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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know Newsby SA Editor Rachael Granby- Bank trio becomes duo. Wells Fargo (WFC) will become the largest U.S. bank by branches with its bid for Wachovia (WB), after Citigroup (C) withdrew from compromise negotiations late yesterday on concerns about the quality of some of Wachovia's assets. Wells Fargo, with a bid valued at $11.4B, expects the purchase to be completed by the end of the year, and denies it will have to absorb assets shakier than originally thought.
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Apple Earnings: What to Expect (And Who Not to Believe)
This time I actually was considering sell covered calls, the call prices are mouthwatering with the VIX so high. Yes you lockin your potential gain if the stock heads north, but it's a pretty good gain over 3 weeks, and cushions any fall a long-term investor may take.
Apple Earnings: What to Expect (And Who Not to Believe)
I guess I'm more of a niave CDN, than somebody with 6 years of self-taught fundemental analysis, but it looks like those irrational investors have saved some old school coin.
Not long or Short, yet....I'm with Shulman on this one...I'll go old school and wait for more details, thanks.
Financial Crisis and the Top 5 Handset Stocks
25 Cash Cows to Ride Out the Storm- Barron's
Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets
In the Land of the Blind, PJB Is King of the Banking ETFs
Five Reasons RIMM Will Continue to Fall
Moving the Deck Chairs on the Economic Titanic
Why I Bought AIG Last Week
A Gigantic Buy - Cramer's Stop Trading! (9/23/08)
Stock Prices Could Move 'Faster Than the Speed of Light'
Who didn't think LEH was worth more than Bear Stern's $10. Oh, that would be Paulson. NOW after that little lesson is a couple of days old, Banks are worth 10% more in the final hour of trading, OK , I'll back up my truck, right after Paulson. And why the Hell would anyone even buy gold when banks are so cheap ?
PS Don't forget to hit Sell after you hit Buy, or is it Buy after you hit Sell, I can't even remember what I hit at 3:59...I really need afterhours trading so I don't have so long to remember...
Playing for a Bounce?
Some Housing Schadenfreude
Also some of the more spector oriented funds are very low volume.
Just Canadian banks interest you it's HFD and HFU, which have decent volume. HMD.to has very little volume, but maybe have the most vulnerable companies to a global slowdown.
Some Housing Schadenfreude
Short-Term Correction in the Commodities Bull Market