Chart of the Day: the little bank stock that couldn’t Blog Posts Chart of the Day: the little bank stock that couldn’t While most financials have rallied off of their 52-week lows, Bank of the Cascades continues…Jesse FelderMay 22, 2008
Chart of the Day: Housing Bottom? We’re Still Making a Top! Blog Posts Chart of the Day: Housing Bottom? We’re Still Making a Top! Barry Ritholz presented this enlightening chart today over at the Big Picture. It's simply a…Jesse FelderMay 21, 2008
Icahn: “It’s good to be the king” Blog Posts Icahn: “It’s good to be the king” There's an interesting article in today's New York Times profiling Carl Icahn:It is tough being…Jesse FelderMay 20, 2008
Stock Market: “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’?” Blog Posts Stock Market: “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’?” The S&P 500 is knocking on the overhead resistance and giving it a good go…Jesse FelderMay 19, 2008
EA execs playing too much GTA IV? Blog Posts EA execs playing too much GTA IV? Electronic Arts, in Niko Bellic fashion, again extended its offer of "protection" to Take Two…Jesse FelderMay 19, 2008
Starbucks CEO calls “bullshit!” Blog Posts Starbucks CEO calls “bullshit!” The Wall Street Journal reports that Howard Schultz is pretty darn fired up:"We are going…Jesse FelderMay 19, 2008
Treasury Secretary: ‘Nope – this ain’t the bottom.’ Blog Posts Treasury Secretary: ‘Nope – this ain’t the bottom.’ The Financial Times reports:Hank Paulson on Friday said that housing remained “the biggest risk” to…Jesse FelderMay 18, 2008
“The pain trade is for the market to go higher than people expect” Blog Posts “The pain trade is for the market to go higher than people expect” That's what Wall Street Bigwig Barton Biggs told Maria Bartiromo last week. Now there's at…Jesse FelderMay 18, 2008
“If you have a mortgage, consider yourself lucky” Blog Posts “If you have a mortgage, consider yourself lucky” That's the beginning of an interesting piece in today's New York Times. It continues: Some…Jesse FelderMay 18, 2008
Chart of the Day: Oil Blog Posts Chart of the Day: Oil Now that oil has gone completely parabolic and it's more overbought than at any time…Jesse FelderMay 16, 2008