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Nov/Dec 2009 Journal Of Indexes Published

IndexUniverse Staff (October 21st, 2009) Writes:

Leading academics and index experts examine how investors should handle the falling dollar.

 

The Death Of The Dollar?, the November/December 2009 issue of the Journal Of Indexes, focuses on currency and related strategies, with contributions from Invesco PowerShares' Bruce Bond, the International Securities Exchange's Steve Meizinger and Marc Chandler and Jeffrey McCarthy of Brown Brothers Harriman, not to mention a currency primer by Index Publications' own Dave Nadig, Matt Hougan and Lara Crigger.

Other articles in the publication include a look at how EMH weathered the financial crisis of 2008 by David Blitzer, the first installment of a three-part series on improving fund evaluation techniques by Gary Gastineau and a study from David Blanchett on how to figure out the "passive" portion of an actively managed portfolio. And let's not forget the ETF crossword puzzle on the back page!

You can view the entire issue

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Can STZ Rocket Past Resistance? – Options Commentary

Zacks Market Commentaries (September 28th, 2009) Writes:
In last week's edition of Trading Tools, alternative energy issue First Solar (FSLR) was analyzed, as it appeared on the Zacks Put/Call Ratio Above 1.0 (bullish) filter. Utilizing the Zacks Unusually High Option Volume screener for today's column, the sudden surge in call activity surrounding Constellation Brands, Inc. (STZ) caught my eye.

< ?DART(15);?> Before we begin, let's explain the contrarian stance that makes Schaeffer's so unique. When searching for a bullish pick, we like to see heavy skepticism toward an outperforming stock, as this leaves ample room for upgrades or other positive catalysts to fuel the stock higher. When searching for a bearish pick, on the other hand, contrarians are looking for significant bullish sentiment toward an underperforming stock, as we believe an excess of optimism is a sign that everyone has already bought into the stock and sideline money is

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Less-than-Sunny Sentiment for First Solar (FSLR) – Options Commentary

Zacks Market Commentaries (September 21st, 2009) Writes:
In this week's edition of Trading Tools, the Zacks Put/Call Ratio Above 1.0 (bullish) filter has piqued our curiosity in alternative energy concern First Solar, Inc. (FSLR).

Before we begin, let's explain the contrarian stance that makes Schaeffer's so unique. When searching for a bullish pick, we like to see heavy skepticism toward an outperforming stock, as this leaves ample room for upgrades or other positive catalysts to fuel the stock higher. When searching for a bearish pick, on the other hand, contrarians are looking for significant bullish sentiment toward an underperforming stock, as we believe an excess of optimism is a sign that everyone has already bought into the stock and sideline money is virtually tapped out.

However, keep in mind that some optimism and pessimism is genuinely warranted and isn't always a contrarian indicator - like an outperforming stock with many "buy" ratings or

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Derivatives Are Evil And Must Be Destroyed

Trading School (August 20th, 2009) Writes:

Recently I had the opportunity to meet with one of the most excitable options traders and educators in Las Vegas…his name is Mark Longo and he’s the founder and main options guy at TheOptionsInsider.com. I was able to spend about 45 minutes just chatting with him about what’s going on in the options world, what’s new with his site, and everything he said about options made perfect sense. Almost as if he actually knew what he was talking about! Come to find out later in the conversation he knew what he was talking about, and he’s an authority on options…egg on my face! TheOptionsInsider.com is a great FREE resource for all things options and with Mark at the helm you won’t be led astray. Please enjoy the article (as I read it twice), comment below, and visit TheOptionsInsider.com today!

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We are seeing a familiar refrain in

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Sprint Nextel (S) Call Volume Swells – Options Commentary

Zacks Market Commentaries (August 18th, 2009) Writes:
In last week's edition of Trading Tools, Comcast Corporation (CMCSA) was analyzed after the Zacks Unusually High Option Volume screener revealed a spike in pre-earnings pessimism. Employing the same filter for today's column, a different security caught my eye: Overland Park, Kan.-based communications concern Sprint Nextel (S).

< ?DART(15);?> Before we begin, let's explain the contrarian stance that makes Schaeffer's so unique. When searching for a bullish pick, we like to see heavy skepticism toward an outperforming stock, as this leaves ample room for upgrades or other positive catalysts to fuel the stock higher. When searching for a bearish pick, on the other hand, contrarians are looking for significant bullish sentiment toward an underperforming stock, as we believe an excess of optimism is a sign that everyone has already bought into the stock and sideline money is virtually tapped out.

However, keep in

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Just Who’s Buying This Rally?

Graham Summers (August 12th, 2009) Writes:

Roughly 30% of US household wealth was destroyed by the collapse in housing and the 2008 Crash. Currently it stands at about $15 trillion, down % from $22 trillion at the 2007 peak. For simplicity’s sake, we’ll call this “assets.”

Now, consider that total US household debt stands at $13 trillion ($2.5 trillion in credit and $10.4 trillion in mortgage). As we noted in previous issues, consumers have only paid off about $50 billion in credit (about 2% of this).

Thus we have US household equity at about $2 trillion.

Because consumers can no longer use their homes as ATMs (the home equity line of credit era is over), if we’re going to track how much US household money has flowed into the stock market, we need to focus on money market funds: the proverbial “sidelines” of the stock market.

Well, since March 2009, only $400 billion has flowed out of money market funds. …

Comcast (CMCSA) Call Volume Swells to Three Times the Norm – Options Commentary

Zacks Market Commentaries (August 10th, 2009) Writes:
In last week's edition of Trading Tools, Prudential Financial (PRU) was analyzed after the Zacks Unusually High Option Volume screener revealed a spike in pre-earnings pessimism. Employing the same filter for today's column, a different security caught my eye: Philadelphia-based communications concern Comcast Corporation (CMCSA).

< ?DART(15);?> Before we begin, let's explain the contrarian stance that makes Schaeffer's so unique. When searching for a bullish pick, we like to see heavy skepticism toward an outperforming stock, as this leaves ample room for upgrades or other positive catalysts to fuel the stock higher. When searching for a bearish pick, on the other hand, contrarians are looking for significant bullish sentiment toward an underperforming stock, as we believe an excess of optimism is a sign that everyone has already bought into the stock and sideline money is virtually tapped out.

However, keep in mind that

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Pre-Earnings Pessimism on Prudential Financial (PRU) – Options Commentary

Zacks Market Commentaries (August 3rd, 2009) Writes:
Employing the Zacks Unusually High Option Volume screener for today's column, Prudential Financial, Inc. (PRU) caught my eye.

< ?DART(15);?> Before we begin, let's explain the contrarian stance that makes Schaeffer's so unique. When searching for a bullish pick, we like to see heavy skepticism toward an outperforming stock, as this leaves ample room for upgrades or other positive catalysts to fuel the stock higher. When searching for a bearish pick, on the other hand, contrarians are looking for significant bullish sentiment toward an underperforming stock, as we believe an excess of optimism is a sign that everyone has already bought into the stock and sideline money is virtually tapped out.

However, keep in mind that some optimism and pessimism is genuinely warranted and isn't always a contrarian indicator - like an outperforming stock with many "buy" ratings or an underperforming stock with

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eBay (EBAY) Entices Pre-Earnings Put Writers – Options Commentary

Zacks Market Commentaries (July 14th, 2009) Writes:
In last week's edition of Trading Tools, American Electric Power Company, Inc. (AEP) was examined after the Zacks Unusually High Option Volume screener revealed an optimistic uprising in the options pits. Utilizing the same filter for today's column, a different security piqued my curiosity: online auctioneer eBay Inc. (EBAY).

< ?DART(15);?> Before we begin, let's explain the contrarian stance that makes Schaeffer's so unique. When searching for a bullish pick, we like to see heavy skepticism toward an outperforming stock, as this leaves ample room for upgrades or other positive catalysts to fuel the stock higher. When searching for a bearish pick, on the other hand, contrarians are looking for significant bullish sentiment toward an underperforming stock, as we believe an excess of optimism is a sign that everyone has already bought into the stock and sideline money is virtually tapped out.

However,

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Legg Mason, Inc. (LM) Lures Both Bulls and Bears – Options Commentary

Zacks Market Commentaries (July 2nd, 2009) Writes:
In last week's edition of Trading Tools, we examined The Coca-Cola Company (KO), after the Zacks Unusually High Option Volume screener revealed the blue chip was the target of a ratio vertical put spread. Utilizing the same filter for today's column, Baltimore-based asset management firm Legg Mason, Inc. (LM) piqued my curiosity, as it was the apple of both call speculators' and put traders' eyes on Thursday, Jun 25.

< ?DART(15);?> Before we begin, let's explain the contrarian stance that makes Schaeffer's so unique. When searching for a bullish pick, we like to see heavy skepticism toward an outperforming stock, as this leaves ample room for upgrades or other positive catalysts to fuel the stock higher. When searching for a bearish pick, on the other hand, contrarians are looking for significant bullish sentiment toward an underperforming stock, as we believe an excess of optimism is

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