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Winds of change

1 December, 2011 (15:01) | Uncategorized | By: Tony Crowell

Apple doesn’t fret, it executes, and I expect its price back above $400 by yearend and breaking $500 in 2012.

Stock market Thanksgiving

23 November, 2011 (14:18) | Uncategorized | By: Tony Crowell

There are many well-publicized worries but there is also much for which to be thankful at this season.

Euro problems create U.S. bargains.

17 November, 2011 (16:27) | Uncategorized | By: Tony Crowell

With over 90% reporting of the companies that make up the S&P 500, overall earnings of America’s biggest companies set a new record.

A few good stocks in the financial sector

10 November, 2011 (16:49) | Uncategorized | By: Tony Crowell

I suspect there is no truth to the rumor that Berlusconi intends to become President of the National Restaurant Association.

Risk on, risk off

3 November, 2011 (18:18) | Uncategorized | By: Tony Crowell

In my personal view, women have certainly presented risks but these have been greatly surpassed by their rewards.

Europe sends a signal

27 October, 2011 (16:22) | Uncategorized | By: Tony Crowell

Momentum is returning to quality stocks. This has been a trying year but patience is being rewarded.

The challenge from 1984

19 October, 2011 (10:24) | Uncategorized | By: Tony Crowell

Actually, there isn’t a plan yet and it seems to me as if the seconds for 17 Euro dueling countries had only agreed on a time and place where they could all shoot at each other.

After Steve Jobs, what now for Apple?

12 October, 2011 (12:34) | Uncategorized | By: Tony Crowell

After all, no other company mentioned here ever inspired its customers to put its logo on bumper stickers

The “End of Oil” is nowhere in sight

6 October, 2011 (10:54) | Uncategorized | By: Tony Crowell

Investors should take advantage of current fears and establish or augment positions in these energy stocks.

Blue chips point toward market rally.

26 September, 2011 (12:43) | Uncategorized | By: Tony Crowell

Apple (AAPL-$400), our largest position, made a new high on September 10, then was pushed down below $400 during the carnage but pushed back nicely. (It began the year at $325.) I expect it to hit $500.