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JIMS NOTES HAS MOVED!

We have officially launched Jim’s Notes under the SectorExchange.com domain.  You can now access his latest posts at SectorExchange.com/jims-notes/
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The move will enable Jim to edit easier and for you to recieve more content in one location.
 
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Oil Short - Dollar Long?

Say What? All the talk in the media about the downside of the US dollar! I am not convinced short term the dollar continues lower. The dollar index has found solid support at the 75 mark and this could be setting up for a snap back bounce. The technical indicators are pointing to the index [...]

Charts from the Media

 Jim Farrish on American Scene Radio
Jim is featured several times weekly on American Scene Radio with Steve Crowley. Listen to the latest segment here.
 
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New Week - Same Issues

This promises to be another interesting week, the start of earning season will set the tone along with the economic data such as ISM Services today. The economic data has been a drag on investors the last couple of weeks and will start the week off with another key data point. How we react to [...]

7 Responses To Yesterday

The October haunts came faster than expected. The financial sector was one of my five issues facing the market and we saw the weakness in the sector yesterday. This remains a concern looking forward. The pullback is in full bloom and the question is how do we deal with the move? To follow up on [...]

5 Haunts for October

It’s October and the markets continue to defy gravity. Not hard to do when you have enough liquidity and optimism. However, the last three weeks has brought some challenges and along with them some worries. The infamous “wall of worry” is back in place and the following are my five haunts for October as we [...]