Jordan Kahn, CFA, is the President and CIO of KAM Advisors, a Beverly Hills, Calif., money manager. He previously was a managing partner with Beverly Investment Advisors. He also writes a daily blog called In The Money.
Mr. Kahn holds a master’s in financial markets and trading from the Stuart School of Business at the Illinois Institute of Technology and a bachelor’s degree in economics and finance from the University of Colorado.
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Jordan’s latest columns:
- 11:11am Wednesday, May 16, 2012: Still Looking For Upside - Wall Street All-Stars» Jordan Kahn
The market is getting a bounce in early trading, but it still needs to pick up some steam as the day wears on to have a real impact. We did get some positive economic reports today which seem to be helping. Both Asian and European markets were both down overnight, but our market seems to [...] - 11:30am Tuesday, May 15, 2012: You Call That A Bounce? - Wall Street All-Stars» Jordan Kahn
The market is only slightly higher in early trading despite the market back in oversold territory and down the last 7 of 9 days. The futures were pointing to a stronger open early this morning, but the enthusiasm quickly faded. The latest Empire State Manuf. Index improved to 17.1 in May from 6.6 in April. [...] - 11:06am Monday, May 14, 2012: Monday Morning Musings - Wall Street All-Stars» Jordan Kahn
The markets are lower in early trading on the heels of increasing political unrest in Greece which is weighing on European markets. Europe’s markets are all lower this morning, while bond yields are rising in the peripheral countries. Asian markets were also mostly lower overnight, including China, despite a move by the central bank in [...] - 11:35am Friday, May 11, 2012: Sentiment Improved In U.S., Worsening In Europe - Wall Street All-Stars» Jordan Kahn
The market is higher in early trader after starting out on a weak note. The big news last night was this $2 billion trading loss at JPMorgan (JPM). JPM said it was due to some hedges on their credit portfolios that went awry, and investors were not pleased. Trading losses are often one-time in nature, [...] - 11:09am Thursday, May 10, 2012: Can The Market Muster A Convincing Bounce? - Wall Street All-Stars» Jordan Kahn
The market is higher in early trading after being down for 6 straight days, which is the longest streak since summer 2011. The Nasdaq is underperforming after earnings reports from both Cisco (CSCO) and Priceline (PCLN) failed to impress. CSCO beat by a penny but lowered guidance and its stock is down -8.7% currently. PCLN [...]
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