Over the past 10 years, Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) has spent more than $50 billion on making more than 100 acquisitions. While the year 2015 was a bit tepid on the acquisition front, it has made up for it...
Single-family existing home sales rose just 0.6% MoM in April with The South and The West regions seeing notable declines in sales (down 2.7% and down 1.7% respectively). What saved the headline prin...
Gold is trading quite nicely from the lows at 1243.88, from where we labeled end of black wave C and is now ideally trading in a new bullish cycle. For now we think that wave 1 can already be complete...
US existing home sales came out at 5.45 million annualized, slightly above 5.4 million that was expected. In addition, last month’s number was slightly revised to the upside: 5.36 instead of the ori...
Boy, the Federal Reserve must really hate traders. Once again, a flip flopping Fed has reversed its message to the market, suggesting that interest rates will rise as soon as its June 17 meeting. The ...
by Jill Mislinski The Philly Fed’s Aruoba-Diebold-Scotti Business Conditions Index (hereafter the ADS index) is a fascinating but relatively little known real-time indicator of business conditio...
Greetings, Let’s start with the Eurozone. The latest ECB minutes point to the central bank’s frustration with the currency bloc’s governments’ inaction. The Governing Council i...
10 points. That’s what we need on the S&P today to reverse what is turning into a very ugly downtrend on the weekly chart. We’ve been discussing that line since February as the dan...
One week ago we showed that in a surprising twist, even as the broader market has remains stable and trading rangebound between 2040 and 2080 over the past month, actual equity outflows had accelerate...