giving advanced notice before every trade.

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February 3, 2017

Donald Trump Economy, Stock Market: How Will New President’s Policies Affect US Money? Obama Leaves Office … – International Business Times

Donald Trump is due to be sworn in Friday afternoon as the 45th President of the United States, after one of the best transition period stock market

Commentary

February 3, 2017

‘Why Does the Stock Market Have Pre-Market and After-Hours Trading?’ – New York Times

Suppose you grow vegetables and want to sell your produce at a local farmers market. Even now that most trades happen electronically, it benefits

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February 3, 2017

CASHIN: The stock market may be about to enter ‘weeks, or even months of struggling’ – Business Insider

Cashin said a dip into negative territory after gaining to start the year was a rather frequent pattern but it can be bothersome and cited a note from

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February 2, 2017

Does The Stock Market Respond To Presidential Inaugurations? – Yahoo Finance

History shows that even his economic doppelganger, Ronald Reagan, saw negative market activity on his first day. According to the Forbes report,

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February 2, 2017

The Morning Ledger: Obama’s Stock Market Legacy Is Hard to Beat – Wall Street Journal (blog)

Despite Republican criticism of his achievements, Barack Obama has a market record any red-blooded American capitalist could be proud of, U.S. shares

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February 2, 2017

Trump, Brexit uncertainty hit stocks and dollar, gold jumps – Reuters

The S&P 500 sank 5.3 percent on outgoing President Barack Obamas inauguration day and fell 20.4 percent in the first 34 trading days of his

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February 2, 2017

American stock market efficient, worth celebrating – The San Diego Union-Tribune

It's become a political trope to talk about the distinction between Wall Street and Main Street, but what a stock market allows is for the most worthy

Commentary

February 1, 2017

What 2016 can teach us about stock market volatility in 2017 – New York Daily News

By most measures, 2016 was a pretty good year for the stock market as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Standard & Poors 500 finished the year up

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February 1, 2017

Tech firm creates Trump monitor for stock markets – Reuters

Just in time for his inauguration, London-based fintech firm Trading.co.uk is launching an app that will generate trading alerts for shares based on

Commentary

February 1, 2017

Life’s lessons unlearned: Timing the stock market – FederalNewsRadio.com

Warren Buffet, one of the richest and most successful investors in the world, says he can't do it. John Bogle of Vanguard, and father of the index

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February 1, 2017

Stock Market Under Obama: Are Democrats Or Republicans Better For The Dow Jones? Comparing George W Bush … – International Business Times

With a new president and a new year do you ever wonder if the stock markets do better with democrats or republicans in office? During Obama`s last day

Commentary

January 31, 2017

Stock Markets Are Not Elections – Forbes

Some thought yesterday's press conference was somewhere between disappointing and deeply concerning. Markets briefly reacted negatively but showed an

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January 31, 2017

Opinion: I’m expecting a stock market rally this year, but 2018 is another matter – MarketWatch

Believing that a proven business man and billionaire living in the country that made him all that money is not going to have astute and accelerated

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