As the U.S. stock markets continue to trade at their lows, there is little doubt in the minds of traders that the financial sector is going to see more hardships. The key will be figuring out when it is baked in and at what price to give them a shot. The stress test in Europe did little to reassure the global markets as Europe did not even include a default in Greece as a factor. This makes the stress test in Europe look more like a pathetic game of pull the cloth over the eyes.
Ultimately, the markets need a big flush and the U.S government to get the debt ceiling raised. Should that happen, a small back stop will be in the markets for the near term, before the next shoe drops. Profit with the pros by taking the seven day free trial to theResearch Center. Step your game up and make money in any market.
Gareth Soloway
Chief Market Strategist
www.InTheMoneyStocks.com
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