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Friday, February 3, 2012
Rally Continues
Friday, January 27, 2012
Time for Protection
This week Jerry discusses the markets great performance since October and the fact that this has been the best January in 25 years. Rather than popping champagne Jerry gives several reasons to be cautious in the coming weeks. He also discusses the Fed’s game changing announcement from Wednesday and how that will affect gold prices going forward. Finally he reviews all the top economic and earnings news coming- Next Week on Wall Street.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Money Talks with Jerry Slusiewicz 01-17-2012
This week Jerry will discuss the markets rapid advance on ever decreasing volume and what that means for investors going forward. Also will be a review of the US Treasury bond market prior to tomorrows Federal Open Market Committee meeting. Of course the discussion would not be complete without an update on Europe on the yet unresolved debt crisis. All this PLUS your questions will be answered on this week’s edition of Money Talks Radio with Jerry Slusiewicz today Tuesday January 24th, 2012 from 1:30 – 2pm PST. To get your financial questions answered call (347) 826-9341 and ask Jerry directly.
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Friday, January 20, 2012
The Beat Goes On...
This week Jerry discusses the earnings season which goes into full bore next week. Investors are focused on the stocks that beat expectations and seem to be giving a pass to those that miss. All eyes will be on the speakers next week as The State of the Union is Tuesday. The Fed announces on Wednesday with Bernanke chiming in after. International investment leaders are meeting in Davos, Switzerland to discuss all that ails the financial world as well next week. Plenty of action for this slightly overbought market which seems to be gaining steam every week. A short term pullback would be healthy to allow for an even longer term run up in stock prices.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Money Talks with Jerry Slusiewicz 01-17-2012
This week on the Money Talks Radio Program, Jerry will discuss the reasons for the markets positive move so far in 2012, despite many warning signs to the contrary. Jerry will discuss the plight of gold, silver, and other commodities as well as what to make of the high bullish sentiment now held by the American Association of Individual Investors.
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Money Talks with Jerry Slusiewicz 01-10-2012
Today Jerry will discuss some very interesting seasonal patterns that are occurring that may make 2012 the best year for investors in a long while. Cheap valuations combine with technical patterns to give the markets a bullish bias as we start 2012. Also Jerry will discuss a plan that is already in place that may push the European debt crisis further down the road - once again! As always Jerry will take your calls and questions to help you become a better investor based on your needs and desires!
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Friday, January 6, 2012
Starting Off Strong
This week Jerry outlines the case for a continuing rally as the market posted its fourth up week in the last six. Cheap valuations with technical breakouts are reasons to be optimistic going forward. While one week does not a year make, investors are hoping that 2012 will be an improvement over last year. Find out more by tuning into Next Week on Wall Street.