Friday, December 30, 2011

2011 Review – 2012 Preview

This week Jerry reviews the major events of 2011 and gives his forecast for 2012. This one may surprise you! Find out more Next Week on Wall Street.

Click on this link to listen to this week's market comments: http://yourmoneytalks.podbean.com/2011/12/30/2011-review-%E2%80%93-2012-preview/

Friday, December 23, 2011

The Holiday Rally

This week Jerry outlines a case for the traditional holiday rally to continue into next year. While still not clearly defined the Europeans may have created a loophole for their banks to fund the Sovereign debt issues indirectly with European Central Bank monies. Happy Holidays to all and find out more Next Week on Wall Street.

Click on this link to listen to this week's market comments: http://yourmoneytalks.podbean.com/2011/12/23/the-holiday-rally/


Friday, December 16, 2011

Hoping for a Yearend Rally

This week Jerry lays out three scenarios for a yearend rally in stocks to occur. In addition he covers some of the pitfalls which could derail this attempt. Also discussed is the severe breakdown in gold and silver prices this week and the longer term implications for precious metals going forward. Find out more on Next Week on Wall Street.

Click on this link to listen to this week's market comments: http://yourmoneytalks.podbean.com/2011/12/16/hoping-for-a-yearend-rally/

Friday, December 9, 2011

Markets Against Resistance

This week Jerry discusses the strong valuation of the US markets and the seasonal positive factors that are pressed against the negative winds from Europe and some other potentially difficult technical resistance patterns. Jerry discusses the value of protection and the use of exit strategies in this environment as we hope for a strong finish to the year. Find out more – Next Week on Wall Street.

Click on this link to listen to this week's market comments: http://yourmoneytalks.podbean.com/2011/12/09/markets-against-resistance/

Friday, December 2, 2011

Winds of Change

This week markets staged a powerful rally from its oversold condition on news that the US Federal Reserve Bank is willing to be the lender of last resort to the European community. All the details are not worked out, but for the time being any default is once again tabled at least until a later date. This opens the door for a yearend rally and many sectors are benefiting from this potential. Find out more Next Week on Wall Street.

Click on this link to listen to this week's market comments: http://yourmoneytalks.podbean.com/2011/12/02/winds-of-change/