• 695 days Will The ECB Continue To Hike Rates?
  • 696 days Forbes: Aramco Remains Largest Company In The Middle East
  • 697 days Caltech Scientists Succesfully Beam Back Solar Power From Space
  • 1,097 days Could Crypto Overtake Traditional Investment?
  • 1,102 days Americans Still Quitting Jobs At Record Pace
  • 1,104 days FinTech Startups Tapping VC Money for ‘Immigrant Banking’
  • 1,107 days Is The Dollar Too Strong?
  • 1,107 days Big Tech Disappoints Investors on Earnings Calls
  • 1,108 days Fear And Celebration On Twitter as Musk Takes The Reins
  • 1,110 days China Is Quietly Trying To Distance Itself From Russia
  • 1,110 days Tech and Internet Giants’ Earnings In Focus After Netflix’s Stinker
  • 1,114 days Crypto Investors Won Big In 2021
  • 1,114 days The ‘Metaverse’ Economy Could be Worth $13 Trillion By 2030
  • 1,115 days Food Prices Are Skyrocketing As Putin’s War Persists
  • 1,117 days Pentagon Resignations Illustrate Our ‘Commercial’ Defense Dilemma
  • 1,118 days US Banks Shrug off Nearly $15 Billion In Russian Write-Offs
  • 1,121 days Cannabis Stocks in Holding Pattern Despite Positive Momentum
  • 1,122 days Is Musk A Bastion Of Free Speech Or Will His Absolutist Stance Backfire?
  • 1,122 days Two ETFs That Could Hedge Against Extreme Market Volatility
  • 1,124 days Are NFTs About To Take Over Gaming?

Markets

Alt Text

Hollywood Inc.

Feb 10, 2006 at 00:00

Like something that plays right out of a "B" movie, U.S. Government number crunchers have raised the act of deceptive hubris to a truly specialized "art form" that would make…

Alt Text

Dow Theory and Cycle Quantifications

Feb 10, 2006 at 00:00

According to classical Dow theory, the rally out of the 2002 low is a giant "Secondary Reaction" separating Phase I from Phase II of a much larger ongoing bear market.…

Alt Text

The Bell Tolls For Toll Bros.

Feb 09, 2006 at 00:00

The opening bell on Wall Street was tolling for Toll Bros., the upscale homebuilder, who announced prior to the opening of trading that its orders plunged 29% in the three…

Alt Text

Its Different This Time

Feb 08, 2006 at 00:00

With rare exceptions like the Great Depression and in the years right after WWII, households have run surpluses. That is, households usually spend less than they earn after taxes. But…

Alt Text

Real Men Trade the Long Bond

Feb 09, 2006 at 00:00

Thursday's auction will mark the resumption of issuance of longer-dated treasuries. It is worth a general comment, particularly as the coupon is expected to be around 4 1/2%. Low coupon…

Alt Text

Reply to Gary North on Silver

Feb 09, 2006 at 00:00

One thing we do agree with Gary North on as regards the gold-silver ratio is that it is not some short to medium term forecaster. It is a long-term indicator…

Alt Text

Debt Markets Demystified

Feb 09, 2006 at 00:00

Given that this auction was for inflation protected securities [ostensibly more desirable or less risky than long term debt with a fixed coupon], the bid to cover ratio at 1.48%…

Alt Text

Correction Time is Here!

Feb 08, 2006 at 00:00

Mutual fund cash positions in the US have declined to a record low and that such low readings have, in the past, preceded serious market corrections or bear markets.

Alt Text

Foreclosures Rise / More Defaults Expected

Feb 08, 2006 at 00:00

Foreclosures.com, a California based investment advisory firm and nationwide publisher of distressed property information reported today that a flood of mortgage defaults could be expected in the storm ravaged Gulf…

Alt Text

Running with the Bulls!

Feb 08, 2006 at 00:00

So, why do I think gold is headed higher over the coming years? There are several reasons but the biggest one is that the public is losing confidence in paper…