Wednesday, April 14, 2010

THE DOW CONQUERS THE 11000 MARK,WILL IT HANG ON TO IT?

*LONG AWAITED 11000 TOOK A WHILE BUT ARRIVES BY MID APRIL
*THE REAL ECONOMIST STILL SEES NEGATIVE ECONOMIC ISSUES

Astoria, New York
The Dow reaching 11,000 was like the Roma soccer team of Italy getting past Inter. It took time and hard work but it was achieved. Even though negative economic data are lurking around, positive signs of stability and decrease in unemployment have helped indices push higher. With interest rates near and at lows of the year, investors have returned to large and small cap companies as flocks of birds do when come back from the winter migrations. The Fed has said that interest rates are historical lows but they expect rates to go back higher sooner than later and real estate is in a dormant stage. In the meantime, hungry investors are sliipping back to risky investments. If you look at them, some investments are less risky than one's eye or immagination may suggest. Low priced stocks with low capitalization and good financials could be some of the ingredients for an investor's recipe.

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