mardi 5 juillet 2011
Olivier Delamarche - BFM Business - 06/07/2011
Positionnement des retail traders - 05/07/2011
Libellés :
Behaviorisme et Finance Comportementale,
FOREX
vendredi 1 juillet 2011
SBUX - Double Top?
Positionnement des retail traders - 01/07/11
Libellés :
Behaviorisme et Finance Comportementale,
FOREX
jeudi 30 juin 2011
Attention la dette publique explose
Libellés :
ACTIONS - EUROPE,
ACTIONS - US
Performance des marchés Equity par pays
Libellés :
ACTIONS - EUROPE,
ACTIONS - US
CDS 5ans sur la Grèce
mercredi 29 juin 2011
Postionnement des retail traders - 29/06/11
Libellés :
Behaviorisme et Finance Comportementale,
FOREX
April S&P/Case-Shiller Housing Numbers
Libellés :
ACTIONS - US,
CASE-SHILLER,
PROPERTY
Olivier Delamarche - 28 juin 2011 - BFM Business
Le Case-Shiller nous indique aucune reprise forte de l'immobilier sur le court terme
lundi 27 juin 2011
Le Silver pour un rebond sur le support ?
mercredi 15 juin 2011
Reflagging the Euro
Positionnement des retail traders - 15/06/11
Libellés :
ACTIONS - EUROPE,
ACTIONS - US,
FOREX
Le Misery Index en Grèce via Zerohedge
Version (FR)
"A day ahead of the general Greek strike coupled with major Parliament blockade protest, it is useful to remember just why it is that Greeks are so pissed. Well, besides the obvious increase in the retirement age from 61 of course. So below it is in chart format. While we previously presented the UK "misery index" which back in March hit a 20 year high for the first time, here is the same appropriately titled index for Greece. And if the UK is at a 2 decade "misery" high, then Greece is roughly at a 10 billion year high. It really may all be uphill from here... Unless of course the Greek population decides it is happy with the status quo. "
"A day ahead of the general Greek strike coupled with major Parliament blockade protest, it is useful to remember just why it is that Greeks are so pissed. Well, besides the obvious increase in the retirement age from 61 of course. So below it is in chart format. While we previously presented the UK "misery index" which back in March hit a 20 year high for the first time, here is the same appropriately titled index for Greece. And if the UK is at a 2 decade "misery" high, then Greece is roughly at a 10 billion year high. It really may all be uphill from here... Unless of course the Greek population decides it is happy with the status quo. "
Libellés :
ACTIONS - EUROPE,
ACTIONS - US
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