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Wall Street Greek

Wall Street Greek

http://wallstreetgreek.blogspot.com

After being turned off by the biased stock research offered at investment banks and equally disappointed by the poor quality research offered by independent equity research providers, I have set out to provide investors with the high quality, unbiased reports and advice they deserve from independent equity research providers.

I offer financial market insight critical to daily trading and long-term strategy. For FREE, readers receive two daily stock market warm up articles each weekday morning that provide them with the important market driving news of the day. The articles also offer my value added commentary and analysis, to help investors see the strategic consequence of economic data, international market activity, commodity market dynamics, geopolitical events and stock specific news. On Sunday, you will find "The Greek's Week Ahead," providing you with a schedule of the week's market-moving news.

My experience as a Wall Street Analyst, following a diverse group of 30-40 stocks with strong performance should prove valuable to you. My 5-year average annual return on "Strong Buy" selections was 23% through '04. I was an idea generator for institutional clients, and now I am providing them for you in a colorful and interesting prose.

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  • This Week: Olympic Games of the Banks

    Posted on Wednesday August 6th, 2008 at 00:40

    In a prelude to the Olympic Games, this week offers the challenge of the central banks, as the American Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and Bank of England make key decisions on interest rates. The Olympics begin this week, with the always spe...

  • Asia - Weekly Strategy

    Posted on Sunday August 3rd, 2008 at 22:17

    By Guneet Singh SahniAsian Equity Markets:Asian markets fell last week on weak demand and negative global cues.The outlook for the U.S. economy and domestic corporate earnings continue to drive Asian economies. Thus, Asian markets ended the week in t...

  • Weekly Video Review

    Posted on Sunday August 3rd, 2008 at 00:15

    This week's video review incorporates new media providers we think you will enjoy. The information presented is intensified as a result, and more appealing to the serious investor. But, we still got the funny... Enjoy, and if you cannot see the video...

  • Let's Debate the Employment Situation

    Posted on Saturday August 2nd, 2008 at 13:38

    The latest "Topic of Debate" covers the employment situation. How bad is it? How bad will it get? We are polling the readership to get an idea what the collective consciousness thinks.This past week showed unemployment rose another two-tenths to 5.7%...

  • Unemployment Rate Jumps

    Posted on Friday August 1st, 2008 at 13:18

    By "The Greek"By now you've seen the unemployment rate headline, "Unemployment Jumps to 5.7%!" Or maybe you read, "Unemployment Hits Four-Year High!" Whatever the case, we expect you were unfazed as you packed up the car for your drive to wherever yo...

Comments & Reviews

This blog is currently rated a 7.00 out of a possible 10 based on 3 comments.

shultice24

Blake Said:

Some interesting stuff here. The description really got me, as I can't stand listening to all these investment banks and wall street analysts whose true opinions we will never know, because they are completely biased.

Rating: 8 | Posted: Tuesday January 15th, 2008 at 10:37 | More Reviews From shultice24 | Report This Comment

James Said:

To many ads... I like sites which provide more free information than a wad of advertisements. 8/10 for information, but lower score for all the ads

Rating: 5 | Posted: Wednesday August 29th, 2007 at 17:20 | Report This Comment

vnrozier

Rose Said:

Thanks for the information

Rating: 8 | Posted: Sunday June 3rd, 2007 at 22:20 | More Reviews From vnrozier | Report This Comment

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