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Doug Noland

Doug Noland

Prudent Bear

Contributor since: 26 Feb 2010

  • It's Here

    Published 21 November 2003 | viewed 3,983 times

    A faltering dollar, along with terrorism and trade concerns, weighed on global equity markets this week. Here at home, stocks faced only moderate selling pressure.…

  • Liquidity, Money and Credit

    Published 14 November 2003 | viewed 5,219 times

    Definitely UNEDITED this evening!  A big drop in bond yields offered little encouragement for a tired stock market. For the week, the Dow and S&P500…

  • The Evolution to an All-encompassing Credit Bubble

    Published 07 November 2003 | viewed 4,955 times

    Strong economic news had mixed impact on the speculative U.S. stock market. For the week, the Dow and S&P500 were about unchanged. The Utilities declined…

  • Straight Talk from Consumate Central Banker Dr. Otmar Issing

    Published 31 October 2003 | viewed 4,557 times

    Over-liquefied markets came flying back this week. For the week, the Dow and S&P500 gained about 2%. The Utilities were unchanged, while the Morgan Stanley…

  • A True Paradigm Shift

    Published 24 October 2003 | viewed 5,346 times

    My now habitual apology for an unedited Bulletin. It was another unsettled week for global equity, currency, Credit and commodity markets. For the week, the…

  • BofA Rings Fannie

    Published 17 October 2003 | viewed 5,381 times

    My apologies, again, for an unedited Bulletin. For the week, the Dow was slightly positive and the S&P500 slightly negative. Economically sensitive issues outperformed, with…

  • The Honorable Life of Mr. Wally Ciochetti

    Published 10 October 2003 | viewed 4,809 times

    My apologies for this unedited Bulletin! It was another captivating week in global financial markets. Here at home, the Dow, S&P500 and Transports all added…

  • Tipping Point?

    Published 03 October 2003 | viewed 5,393 times

    I feel too young to have so many grey hairs. For the week, the Dow and S&P500 jumped 3%. The Transports and Morgan Stanley Cyclical…

  • The Powerful Force

    Published 26 September 2003 | viewed 4,488 times

    My apologies for this unedited and unimpressive Bulletin! A weak dollar and palpable financial fragility weighed on the speculative stock market. For the week, the…

  • "Let it Rip"

    Published 19 September 2003 | viewed 3,819 times

    Renewed dollar weakness did not get in the way of another week of frothy but broad-based stock market gains. For the week, the Dow, the…

  • One for the Time Capsule

    Published 12 September 2003 | viewed 4,756 times

    It was one more unsettled week for global financial markets, as equities, bonds, currencies, and commodities all seemingly traded with dizzying volatility. Our stock market…

  • Two Runaway Bubbles and Global Reflation

    Published 29 August 2003 | viewed 3,484 times

    The stock market seemed to enjoy itself. For the week, the Dow added almost 1% and the S&P500 gained about 2%. The Transports and Morgan…

  • Way Behind the Curve

    Published 22 August 2003 | viewed 4,116 times

    It was another week of "adventure" for unsettled global financial markets. The dollar enjoyed its largest gain in 2 ½ years, Semiconductor stocks surged 11%,…

  • The Interregnum Market

    Published 15 August 2003 | viewed 3,271 times

    Stocks grinded higher this week, ignoring a troubling backdrop that included a power crisis that continues to cripple much of the Northeastern United States and…

  • The Post-Boom Boom

    Published 08 August 2003 | viewed 3,736 times

    Every week in these most-unsettled financial markets is an adventure. This week saw the Dow and S&P500 about unchanged for the week. The Transports declined…

  • Lost Control

    Published 01 August 2003 | viewed 3,404 times

    I'll try to add some things and get this Bulletin "cleaned up" in the morning. Thanks! Stocks ended the week somewhat lower. Managers were apparently…

  • Struggling Team Greenspan/Bernanke

    Published 25 July 2003 | viewed 4,081 times

    It appears wild volatility has likely returned to the stock market. On the back of generally favorable earnings reports, the Dow gained 1% and the…

  • The Credit Bubble Bulletin

    Published 18 July 2003 | viewed 3,360 times

    Doug Noland is on vacation Amazing Times by Edmund M. McCarthy Edmund M. McCarthy is President and CEO of Financial Risk Management Advisors Company. This…

  • North Atlantic Tides

    Published 11 July 2003 | viewed 5,617 times

    The rally continues, as stocks were led higher by (surprise) the highflying Biotech, Semiconductor and Technology sectors. For the week, the Dow gained 0.5% and…

  • It's Going to be a Fascinating Second Half

    Published 04 July 2003 | viewed 3,313 times

    My apologies for this unedited Bulletin! The shortened three-and-a-half day trading week saw both the Dow and the S&P 500 rise about 1%. Notably strong…