1. Asi va el S&P 500 los ultimos meses. Se rompe la secuencia?
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2011/09/monthly-spx-changes/
May | -1.35% |
June | -1.83% |
July | -2.15% |
August | -5.68% |
September | -7.18% |
October | ? |
4. Hace mucho las acciones no superaban a los bonos. La semana pasada en Europa vendieron mas bonos que acciones y aunque esto es tomado por Barclays como un posible soporte de que ya empezó el cambio de bonos por acciones, en realidad el panico es tan alto que venden ambos. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/credit-dislocated-again
5. Todo lo que necesitan saber del mercado americano en dos graficas que ya uds conocen.
http://peterlbrandt.com/the-fat-lady-makes-her-first-appearance/
The Fat Lady Makes Her First Appearance
6.Podrá resistir Apple la compresion de margenes de los tablets? http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=195215
Best buy has released a statement saying that as of Oct.1, the price of the HTC Flyer (read our review) will drop from $499 to $299. This is hot on the heels of a similar announcement about the BlackBerry Playbook, which also saw a $200 price drop to $299. After seeing products sit on the shelves, and fire sales, and cheap competitors, it looks like retailers (and likely OEM's -- Best Buy isn't eating the entire loss I'm sure) have realized that there are a lot of people who want a tablet device, but don't want to spend $500-$800 on a Galaxy Tab 10.1 or an iPad.
Los tablets son la 3era parte de un portatil de usd 1000 pero valen mas de la mitad. Hasta cuando seguiremos pagando esa prima por la novedad?
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