About the Author
John L. Caiazzo
Website: www.acuvest.com
E-mail: futures@acuvest.com
Information provided is from sources deemed to be reliable but not guaranteed. Futures and Options trading involve a high degree of risk and may not be suitable for everyone. John Caiazzo is a registered commodities broker with over 40 years experience in investments and opinions are his own and not of the Futures Commission Merchant to which he introduces his clients.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
August 19, 2012
With the election season upon us, the markets are left to wander amid a race that could go either way.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
August 12, 2012
Concern over individual European countries, weakening data from China, and a potential return to global recession have reemerged as key market drivers.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
August 5, 2012
The markets had a lot to chew on last week, with some positive economic data and stirring comments from European Central Bank head Mario Draghi.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
July 29, 2012
The stock market rallied strong to close out last week. However, reality will soon catch up to the expectations-fueled euphoria.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
July 22, 2012
The the U.S. Midwest ravaged by drought and the economy on the brink of another recession, volatility is widespread.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
July 15, 2012
Friday the 13th offered some respite to investors who have been beaten down by a weak employment situation and suspect economic reports.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
July 8, 2012
A less-than-stellar jobs situation along with ongoing concerns of the European debt crisis casts a dark shadow over the markets.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
June 24, 2012
While Europe offers support to Spanish banks, U.S. economic data takes a turn for the worse.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
June 17, 2012
The markets this week will hinge on the results of the vote in Greece, which could fundamentally impact the future of the euro currency.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
June 10, 2012
With ambiguous direction from the Fed and a continued lack of clarity from Europe, those trading U.S. markets need to be wary of unexpected moves.