Archive for the ‘Elliott Squawk’ Category
Squawk DJIA Briefing for 6/15/2012
Below is our evening update for the DJIA. Tomorrow morning we will update the outlook for the other markets we cover.
Squawk Morning Briefing: Fighting Computers
A few server problems have been getting in the way of producing today’s briefing so now that they’ve been solved we’ll get straight to the video updates without further commentary.
Squawk DJIA Briefing for 6/14/2012
Below is our evening update for the DJIA. Tomorrow morning we will update the outlook for the other markets we cover.
Squawk Morning Briefing: Patiently Waiting
We still need to see wave 2 complete in equities so we are waiting until things get sorted out as discussed in today’s videos.
Squawk DJIA Briefing for 6/13/2012
Below is our evening update for the DJIA. Tomorrow morning we will update the outlook for the other markets we cover.
Squawk Morning Briefing: Do Markets Have OCD?
I have a confession to make: I always wear my seat belt when in the car. Just about anything which we repeat for 40 or more days can become a habit and I have repeated the ritual of fastening my seat belt when entering an automobile so many times that I feel uneasy without it […]
Squawk DJIA Briefing for 6/12/2012
Below is our evening update for the DJIA. Tomorrow morning we will update the outlook for the other markets we cover.
Squawk Morning Briefing: How Do You Say TARP in Spanish?
Financial market relief at from the TARP program, intended to shore up the precarious capital position of U. S. banks, was short lived. Therefore it is wise to question whether an overnight rally that appears to be based on Spanish banks being rescued will be able to persist.
The Euro managed a […]
Squawk DJIA Briefing for 6/11/2012
Below is our evening update for the DJIA. Tomorrow morning we will update the outlook for the other markets we cover.
Squawk Morning Briefing: Opperation Twisting in The Wind
With some recent negative economic news and, more importantly, recent declines in U. S. equities, many traders have hopes of Fed quantitative easing and their were hopes that he would tip his hand during Thursday’s congressional testimony from Chairman Bernanke. The picture painted by recent pronouncements from many Fed governors is clear: even though […]