Market Notes February 22, 2010

Lowe fs continues to have concern regarding the debt issues in Europe. The situation in our opinion is by no means cured. We believe the Spain and Portugal and possibly Italy may be in a similar situation to that of Greece. The EU has been vague on the details of the assistance they will be
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Market Notes February 12, 2010

As we dig out from the amazing snows here in Maryland, we wanted to provide you with a brief summary of the current market conditions. For those of you out of state and in warmer climates, the scene here over the past week has been surreal. Looking at today’s market action, there is really no
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Market Notes January 26, 2010

Last Friday, several key senators began to elevate pressure on Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke. The stock market reacted with a third day of declines. However, as of Monday, the stock markets appear to be taking a respite based on growing support for Chairman Bernanke. If Ben Bernanke’s confirmation were to fail we believe that the
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Market Notes January 22, 2010

The past two trading days have seen the Dow Jones Industrial Average (see index disclaimer) drop into negative territory for 2010 (Source: Wall Street Journal). During the later half of 2009, we often wrote about possible weakness and potential volatility in 2010. At this time we do not believe any fundamental economic factors have changed.
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Market Notes November 6, 2009

Our outlook which we wrote about on October 26th (see below) remains virtually unchanged. The month of October proved to be volatile for the stock market. Many of you may be surprised to see a negative return on your October account statements, for the first time since March. In fact, many major market indexes were
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Market Notes September 11, 2009

This is a good time to bring you up-to-date on Lowefs’ current thoughts regarding the status of the markets and the economy. In our most recent analysis, economist Anirban Basu, Capital Markets analyst Morris Segall, and the financial planners at Lowe fs all conclude that we are likely heading toward a “W-shaped” economic recovery. (The
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Market Notes April 7th, 2009

The corporate earnings season got underway today with Alcoa reporting losses greater than what analysts estimated. Lowe fs has been looking to corporate earnings as one indicator of the overall ability of the market to sustain the recent rally or create downward pressure and a pull back from recent advances. Dismal unemployment numbers released on
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Market Notes July 24, 2009

Earnings Euphoria Meaningless and Irrelevant Lowe fs has a question for you. If you set the bar for a goal so low that you will most certainly achieve it, is it appropriate to celebrate the achievement of that goal? According to the stock market the answer is yes. Lowe fs thinks otherwise and believes the
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Market Notes July 15, 2009

Intel: Indicator of Corporate Earnings Recovery? As we review the earnings report from Intel we believe the report is a clear indicator that corporate earnings will rise faster and recover more quickly than the overall economy. The Intel earnings report is a significant indicator that companies in certain sectors will show earnings growth exceeding analyst
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Market Notes July 6, 2009

Lowe fs trusts that you had a happy July 4th celebration with family and/or friends despite the 2.5+ % market pull back following the release of the June economic numbers (see Wall Street Journal) last Thursday. We do expect this trend to continue into this week. The June unemployment report and the attending stock market
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