POLL: "I'm Sorry America" - Andrew Huszar

Former Federal Reserve official, Andrew Huszar, has been making the rounds this week apologizing to America for his part in QE. See his article on WSJ.com here. Below is his opening statement.

"I can only say: I'm sorry, America. As a former Federal Reserve official, I was responsible for executing the centerpiece program of the Fed's first plunge into the bond-buying experiment known as quantitative easing. The central bank continues to spin QE as a tool for helping Main Street. But I've come to recognize the program for what it really is: the greatest backdoor Wall Street bailout of all time."

I found the article both interesting and scary and it made me think...

Did The Federal Reserve Do The Right Thing?

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Are Interest Rates Going To Kill This Bull Market?

Hello traders everywhere! Adam Hewison here, President of INO.com and Co-creator of MarketClub, with your mid-day market update for Friday, the 8th of
November.

The Beat Goes On, Or Does It?

As the indices make new highs, interest rates have turned and are once again beginning to creep up. It certainly appears to be a strong indication that interest rates have indeed bottomed out. If interest rates continue to improve, meaning high yields for investors, I see this as a potential negative for the market in 2014.

Next year is going to be a dramatic year in the markets in my opinion, as we have a new Fed chairperson, rumored to be Janet Yellen, taking over from helicopter Ben. Ms. Yellen is going to have her work cut out for her trying to clean up the 4-year mess that she is inheriting. Whatever course of action Ms. Yellen embarks on will certainly have major ramifications for the markets, not just here in the United States, but also around the globe. Continue reading "Are Interest Rates Going To Kill This Bull Market?"

Is The Bull Run Over?

Hello traders everywhere! Adam Hewison here, President of INO.com and Co-creator of MarketClub, with your mid-day market update for Friday, the 8th of
November.

General indices in the U.S. are in bull trends and I expect to see these trends resume and continue for the balance of 2013. Near term, I expect to see stocks begin to consolidate their recent gains before once again moving higher.

Watch what I said about Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) last night on CNBC Asia. Does anyone out there remember the dot-com days? Is it deja vu all over again with Twitter? Continue reading "Is The Bull Run Over?"

Did you miss Adam on CNBC last night?

If you missed Adam on CNBC Asia’s Cash Flow with Oriel Morrison last night (11/07/13) we have the video for you to watch. 

Watch as Adam discusses Twitter (NYSE:TWTR), Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) , Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX),  and Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN). Adam also expresses his views on FED tapering, Obamacare and today’s Non Farm Payroll numbers.

Where will Twitter (TWTR) close today?

Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) opened its IPO at $45.10 this morning. Investors are scrambling to get a piece of what they hope will be the next blockbuster social media company after Facebook (NASDAQ:FB). According to Dealogic, the average one day pop for U.S. listed technology or Internet IPOs is 35%. That leads us to the poll question of the day....

Where will Twitter (TWTR) close today?

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