Today, I view the FTSE 100 from the four-hour timeframe standpoint and its respective levels as the short-term charts have turned choppy and somewhat less reliable. As seen below, the overall trend ...
As we start 2016 it’s a good time to review and update all our positions in the folio. We’re eliminating quite a few and adding some new names. Generally we are hanging on to many of our b...
Financial stress in the US has been creeping up this year, based on four benchmarks published by Federal Reserve banks. One of the indexes is now signaling a “moderate” stress level for the US, al...
Japanese Negativity: Apparently, the world of investors and economists were surprised of Japans (worlds third largest economy) recent decision to cut interest rates negative, except me. It was not an ...
One of the great unknowns facing the US shale industry, and threatening the recurring rumors of its imminent demise, is how it is possible that despite the collapsing number of oil wells, and despite ...
Throughout the past 30 days of wild volatility, here’s what I didn’t do. Panic. Worry. Sell. In fact, the best I did was add to a couple of positions yesterday. The world was already in an uncert...
Winter storm Jonas has wreaked a lot of havoc, not just in the east coast of the United States, but in the financial markets as well. Here are some of the effects of one of the worst blizzards in h...
The US dollar remains under broad pressure after yesterday’s sharp decline. Neither dovish comments by ECB President Draghi, nor the Reserve Bank of New Zealand have managed to reverse the gain...
Canadians are now more confused than ever as to whether or not they should invest in the US market. There are many factors playing in the investor’s mind at the moment. Before we tackle the currency...
We have previously shown just how bad the situation in the US heavy trucking space – trucks with a gross weight over 33K pounds – was most recently in “US Trucking Has Not Been This ...