On December 4th I wrote: The last time I used Terror in the Dow was from the Twilight Zone episode when William Shatner sees a gremlin on the wing of the airplane he’s flying in.
That was when the Dow …
Want to trade someone else’s list of Picks for 2018?
You might.
I do read very few of other people’s or firm’s picks-mainly to see if they agree with my own personal list.
However, regardless of whether these lists resonate …
Happy New Year!
Over the weekend I found a quote by T.S. Eliot:
“For last year’s words belong to last year’s language. And next year’s words await another voice.”
In market terms, last year’s rally belongs to last year’s language. …
Economic activity in the manufacturing sector expanded in November, and the overall economy grew for the 102nd consecutive month, say the nation's supply executives in the latest Manufacturing ISM® Report On Business®.
The PMI increased to the highest level since …
I thought for the last week of 2017, I’d go back and look at recent archived Daily’s.
My quest is to search for recommendations I made in both the Economic Modern Family and elsewhere that are now setting up well.…
As we come to the end of the year, I thought it would offer value to my readers by posting an article I wrote a while ago.
Pertinent to any market condition, this article should make you think, “Duh!”
Who …
Day two of a declining U.S. Dollar in the face of rising U.S. interest rates.
After last December, when the Fed hiked, we had a similar response to what we see now.
Gold rose and the dollar declined.
Higher rates …
Slow. So slow that even Tales and Trades from the Crypto-currencies were dull.
Some instruments perked up. JD Inc, for example, rose over 3% on big volume.
Twitter (TWTR) rose more than 1.66% to make another new multi-year high, also …
The weekend Daily ended with, “This week, let Transportation (or to keep with the analogy, the Millennium Falcon) be your Hans Solo and guide you to the next galaxy.”
Furthermore, I stated, “Literally every day, the recent top performer of …
With a meager $200 million budget, the third new Star Wars movie takes us to a “galaxy far, far away.”
Heavily funded and clearly extra-terrestrial, the market transports the bulls to their own galaxy far, far away.
In the film, …