This Week on Stockhouse October 8 to 12
October 13, 2007 by Douglas A. McIntyreHow prosperous are you? How about our neighbours? In the latest edition of an ongoing series examining how statistics can change outcomes for the stock market, littleguy123 looked at core inflation statistic (http://beta.stockhouse.com
Liverless, meantime, referenced an article by Gary North in an examination of how the recent actions by the U.S. Federal Reserve may affect the recent credit crunch (http://beta.stockhouse.com
Chartist Roy Martens said that the U.S. dollar is going to continue to be mired in a slump, while precious metals (http://beta.stockhouse.com
Nwatson, for one, is thrilled about shorter days and colder nights (http://beta.stockhouse.com
Stacey Laliberte was also waxing nostalgic for the euphoria of the nuclear age. But wait: is nuclear power (http://beta.stockhouse.com
Sean Mason debuted his U.S. small and microcap stock report this week, focusing on companies such as tiny biotech (http://beta.stockhouse.com
This week Darin Diehl interviewed MarketWatch founder and former newsletter writer Thom Calandra in a wide ranging, two (http://beta.stockhouse.com
Pure molybdenum producers (http://beta.stockhouse.com
What are you going to do when the cheap oil runs out? Dan Sweeney had some suggestions (http://beta.stockhouse.com
And for those who are investing in gold as a hedge against uncertain times for equities and the economy, Luke Burgess wrote that China is becoming an important site of new gold discoveries (http://beta.stockhouse.com
While there are some promising developments at Hollis Eden Pharmaceuticals, the Bio Check columnists, Leon Hamerling & J. Paul cautioned against too much enthusiasm, as the company’s results are very preliminary (http://beta.stockhouse.com
Steven Saville charted the historic effect of Federal Reserve rate cuts on the U.S. dollar, and found that there’s no immediate and correlating decline (http://beta.stockhouse.com
What are you getting for your mutual fund fees? To determine whether you’re getting quality or not, the Financially Fit team outlined the origins of those fees. (http://beta.stockhouse.com
If a small maker of shoe scanning devices can clear the paperwork for approval with the Transportation Safety Administration at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, it could be a major boost for its revenue, said Leon Hamerling and J. Paul. (http://beta.stockhouse.com
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