A Look Into Record High Trading Volume…And What It Says About Investor Confidence

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The following article was adapted from the November 2009 Elliott Wave Financial Forecast and reprinted with permission here. Steve Hochberg and Pete Kendall produce stellar analysis for Elliott Wave International – two of my favorite guys in the biz – here, they take a look at trading volume, and what it says about investor confidence. […]

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We keep hearing how US households are paying off their debts. The important question is – how much debt is left to be paid off? For some insights into how much painful deleveraging may be left – I’d like to share what Bill Bonner wrote in today’s Daily Reckoning (an excellent free email newsletter by […]

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We know that, right now, we are most likely in a period of “debt deflation.” Wages are falling. Prices also appear to be falling – though this is open for debate, as there are smart people who believe prices are steady or even rising. For example, Marc Faber recently said he’s surprised that prices are […]

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On Thursday, I gave a pitch for my startup (Chrometa, auto time capture) at a business innovation showcase here in Sacramento. A traditional business plan pitch is fairly formulaic – you talk about the pain point you’re addressing, your solution, your market, why your team can get it done, etc. Big focus on the market […]

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I’ve come to the conclusion that in roughly March of 2008, the general tide shifted from inflation to deflation for the first time since World War II. Since that shift, everything we have seen has been pretty much deflationary. Oil is half of where it was about a year ago. Ditto for corn and soybeans. […]

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