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Where Will Your Money Go This Week

Richard Suttmeier’s Stock Strategies blog, EQUITIES Magazine

Market strategist Richard Suttmeier comments on what the markets are doing today and what he predicts will happen tomorrow.

 

“Bank Failure Friday returns. Consumer Credit dropped sharply in November. Today is the sixth round of the Title Bout between the Bull and the Bear, as US Capital Markets Jab between supports and resistances. Can the Bear deliver a knockout punch?...”

 

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About Richard Suttmeier:

 

Richard Suttmeier is the chief market strategist for ValuEngine.com. Richard is an industry leader on the housing market and banking system and writes a newsletter covering The Great Credit Crunch. He produces a List of Problem Banks by name. He produces daily and weekly briefings covering the US Capital markets. Richard Suttmeier’s ValuEngine Four In Four video is available on forextv.com. Early in his career, he became the first long bond trader for Bache and later began the government bond department at LF Rothschild. Suttmeier went on to form Global Market Consultants as an independent third-party research provider, producing reports covering the U.S. capital markets. He has also been the U.S. Treasury strategist for Smith Barney and chief financial strategist for William R. Hough. Suttmeier holds a bachelor’s degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a master’s degree from Polytechnic University

 

About EQUITIES:

 

Since 1951, EQUITIES Magazine has been a leading media company providing business editorial content designed to serve the needs of business leaders, professionals, institutional investors and retail investors. We are focused on business and the business of making money, not on lifestyle subjects. We publish original reporting in print and on our website, as well as select content at www.nasdaq.com. For 28 years we have hosted our own branded investor conferences that connect public company CEO’s with our loyal readers in the investment community.

 

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