MarketClub TV for 9/26/12: Forget the iPhone 5 - I'm not upgrading!

Hello traders everywhere! Adam Hewison here, co-founder of MarketClub with your mid-day market update for Wednesday, the 26th of September.

Apple, Apple, Apple... by now I'm sure you've heard about the iPhone5. Yes, it is a wonderful phone, but I for one will not be upgrading to the iPhone5. I know it's faster, it's thinner, it's bigger, it has an App to leap over tall buildings. But what drives the iPhone is the software. The new iOS6 operating system, which I downloaded to my iPhone on Saturday, makes me a happy camper, plus I don't want to carry something around in my pocket that is bigger. I don't see any need to upgrade to the new iPhone5, and I think I'm not alone. After the initial surge, I think sales will drop off as others may share my same feeling. I was in my local Apple store this past weekend and the store was fairly busy, but no more than normal.

Riots in Spain and Greece today prove nobody wants to take a haircut with the new austerity measures that need to be implemented to receive the benefits of the European bailout.

The big question that concerns me, is the US next? With record gun sales and a persistent unemployment problem, can social unrest be that far away? Charles Plosser, the president of the Philadelphia Fed Bank, said that he did not think that QE3 or QE Infinity is going to help the economy anytime soon. Not exactly what you want to hear from a member of the Fed, and certainly not a ringing endorsement of the Fed's policy to just chuck more money at the economy, hoping something will work.

The reality is, the strategy that the Fed has embarked on has never worked over any length of time. Only businesses, not the Government, can create lasting jobs in America.

Okay, time to get off my rant mobile.

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Daily Video Update: Consumer confidence jumps to a seven month high

Hello traders everywhere! Adam Hewison here, co-founder of MarketClub with your mid-day market update for Tuesday, the 25th of September.

Let me start off by saying thank you to Jeremy, who has been providing the daily update to you while I was cruising the Gulf of Maine in a 112-year-old three-masted schooner.

What has happened since I was enjoying my cruising days? Not a lot I'm afraid, the markets continue to consolidate and regroup after their recent gains. There have been no major trend changes since I was away, which is good.

Looking across the pond at Europe, I see the same story and the back-and-forth, kicking the can down the road continues. It looks as though the Euro has pulled back from its bull run, however the trend continues to be positive.

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Daily Video Update: Global economy sends the market lower

Hello traders everywhere! Jeremy Lutz here with your mid-day market update for Monday, the 24th of September.

Stocks are down today, as global economic growth concerns again take center stage. Worries over a global economic slowdown and the strengthening dollar pushed commodities down, further weighing on the markets. Crude Oil and Copper are taking a hit as demand in China slows down.

In Europe, stocks were decidedly lower as concerns over Greece and Spain intensified. Spain remains in focus this week, with the results of bank stress tests due Monday.

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Every Success,
Jeremy Lutz

Daily Video Update: Who wants to buy a home?

Hello traders everywhere! Jeremy Lutz here with your mid-day market update for Wednesday, the 19th of September.

The housing data released Wednesday morning showed an improving real-estate market. Construction of new U.S. homes rose 2.3% in August. Sales of previously occupied homes rose 7.8% in August from July to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.82 million, the National Association of Realtors said Wednesday. That's the highest level since May 2010, when sales were aided by a federal home-buying tax credit.

Crude Oil on the other hand is down $3 a barrel today on rising inventories. Did MarketClub's Trade Triangles get you on the right side of this move? We'll take a look.

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Every Success,
Jeremy Lutz

The Bottom Line on Gold, the Dollar, and the Euro

By Louis James, Casey Research

One of the points we've made several times over the last year is that traders stuck in an old paradigm are frequently selling gold for the wrong reasons.

The most egregious (or just plain silly) example is that gold often drops when the euro drops.

This happens, not because there's anything wrong with gold at such times, but because gold is priced in dollars. Instead of being thought of as a store of value in many investors' minds, gold is viewed as a hedge against weakness in the dollar.

But what are dollars priced in? Continue reading "The Bottom Line on Gold, the Dollar, and the Euro"