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Friday, April 10, 2009

EconomPics of the Week (4/10/09)

It was a quiet week of news... lets hope the lack of drama continues....

Economic Data
Good News Alert! Imports Down, Exports Up, Trade Balance Crash
Good News Alert! Wholesale Sales Up, Inventories Crash
The Prime Loan (Under)Performance Problem
Credit Down 5th Time in 7 Months, Before that Once in 15 Years
Japanese Export Recession
Euro Area GDP Breakdown
Same Store Sales (March)

Markets / Asset Classes
Hedge Fund Returns (March)
Abnormal Markets...
Yen Continues Sell-Off... Plenty of Room to Go
Don't Read too Much into the VIX
No Room for Walmart in Rebound
Market Bottom or Bear Market... Invest Wisely
Crude at Levels Not Seen in 16+ Years + Tiny Distillate Drop = “Shocked” Traders

Government Financing
Budget Deficit Close to $1 Trillion in First Six Months
Are Long Bonds About to Break Through or Bounce Back

Other
Absolute Domination Defined...

Posted by Jake at 12:44 PM
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