Sunday, February 21, 2010

Bullish stocks as of Feb 21, 2010

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Monday, February 15, 2010

Will We Ever Again Trust Wall Street?






Will We Ever Again Trust Wall Street?

For many investors, the market's turbulence hasn't just destroyed wealth. It has shattered their faith in the financial system itself.


Intelligent Investor columnist Jason Zweig says for investor confidence to return to markets, there need to be more "perp walks," apologies from bankers and other "necessary delusions" that get American capitalism firing again on all cylinders.

Consider Philip Eberlin, 56 years old, who runs a woodwork-restoration business in Chicago Heights, Ill. Trading hot stocks a decade ago, Mr. Eberlin got burned on picks like Krispy Kreme and Tyco. In 2007 he got back into stocks, only to take another hit.

"Having been burned twice in 10 years," says Mr. Eberlin, he now has about 80% of his family's assets "protected from the market" in certificates of deposit and fixed annuities. "I don't have trust in Wall Street to help the small investor in any way, shape or form."

Mr. Eberlin isn't alone. Late last year, Decision Research of Eugene, Ore., asked Americans how much they trusted bankers and other Wall Street leaders "to reduce the risk of the financial challenges the country is facing now." On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 meaning no trust at all, the rating averaged a paltry 1.7.

With such a loss of faith, how will companies be able to obtain the capital they need to expand? The foundations of the financial markets ultimately rest upon the confidence of mom-and-pop investors across the country.

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Bearish stocks as of Feb 15, 2010








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Sunday, February 07, 2010

Bearish Stocks as of Feb 7, 2010

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ADRU