Market Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Happy Monday all! Don't forget today's the tax-filing deadline for your 2010 returns (not that you wanted to start your week out with a reminder that the IRS even exists). Here's a handful of things that will be a lot more fun - and fruitful - than giving the government too much of your money.
What's next for the market? That's a good question, but trying to force an answer when there isn't a clear one can make a real mess.
Molson Coors (NYSE:TAP) is the best stock out there right now, at least from a risk/reward perspective.... even if the way of finding it was on the goofy side.
Before you buy or sell today's hottest pre-market movers, think about this. It's not just a matter of being up or down.
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Important Updates From the Community
The community's been buzzing the last few days. Here's a look at some of the hottest stuff it's given us.
Buckeye Partners (NYSE:BPL) has been markedly weak over the last six months while everything else has been fairly strong.... a phenomenon made doubly amazing considering Buckeye is an oil company. That's ultimately a good thing though, at least according to Don Seal.
What's the 'knowledge business'? Oh... ok. Dennis Askew names names.
Lee Wilson just knocked Lithium Exploration (OTC:LEXG) out of the park. There may be a little more meat left on that bone, but even if not, ya' gotta wonder how he knows what he knows. What other tricks/picks does he have up his sleeve?
The most obscure and the most boring beneficiary of the economic revival....
He doesn't necessarily want to get married to it, but Bryan Murphy seems interested in dating Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:AKAM) for a while. And, it's not a bad choice.
Ironically, toy maker Hasbro (NASDAQ:HAS) has been anything but fun to play with lately.
Surely one of these three names will make good on its promise of a breakout, and maybe even all three will do it.
About half the time an upgrade on a stock is too little, too late, and actually ends up being a kiss of death. The other half, the upgrade works and puts an undervalued stock back into a bullish mode (just crazy enough to work, right?). This upgrade of a meat and food processor is one of the latter variety, and could have jump-started a bullish move. Check it out.
Round 3 for John Monroe's Avanir (NASDAQ:AVNR) pick. One of these efforts is eventually going to setup a knockout punch (in a good way).
All this talk about stocks you want shouldn't distract us from the reality that that are at least just as many you don't want.
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