Skip to content
Top Gun Financial
  • Blog
  • Client Accounts
  • About
  • Fees
Contact Greg
Top Gun Financial
  • Local Home Market In The Tank

    August 28, 2006 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    A couple weeks ago DataQuick, the excellent real estate information firm providing data primarily for the California market, came out with its July 2006 numbers.  The Sacramento Bee ran a sobering article based on the report: July … saw the biggest drop…

    Read More Local Home Market In The TankContinue

  • Morgan Stanley’s Stephen Roach on the Popping of the Housing Bubble and Its Effect on the US and Global Economies

    August 28, 2006 Reading Time: 7 minutes

    Stephen Roach, Chief Economist at Morgan Stanley, had some noteworthy things to say about the bursting of the housing bubble and its effects on the US and global economies in his most recent two commentaries at Morgan Stanley’s Global Economic…

    Read More Morgan Stanley’s Stephen Roach on the Popping of the Housing Bubble and Its Effect on the US and Global EconomiesContinue

  • Women’s Retailer Chico’s FAS and Home Furnishings Retailer Williams-Sonoma Report Slowing Sales

    August 25, 2006 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    After the bell on Wednesday women’s retailer Chico’s FAS (NYSE: CHS) warned that August same store sales are showing a decline of about 3% and that it sees dismal same store sales for its third quarter, according to the Wall…

    Read More Women’s Retailer Chico’s FAS and Home Furnishings Retailer Williams-Sonoma Report Slowing SalesContinue

  • WSJ: The House the Fed Built

    August 25, 2006 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    The Wall Street Journal today published an editorial, “The House the Fed Built” (subscription required), echoing the interpretation of recent Fed history I posted a couple weeks ago: This is the housing market the Federal Reserve built.  That is to say,…

    Read More WSJ: The House the Fed BuiltContinue

  • Companies Selling to the Middle Class Start to Feel the Pain

    August 25, 2006 Reading Time: 5 minutes

    The Wall Street Journal ran a noteworthy article on Monday (subscription required) citing evidence that middle income consumers are slowing down their spending in the face of high gas prices and a slowing housing market: … Ms. Liebmann [president of…

    Read More Companies Selling to the Middle Class Start to Feel the PainContinue

  • Signs Your Financial Advisor Is No Good

    August 17, 2006 Reading Time: 5 minutes

    Marketwatch recently ran an article on signs that your financial advisor is no good.  Here are some of their signs I found particulary important: 2. Refuses to disclose free arrangements Some advisers are squarely focused on investments that make the…

    Read More Signs Your Financial Advisor Is No GoodContinue

  • Whole Foods Gets the “Barron’s Bounce”

    August 15, 2006 Reading Time: 5 minutes

    Whole Foods (NASDAQ: WFMI), a stock I recommended 2 weeks ago, got a favorable write up in this weekend’s Barron’s (subscription required).  Barron’s is widely read among professional investors who frequently buy up large quantities of the stocks recommended by…

    Read More Whole Foods Gets the “Barron’s Bounce”Continue

  • The Significance of the Fed Pause: Interest Rates, the Economy and Inflation

    August 10, 2006 Reading Time: 15 minutes

    After 17 straight quarter point rate hikes going back to June 2004 the Fed paused on Tuesday leaving the federal funds rate at 5.25% (from 1% back in June of 2004).  In this post I want to try and explain…

    Read More The Significance of the Fed Pause: Interest Rates, the Economy and InflationContinue

  • Maybe Big Tech Isn’t Dead

    August 9, 2006 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO) today reported 4th quarter and fiscal year 2006 results that were positively received by Wall Street.  The shares jumped $2.49 to $19.78, a more than 14% increase, as 221.6 million shares, 3.64% of the company, traded…

    Read More Maybe Big Tech Isn’t DeadContinue

  • Beware of Broker Conflict of Interests

    August 8, 2006 Reading Time: 4 minutes

    Forbes recently ran an article worth reading: “Ten Ways Brokers Pick Pockets”: Arbitration is how disgruntled investors usually have to bring their complaints against brokers.  In 2005, 6,074 cases were filed, the majority of which dealt with breach of fiduciary…

    Read More Beware of Broker Conflict of InterestsContinue

Page navigation

Previous PagePrevious 1 … 230 231 232 233 Next PageNext
Search

Follow Us

Greg Feirman

Meet CEO

I dropped out of Philosophy graduate school to start Top Gun in 2006 to profit from the bursting of the housing bubble. The stock market peaked in 2007 and Top Gun beat the S&P by more than 50% in 2008... Learn More

New Post Announcements

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Entries (RSS)

© 2026 Top Gun Financial. Web Site by Bay Area Web Solutions

  • Blog
  • Client Accounts
  • About
  • Fees
  • Contact Greg
Search