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What to Expect Ahead/Quarter-End Mark Up

Source: http://briskycapital.blogspot.com/2009/06/what-to-expect-aheadquarter-end-mark-up.html
Posted on Friday, June 26th, 2009 | In Energy Markets, Hedge Funds, Market Commentary, Mutual Funds
Contributed by: Michael E. Brisky (http://briskycapital.blogspot.com) -

I’m fully expecting the funds to engage in the usual quarter-ending mark up, which means through the end of the month, I wouldn’t be surprised if stocks run a bit. It can easily happen, and likely will. To begin with, volume has been relatively light and usually gets that way in the summer. Bottom line is, the funds like to make their numbers look good. Don’t get in their way by trying to go short. br /br /I’m still hoping to buy at some better prices, and that will take a little more time. I’m fully expecting this quarter-end markup to take place as funds are trying desperately to attract that money that’s currently sitting on the sidelines.br /br /Have a great weekend!div class=”blogger-post-footer”img width=’1′ height=’1′ src=’https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/819581243324579563-226785910987827801?l=briskycapital.blogspot.com’//div

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About Michael E. Brisky (http://briskycapital.blogspot.com)
Welcome to "In the Know." Here I discuss macro trends in the market, and how I think investors can profit from them. I particularly follow energy stocks and other beneficiaries of secular growth.

My investing style would best be described as a hybrid. A hybrid of value and growth; of fundamental and technical analysis. I think you have to be flexible to be a successful investor, but also disciplined.

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