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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Has The Biotech Stock Bubble Popped?

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Has The Biotech Stock Bubble Popped?
The NYSE Biotechnology Index is sitting just above an important trendline that is worth watching closely.

Keep Your Eyes On This Junk Bond Chart

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Keep Your Eyes On This Junk Bond Chart
A further deterioration of the junk bond market is a very serious risk for the global financial markets.

Is the U.S. Stock Market Overvalued Or Undervalued?

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Is the U.S. Stock Market Overvalued Or Undervalued?
The stock market has been trending lower since late July. According to Warren Buffett's favorite stock market valuation indicator, stocks were about 28% overvalued at that time. Are U.S. stocks currently undervalued or overvalued? In this article, we'll reveal this, plus discuss the historical valuation of U.S. stocks from 1971 to September 2015.

Oil Futures Travel Sideways After An Uneventful Quarter

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Oil Futures Travel Sideways After An Uneventful Quarter
As the third quarter of the current oil trading year comes to a close, both Brent and WTI futures have averaged even worse than the first quarter. For better parts of largely three uneventful months we have seen both benchmarks routinely shed a couple of dollars only recover lost ground within a session or two – a drill that’s become commonplace since mid-August.

Rio Tinto Maintains Thrust On Non-Core Asset Divestments As A Response To Weak Commodity Prices

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Rio Tinto Maintains Thrust On Non-Core Asset Divestments As A Response To Weak Commodity Prices
This latest stake sale is a part of the company’s efforts to sell off non-core assets in order to shore up its balance sheet during a period of low commodity prices. All the major commodities sold by Rio Tinto, particularly iron ore, which constitutes the cornerstone of the company’s business, are currently characterized by weak pricing environments. Given the prevailing weakness in pricing, these non-core asset sales will help Rio Tinto boost cash flows and manage its debt, affording it greater flexibility to operate during a low point in the commodity cycle.

Apple Negativity Starts Early And Takeovers Galore

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Apple Negativity Starts Early And Takeovers Galore
Apple negativity and tech takeovers pick up steam.

Volkswagen: Could The Cost Of The Dieselgate Scandal Be Lower Than Expected?

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Volkswagen: Could The Cost Of The Dieselgate Scandal Be Lower Than Expected?
Falsifying emissions data has gotten the German group under the scrutiny of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and prosecutors from other countries as well, and has hurt the perception of customers, who thought they were driving a cleaner car up till now. This scandal could cost Volkswagen dearly in the near term due to fines and lawsuits, and in the longer term due to the loss of sales. However, there is a flip side to this. Depending on how the German group goes about controlling the damage, the total cost of the dieselgate scandal, might come down considerably.

Tesla Launches Long-Awaited Model X SUV: Slick, Safe, Fast

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Tesla Launches Long-Awaited Model X SUV: Slick, Safe, Fast
CEO Elon Musk introduces the Model X at the company's Fremont, Calif. plant. Tesla Motors launched its Model X SUV on Tuesday night, demonstrating both pizzazz and practicality. "It's important to show that any type of car can go electric," CEO Elon Musk said at the start of the presentation Tuesday night in [...]

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

'Dragon Quest Heroes' Builds Up For A Boisterous Western Release

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'Dragon Quest Heroes' Builds Up For A Boisterous Western Release
With the Western release of Dragon Quest Heroes on the way this October, we now have a new trailer that gives a nice overview of the characters and the game itself. It’s also heartily narrated by King Doric from the game and gives a nice boisterous sense to the proceedings.

Why China's Stock Market May Be Setting Up For Another Big Move

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Why China's Stock Market May Be Setting Up For Another Big Move
Important consolidation patterns are forming that provide insight into the next big move.

App Review: The Simpsons Tapped Out

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App Review: The Simpsons Tapped Out
The Simpsons: Tapped Out is one of the most successful mobile games of all time, a cash generator for Electronic Arts and a riot to play --especially for fans of The Simpsons.

Redemptions And Liquidations Haunt Stocks

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Redemptions And Liquidations Haunt Stocks
Apple gets taken to the woodshed.

Gaming The Investing Angles Of Virtual Reality

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Gaming The Investing Angles Of Virtual Reality
In the tech world, it’s all about finding that next big thing that will drive growth and shape an industry for years to come. If you ask Google or Apple, they’d probably say the next big thing is driverless electric car technology. Behind the scenes, the firms are pouring significant resources into this project and, reportedly, it’s starting to bear fruit. Together, these moves signal the experimental phase of this project is perhaps winding down and these companies actually envision driverless automobiles as the new way forward. The Wall Street Journal says Apple will soon invest billions and ramp up hiring in hopes to deliver an Apple branded electric car by the end of this decade.

US Crude Oil Exports: Same Suit, different fabric?

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US Crude Oil Exports: Same Suit, different fabric?
Momentum to change the export policy on US crude oil is growing in Washington, DC. The House Energy and Commerce Committee recently voted to end the four-decade ban on most oil exports. In the Senate, we see a potential bipartisan coalition forming around the notion of relaxing, to some degree, the current policy. A few commentators even forecast the ban will be lifted in its entirety by spring 2016, but that seems like a pipe dream given the Obama Administration's stated opposition to Republican-drafted legislation in the House.

Why India Slashed Rates Today

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Why India Slashed Rates Today
Today India surprised the markets by cutting interest rates by 50 basis points - the fourth cut of the year, bringing the benchmark repo rate down to 6.75%.

Has The Qatar Investment Authority Really Lost $12 Billion?

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Has The Qatar Investment Authority Really Lost $12 Billion?
This morning, the Financial Times splashed with an article saying that the Qatar sovereign wealth fund, the Qatar Investment Authority, had suffered a $12 billion paper loss in the third quarter of 2015. It's a big claim. But is it right?

Thumbtack Becomes Latest Unicorn, Raises $125 Million At $1.25 Billion Valuation

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Thumbtack Becomes Latest Unicorn, Raises $125 Million At $1.25 Billion Valuation
Thumbtack, a San Francisco-based local services startup, has raised $225 million over the last year.

Monday, September 28, 2015

8 Tips For Taking Out Student Loans

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8 Tips For Taking Out Student Loans

Dubai: The Perfect Gateway To A Post Sanctions Iran

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Dubai: The Perfect Gateway To A Post Sanctions Iran
There is a certain air of inevitability about Iran’s return to the international fold in wake of the nuclear settlement between Tehran and the US led P5+1 group of international powers. Unless belligerence in Iranian circles derails things, of which there has been little sign so far, international sanctions will be lifted over the next 12 months in gradual phases contingent upon the Islamic republic’s cooperation in toning down its nuclear program.