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What Experts Say about This Past Week--Investment & Finance Thread Jan. 25
Weekly investment & finance thread ^ | Jan. 25, 2015 | Freeper Investors

Posted on 01/25/2015 10:11:11 AM PST by expat_panama

Considering the top headlines were about soft footballs this has to have been an easy no-brainer week for investments.  Maybe; here's what he experts are telling us:                    

[excerpt from Investors Business Daily At Davos, Hypocrites Tell Rest Of Us To Lower Expectations]

Former Vice President Al Gore listens to singer Pharrell Williams...



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...talking, of course, about the annual confab at Davos, Switzerland, ...

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"The purpose," said former vice president and climate-change entrepreneur Al Gore, standing with hip-hop star Pharrell Williams, "is to have a billion voices with one message, to demand climate action now."

OK, so how about you flying commercial, for a start?

This year's ration of ridiculousness and hypocrisy is so prominent, even the media have noticed.

It's pretty obvious that people who can pay $40,000 to attend Davos and fork over $43 for a hot dog, $47 for a burger or $55 for a Caesar salad — all actual prices at this year's World Economic Forum — would seem to be in a poor position to lecture the rest of us.

Even so, Bloomberg highlights remarks by subprime mortgage billionaire Jeffrey Greene that "America's lifestyle expectations are far too high and need to be adjusted so we have less things and a smaller, better existence. We need to reinvent our whole system of life."

Greene, according to Bloomberg, "flew his wife, children and two nannies on a private jet plane to Davos for the week." How's that for "less things"? His remarks are more than a little ironic, given one of the main themes of Davos this year: "Income inequality," or getting the rich to pay their "fair share."

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     [excerpt from Daily Finance Market Wrap: Stocks Fall on Miners, UPS; Indexes Up for Week]

NEW YORK -- U.S. stocks fell modestly Friday, pressured by underwhelming corporate news including guidance from economic activity bellwether UPS and as materials stocks fell after bearish notes.

Major indexes, however, rose for the first week in four, boosted in part by the European Central Bank's decision Thursday to further stimulate euro zone growth.

Materials shares weighed on the S&P 500, falling 1.6 percent after Goldman Sachs (GS) cut its price target on various miners including a 42 percent downward revision to Freeport McMoRan (FCX) stock to $18. Goldman separately slashed forecasts on commodity prices including aluminum, copper and nickel.

UPS (UPS) was among the largest drags on the S&P 500 after a gloomy outlook, alongside Exxon Mobil (XOM). On Friday Credit Suisse (CS) cut Exxon to "underperform."

Declines were capped by bullish investor sentiment after Thursday's move from the European Central Bank, which detailed a bigger-than-expected bond-buying program to lift the region's sagging economy and fight deflation.

"From where we're sitting, we're sensing continuation [from last year], the trend is still the upside," said Gordon Charlop, a managing director at Rosenblatt Securities in New York. "The corrections and the volatility will be a little more pronounced, a little more dramatic, but the trend remains intact."

The Dow Jones industrial average (^DJI) fell 141.38 points, or 0.79 percent, to 17,672.6,the Standard & Poor's 500 index (^GPSC) lost 11.33 points, or 0.55 percent, to 2,051.82 and the Nasdaq composite (^IXIC) added 7.48 points, or 0.16 percent, to 4,757.88.

For the week, the Dow rose 0.9 percent, the S&P gained 1.6 percent and the Nasdaq added 2.7 percent.

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Related Threads:

 

 

This is the thread where folks swap ideas on savings and investment --here's a list of popular investing links that freepers have posted here and tomorrow morning we'll go on with our--

 

 

Open invitation continues always for idea-input for the thread, this being a joint effort works well.   Keywords: financial, WallStreet, stockmarket, economy.

 
 
[excerpt from T.RowePrice Weekly Market Wrap-Ups ]
 
...ECB's QE plans drive shift in sentiment...

Even as earnings reporting season was in full swing, investor sentiment appeared to be driven in large part by macroeconomic concerns, and not even domestic ones. Reports that the European Central Bank (ECB) might announce a large quantitative easing (QE) program—buying long-term bonds in order to lower borrowing costs and spur growth and inflation—seemed to foster improved sentiment early in the week. U.S. and other global markets rallied on Thursday, when the ECB announced a program that was in fact much larger than what many investors had anticipated. T. Rowe Price's London-based sovereign credit analysts note that while the size of the program is roughly in line with the Fed's recent QE efforts, it should have a larger effect on the European bond market given the smaller amount of bonds available.

...but also drives up dollar, threatening overseas profits for U.S. multinationals

T. Rowe Price analysts also expect the program to have a significant effect on the value of the euro relative to the U.S. dollar. Indeed, following the announcement, the dollar reached its highest level against a basket of other currencies since late 2003. While the strong dollar has some positive effects for the U.S. economy, it also threatens the profits of U.S. businesses earning revenues overseas.

Earnings down for financial sector, but individual opportunities remain

Threats to overseas revenues and declining oil prices have already weighed considerably on earnings expectations. Analytical and database firm FactSet now estimates that overall earnings for the S&P 500 will grow by only 0.25% in the fourth quarter of 2014. Profit expectations have declined significantly for financials firms, along with energy companies. Some better-than-expected bank earnings reported Thursday helped fuel the market's rally, however.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: davos; economy; finance; financial; investing; investment; market; personalfinance; stockmarket; wallstreet
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To: 1010RD; A Cyrenian; abb; Abigail Adams; abigail2; AK_47_7.62x39; Aliska; aposiopetic; Aquamarine; ..

Good morning!  Yesterday metals plunged back down to the old base (gold'n'silver to $1,257.15 and $16.95 but this morning futures see 'em up +0.99%.  Yesterday's stock indexes reversed higher and (from Rebound, finally...) "finally rebounded from the lows of the week." but any hopes "the Indexes close strong on the week" are facing this morning's futures pointing down to a -0.59%. 

Need more coffee...

101 posted on 01/30/2015 3:11:12 AM PST by expat_panama
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To: expat_panama

GDP up 2.6% verses est 3.0


102 posted on 01/30/2015 5:36:42 AM PST by Lurkina.n.Learnin (It's a shame nobama truly doesn't care about any of this. Our country, our future, he doesn't care)
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To: Lurkina.n.Learnin

Pretty big miss...

Consumption up big though. Want to see the internals to see what took it down.

Wage growth very low. More ammo for Fed to push out rate hike into 16.


103 posted on 01/30/2015 5:53:25 AM PST by Wyatt's Torch
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To: Wyatt's Torch

10 yr bond below 1.7%


104 posted on 01/30/2015 6:42:26 AM PST by abb ("News reporting is too important to be left to the journalists." Walter Abbott (1950 -))
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To: abb

Gundlach is going to bee proven right. Again.


105 posted on 01/30/2015 7:46:40 AM PST by Wyatt's Torch
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To: Lurkina.n.Learnin

Which bolsters the theory that the 5% 3rd quarter GDP figure was suspect, because of all the Obamacare payments thrown in.


106 posted on 01/30/2015 9:09:11 AM PST by abb ("News reporting is too important to be left to the journalists." Walter Abbott (1950 -))
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To: expat_panama
WTI...


107 posted on 01/30/2015 11:20:38 AM PST by Wyatt's Torch
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To: abb

108 posted on 01/30/2015 1:17:56 PM PST by Wyatt's Torch
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