We begin with Friday’s US employment report. The number of jobs created in January was below consensus but the market interpreted the figures as “hawkish” (potentially providing some...
Last Thursday when we recounted the story of how Venezuela is now literally flying in paper money (using three dozen cargo Boeing 747s), we wrote that “Venezuela’s hyperinflation, alread...
Trading opportunities for currency pair: the price has broken from the support. We have two pinbars and a double bottom. On Monday it’s better not to make any big deals and keep an eye on the price...
As Turkey, alongside Saudi Arabia and Qatar see the balance of power in the Syrian proxy war effectively shift back towards the Assad regime, recent trial balloons and troop buildups could be a game c...
A relentless decline in oil prices and sluggish Chinese economic growth adversely affected the broader markets so far this year. Additionally, weak domestic economic growth along with lackluster corpo...
Over the past few years, I’ve been coaching my eldest son at soccer. This has been one of the most inspiring and exciting experiences I’ve lived with my son. Each year, I have the habit of giving ...
U.S. stocks in the red as NFP data fail to meet forecasts U.S. stock markets lost ground on Friday following lower-than-expected jobs data. The Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) data, released on the same day by...
The WTI Crude Oil market initially tried to rally during the course of the day on Friday but turned back around as the $32 level offered far too much in the way of resistance. By doing so, it ended up...
Although I have a son and daughter at the tail-end of the much-maligned demographic group, Millennials (current age 18 to 33), they’re still a bit of a mystery to me. The common perception of this ...
Despite a collapse in yields and implicit plunge in the odds of a rate-hike anytime soon, asset-gathering, commission-taking talking-heads continue to spew unrealities about the economy and where it g...