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Topic: Gold & Precious Metals
Nov.06
3:15 PM ET
Friday, 6 Nov 2009
Gold hit a new nominal high near $1,100 an ounce on Friday, and Michael Dudas, metals and mining analyst at Jeffries & Co., thinks the precious metal has further to go. He offered two stock picks to play it.   Read More
Nov.06
1:59 PM ET
Friday, 6 Nov 2009
Posted By:Constance Parten Fast Money Halftime Report
The Fast Money crew likes Wal-Mart, even more so after a recent breakout from a triangle formation — a very bullish indicator for the retailer.   Read More
Nov.05
4:44 PM ET
Thursday, 5 Nov 2009
While the stock market is cheering easy money, the cheering is very short-sighted. I wouldn’t buck the tape, but I regard the Fed’s policy as a storm cloud over stocks and the future economy.    Read More
Nov.05
3:54 PM ET
Thursday, 5 Nov 2009
Posted By:Constance Parten Fast Money Halftime Report
Chartologists, including Greg Troccoli, are seeing a head-and-shoulders formation taking hold on the S&P today. Is it signaling a market reversal?   Read More
Nov.05
5:51 PM ET
Thursday, 5 Nov 2009
Turn off the lights and you can see the gold bugs glittering. The rapid rise in the gold price driven by Indian central bank buying appears to confirm their wildest dreams   Read More
Nov.04
5:19 PM ET
Wednesday, 4 Nov 2009
In extended trade shares of Cisco popped as much as 4% after the company beat Street estimates. But is it enough to spark a rally?   Read More
Nov.04
4:31 PM ET
Wednesday, 4 Nov 2009
Gold prices hit another high on Wednesday, briefly touching $1,100 an ounce. Can anything stop the bull run? Patrick Chidley, senior mining analyst at Barnard Jacobs Mellet, and Jonathan Kleisner, principle and managing director of investment strategies at REX Capital Group, shared their views.    Read More
Nov.04
1:12 PM ET
Wednesday, 4 Nov 2009
Stocks jumped on Wednesday on positive economic data. Now, investors are waiting to hear from the Fed at 2:15pm. Will they confirm or deny the rally?   Read More
Nov.04
9:51 AM ET
Wednesday, 4 Nov 2009
Gold hit another new record high this morning and was up over 1092 for the first time as the dollar fell.  The move represents a ~0.5% for the day and a ~20% gain for the past 6 months.  By comparison, gold's move is still far from where it was in 1979 - 1980.   Read More
Nov.03
5:17 PM ET
Tuesday, 3 Nov 2009
The S&P closed higher on Tuesday after Warren Buffett stunned the Street and purchased Burlington Northern in what the billionaire investor called a bet on the U.S. economy.   Read More
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