Stock Capitalist

Les and Simon are a couple of “Stock Capitalists” that scour thru literally hundreds of stock market related sites, newsletters, e-mails, blogs, etc… and “siphon” out great ideas, quotes, recommendations, and stock market related information. They have been trading the stock market for more than 20 years and offer some of their insight and best articles of interest.

Posts Tagged ‘latin-america’

OIL MARKET STABILITY!..WHAT’S THAT? « JUAN CARLOS NAVA’S BLOG

21st December 2008 by unknown Comments Off

Bloomberg.com: Worldwide: “U.S. Stocks Post Second Straight Weekly Gain After Fed Rate Cut “HI,HI,HI,HI,HI,HI. FREE OR TIGHTLY REGULATED FINANCIAL MARKETS?..YOU DECIDE! —-º—-LINK: —-JUAN CARLOS NAVA’S BLOG—-º—-I’M FOR FREE …

Gold is Experiencing Record Demand: So Why Have Prices Fallen?

21st November 2008 by unknown Comments Off

So far, we’ve published six installments, and have provided outlooks for the stock market , the overall economy, and even the housing market .

The US Dollar Death Dance and Gold

24th October 2008 by Faith Love Hope Comments Off

How many times have we seen the US stock market go down, non-government bond yields rise, the US Dollar rise, and the USTBond yields fall? That has been the norm in the last few weeks

Fears of world recession mount

15th October 2008 by Ken Comments Off

Growing fears that the financial crisis will morph into a worldwide recession prompted a new bloodbath on stock markets Wednesday as EU leaders pushed for swift moves to overhaul global finance. .”The world economy is still headed into ..

Fears of world recession mount

15th October 2008 by Simon Comments Off

Growing fears that the financial crisis will morph into a worldwide recession prompted a new bloodbath on stock markets Wednesday as EU leaders pushed for swift moves to overhaul global finance. .”The world economy is still headed into …

Fears of world recession mount

15th October 2008 by Isaac Comments Off

Growing fears that the financial crisis will morph into a worldwide recession prompted a new bloodbath on stock markets Wednesday as EU leaders pushed for swift moves to overhaul global finance. .”The world economy is still headed into …

The Financial Crisis of 2008

15th October 2008 by Simon Comments Off

So, if you look at the stock market in Brazil, it collapsed very quickly, but Brazilian banks aren’t failing. Similarly, in Asia the stock markets are declining sharply, but the banks are not being taken over by the government as is …