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Top-Yielding Monthly Dividend St...

By Fred Fuld Posted on Dec. 3, 2009 Everyone can appreciate the security offered by a regular income, whether in the form of a paycheck or retirement check -- or a divi...

12.03.09 | 16:15 PM
Cramer's Take on Headline Stocks...

Posted on Dec. 3, 2009 Regardless of why a stock is in the news, it never hurts to hear what a professional investor has to say about it. The key is to gather as much in...

12.03.09 | 14:40 PM
'Fast Money' Portfolios of the Week

By Roberto Pedone Posted on Dec. 3, 2009 The traders of CNBC’s “Fast Money” think the path of least resistance for the stock market remains to the upside. On Tues...

12.03.09 | 12:05 PM
Cramer's Take on Headline Stocks...

Posted on Dec. 2, 2009 Not a Stockpickr member? Join the community today -- for free. Regardless of why a stock is in the news, it never hurts to hear what a professi...

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Q. every day there is a new analyst...
12.03.09 | 14:46 PM Asked by patrick1

A. A bubble ? . . . a top? . . . crowded
trade?

Possibly . . . IF and only IF ALL the
underlying fiscal, economic, regulatory
and monetary issues have been
satisfactorily addressed.

The questions are: What specifically has
truly been addressed in a satisfactory
fashion? Also, are we able to restore or
create an adequate number of private
sector jobs that will account for those
(officially AND unoffically) currently
out of a job or working only part time?
Are we fooling ourselves or is there a
real chance that we are actually in an
era that will be characterized not as
having ended a recession but remaining
in a state of depression (similar to the
Great Depression but with the experience
of inflation for real assets)?

One key factor at this juncture, imho,
is the national debt clock that is not
likely to slow its cuurent ascent, much
less reversing anytime in the near
future. . . which is akin to a economic
death march.

A drop in gold to $1,000 of course is
possible . . . which would be a good
support level as well as another
opportunity to 'buy in' to what the
future could very well be.

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Cramer's Lightning Round

These are the stocks from Jim Cramer's Dec. 2 Lightning Round. We list the stocks on which he is BULLISH and BEARISH.... more

Dogs of the Dow

Here are the 10 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks with the highest yields as of the market close on Dec. 1, 2009. more

Rising on Unusual Volume

Here are some stocks that moved up on unusual volume on Dec. 2, 2009. more