PowerTalk – The Fiscal Cliff, Debt Ceiling, The Economy & The Mood On The Floor of the NYSE
By: Chris Versace (Diary) | January 20th at 10:13 AM |
This week’s PowerTalk interview is with Keith Bliss, Senior Vice President at Cuttone and Company, one of the largest floor brokers on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Keith is an old friend of mine, and he shares what he sees from the trading floor these days. He starts the conversation off by saying 2013 is shaping up to deliver a lot more of the | Read More »
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Getting Cautious Amid the Fiscal Cliff Uncertainty
By: Chris Versace (Diary) | November 18th at 03:11 PM |
Over the past several weeks, the overall stock market has resembled a roller coaster — down up, down up and then a quick drop. That is the case no matter which major market index we look at. The only real difference among the Dow Jones industrial average, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq composite index has been the degree of the drop. While the first | Read More »
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