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The Fed boss says little evidence suggests the economy is falling apart; traders cheer by pushing major indexes higher. Procter & Gamble leads the Dow higher. New-home sales plunge. Oil prices move higher.
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia seems to have overcome the damage stemming from its namesake's legal troubles. But the company is still too closely tied to her fortunes.

Traders work at the New York Stock Exchange, Thursday, March 1, 2007 in New York. Wall Street tried to stage a comeback Thursday, March 1, 2007, with the Dow Jones industrials erasing much of an earlier 209-point drop after a stronger-than-expected reading of the Institute for Supply Management's assessment of manufacturing activity in February.(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - A still skittish Wall Street closed modestly lower Thursday, having clawed its way back from an early-session plunge after upbeat manufacturing data allayed fears about a flagging U.S. economy.


While some investors are worried about what to do next, I will take this opportunity to move money out of the game industry and into a food retailer.
Besides the market meltdown in China, there are other factors that investors should not ignore.

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange February 28, 2007. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. stocks slipped on Thursday in the latest leg of a global equities sell-off as investors' diminishing appetite for risk drove them to safer assets like bonds.


AP - The New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday continued its mop-up from the technical glitches that bottlenecked its trading system and triggered a temporary shutdown of electronic transactions during Tuesday's market plunge.

The Time Warner Inc. headquarters building at Columbus Circle in New York, October 13, 2005. Time Warner Cable Inc. expects 2007 revenue growth in the mid-to-high 30s percentage range, the company said on Wednesday, a day before its shares begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange. (Nicholas Roberts/Reuters)Reuters - Time Warner Cable Inc. expects 2007 revenue growth in the mid-to-high 30s percentage range, the company said on Wednesday, a day before its shares begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange.


FT.com - Global stock markets staged a cautious recovery on Wednesday as Wall Street rallied a day after its worst slide since 2001 and other markets partially recovered from heavy early losses.

A customer receives US dollars at a moneychanger.  The US dollar held steady Wednesday after losing ground a day earlier amid heavy falls on global stock markets and amid fears over Chinese and US economic growth.(AFP/File/Romeo Gacad)AFP - The US dollar held steady Wednesday after losing ground a day earlier amid heavy falls on global stock markets and amid fears over Chinese and US economic growth.


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