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An S&P 500 Earnings Update

by Jared Levy on June 3rd, 2010 *Data courtesy of Bloomberg So the second-quarter earnings season has basically ended and the S&P 500 Index (SPX) just had its worst monthly performance in almost 50 years, dropping 8.2% in May. In terms of earnings numbers for the overall index and the 500 companies that comprise it, An S&P 500 Earnings Update

Is the Apple iPhone 4G on the Way?

by Jared Levy on June 7th, 2010 Expectations are always high for new Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) products and with Steve Jobs being the showman and master of spin that he is, he can generally deliver.  Blogs are lit up with anticipation ahead of today’s Worldwide Developers Conference and Jobs’ keynote speech is expected to contain Is the Apple iPhone 4G on the Way?

An Emotional Shift Among Traders

As the markets were screaming higher earlier this year, I remember having conversations with friends of mine both in and out of the industry. Many of the financial folks were in disbelief that the market kept rising, but as it continued to do so, it seemed many of them were trying to justify being long, even if reluctantly so.

AAPL Gets Lapped?

Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) Gets Lapped?  No question … Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) is an innovator and has always had a very unique way of doing business.  In the early days of the Apple-versus-PC/Windows debate, Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) founder Bill Gates had very different ideas and ways of AAPL Gets Lapped?

Timber on Fire?

Timber on Fire? The Journal this morning noted huge demand from emerging markets, namely China, driving material costs through the roof.  I have talked in the past about the risk in certain commodities, when it comes to large shifts in demand here at ONN and on CNBC and also how traders can take advantage of Timber on Fire?

Reference Guide to Terms

American style: An option that can be exercised at any time until expiration. Assignment: When an option seller (or “writer”) is obligated to assume a long position (if he or she sold a put) or short position (if he or she sold a call) in the underlying stock or futures contract because an option buyer Reference Guide to Terms