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- Lunar Phases And The U.S. Stock Market: Here’s The Track Record
- Estate Planning – The Buy/Sell Agreement Between Business Partners
- Gallup: U.S. Underemployment Rose To 20.3% In March
- U.S. Stock Market Valuations As Of April 3, 2010
| Lunar Phases And The U.S. Stock Market: Here’s The Track Record Posted: 04 Apr 2010 05:01 PM PDT Yes, it’s that time again, time to again check into Lunar Cycles to see if they can give any indication as to what the near term might offer. [Every time I do this I shudder because it just feeds into the view that technical analysis is about as worthwhile as astrology. So consider this more as an objective exercise than crystal ball fortune telling.] Here’s the track record since about this time last year. You make your own decision: If this were the racetrack or Las Vegas then … [visit site to read more] |
| Estate Planning – The Buy/Sell Agreement Between Business Partners Posted: 04 Apr 2010 04:01 PM PDT Should your business partner die, who would inherit his portion of the business, his wife, or his children? The sudden death of a shareholder in a closely held corporation can be a significant loss to the company’s on-going operations. It will leave a hole in the management team and could cause severe strain in decisions made by the surviving partners and new partner. The death of an important shareholder may also create enough concern at the corporate bank to freeze lines of credit or in … [visit site to read more] |
| Gallup: U.S. Underemployment Rose To 20.3% In March Posted: 04 Apr 2010 02:01 PM PDT Reports from the Labor Department Friday showed companies in the U.S. created more jobs in March than at any time in the past three years, showing the recovery is broadening and becoming more entrenched. Payrolls rose by 162,000 workers, the most gain since March 2007, though the increase included 48,000 temporary Census workers. Unemployment remains at 9.7% for a third month. Record Long-term Unemployed |
| U.S. Stock Market Valuations As Of April 3, 2010 Posted: 04 Apr 2010 12:01 PM PDT I am updating market valuations now on a monthly basis. I am trying to use data to conclude whether the market is overvalued or undervalued. I decided to use the end of every month as the day to date my data from and to post my article. As always I must mention that just because the market is over or undervalued does not mean that future returns will be high or low. From the mid to late 1990s the market was extremely overvalued and equities kept increasing year after year. To see my previous … [visit site to read more] |
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