Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Today’s articles on Macro View

Market Outlook

Expect More Turmoil In Europe by Labutes IR

Levered To The Eyeballs by Paulo Santos

Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News by Wall Street Breakfast

The Pullback Is Not Over Yet by Mike Stallings

S&P To 1872 From Quantitative Easing by Macro Investor

Market Valuation Just Above Average by David Brown

Bearing Witness To Current Events by David Fry

The Party Won't Last - 4 Reasons To Sell This Rally Now by Trade In Mexico

Regression To Trend: A Perspective On Long-Term Market Performance by Doug Short

Is The Stock Market Cheap? by Doug Short

VIX - Options Volatility And Market Sonar: Monday Recap by Erick McKitterick

The Real Great Rotation Will Be A Shift Away From Money by Russ Winter

Aggregate Hours Hit Hard In These 2 Industries by Jason Tillberg

January AAII Asset Allocation Survey: Equity Allocations Rise To Highest Level Since July 2011 by AAII

The Super Bowl Hangover by Bespoke Investment Group

All Is Well In Europe, Right? by Chris Ciovacco

50 Years Of January Effect Data Give S&P A 1,650 Target For 2013 by Moby Waller

Party Like It's 1995 Or The 35% Year by Tom Bergerson

Monday Market Musings: Might Momentum Moderate? by Philip Davis

S&P 500 Walking The Tightrope To All Time Highs by Jaimini Desai

Are There Ethical Implications To The Fed's Self-Proclaimed 3rd Mandate? by Joseph Stuber

Today's Market News To Trade On: 5 Stocks Moving On News by Matthew Smith

Gold & Precious Metals

The BASE Indicator And Gold by Bruce Pile

Central Bank Gold Lending by Chris Ridder

Buy Yamana Gold On Its Key Metrics And Increased Production Guidance by Christopher F. Davis

Commodities

Natural Gas Production Jumps To Fresh Record High, Prices Capped Below $4 by Hard Assets Investor

Natural Gas Storage Projections Through March 1 - A Synoptic Discussion And Price Analysis by Powerburn Energy

Commodity Chart Of The Day: S&P 500 by Matthew Bradbard

Will Natural Gas Continue To Tumble Down? by Lior Cohen

Inadvertent Trading Advice From A Room Full Of Agriculture Ministers by Land Commodities

5 Commodity Stocks Moving On News by Matthew Smith

Economy

January Manufacturing Report: Growth Continues To Decline by EyeOnTheVix

GDP And Jobs Look Far Better Than The Headline Numbers Imply by Navellier & Associates

Worst Economic Policy Decision Of The Year, Argentina Edition by Calafia Beach Pundit

Why Is Government Suing S&P, The Only Ratings Agency To Downgrade U.S. Debt? by Jason Hamlin

Interview With Ethan Harris: Tax Hikes And Spending Cuts Guarantee Weak First Half by Harlan Levy

Where The Economy (And Market) Is Heading Now by Russ Koesterich

Resolutions For The Fiscal New Year - Staying On Track Is No Easy Task by iMFdirect

Hong Kong Hits Highest Levels In 18 Months by Emerging Money

Krugman Is Wrong On Inequality by Shareholders Unite

Cochrane On New Keynesianism by Modeled Behavior

Recession Watch 2013: Piger Probability Series by Sold At The Top

Euro Spreads Widen by Bespoke Investment Group

Is 'Precautionary Saving' Still A Problem? by David Beckworth

Unemployment Is 11.8% NOT 7.9% by Markos Kaminis

QE's Folly: Diversion And Destruction by Karl Denninger

Forex

Euro In Correction Not Trend Change by Dean Popplewell

Dark Clouds Looming For Sterling by FXstreet

Spain: No Mas by Marc Chandler

Euro Loses Its Shine: Is It Merely Corrective? by FXstreet

Why The 'Currency War' Meme Is Useless by Hale Stewart

Beware Of Euro Correction by Kathy Lien

Euro Bulls Chilling Out by FXstreet

Real Estate

It Only Takes 5 Million Dollars To Buy A Home by Dr. Duru

Will Housing Inventory Bottom In 2013? So Far No Signs Of It by Modeled Behavior


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AAPL: Is Apple's Threat Real In The Living Room?

Is Apple's Threat Real In The Living Room?
by Jaded Consumer

The Console Question
Apple Inc. (AAPL) - manufacturer of the world's highest-satisfaction, most-loved, and best-selling tablet - is persistently rumored to intend selling Apple-branded televisions or otherwise entering the home entertainment market with a product competing with game consoles. Some of the stories are clearly labeled as fantasies (bigger-than-HD screens dwarfing competitors' pixel counts), but many of them claim evidence like insider reports from assemblers, reports of testing, or information from screen suppliers. Apple doesn't make a game console per se, but software developers have commented repeatedly on the strength of Apple's phones and tablets (and mini-tablets) as game console substitutes. Success with iOS devices as portable game-machines, and developers' attention to iOS for game development, has positioned Apple to evolve its product line to include a living-room game console. What risk do competitors really face from Apple in the living room? read more »

More on AAPL

Apple's Starting To Look Attractive Again by Ashraf Eassa

Can The Apple Tree Continue To Grow? by iEconomists

Apple's New Financial Guidance Will Reduce The Volatility Of The Shares by ChuckJones

Other articles that mention AAPL

Nvidia's Apple Win May Disrupt Traditional Seasonality by Ashraf Eassa

BlackBerry Blows It With BlackBerry 10 Product Launch by Saibus Research

The Party Won't Last - 4 Reasons To Sell This Rally Now by Trade In Mexico


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