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Wall Street And Bear Scat

Wall Street And Bear Scat

As seen in the Bear’s Eye View (BEV) chart below, the last all-time high for the Dow Jones happened on March 1. Since then however, it’s been slowly deflating. The post-election run up in the Dow Jones (enclosed in the Red Circle) was an excellent advance; one of the best in the post March 2009 […]
Target2 And Secret Bailouts: Will Germany Be Forced Into A Fiscal Union With Rest Of Eurozone?

Target2 And Secret Bailouts: Will Germany Be Forced Into A Fiscal Union With Rest Of Eurozone?

Project Syndicate writer, Hans-Werner Sinn, explains why the ECB’s asset purchases and Target2 imbalances constitute “Europe’s Secret Bailout”. Under the ECB’s QE program, which started in March 2015, eurozone members’ central banks buy private market securities for €1.74 trillion ($1.84 trillion), with more than €1.4 trillion to be used to purchase their own countries’ government […]
GBP/USD Forecast April 24-28

GBP/USD Forecast April 24-28

GBP/USD enjoyed its strongest weekly gain in 2017, gaining 270 points. The pair closed the week at the 1.28 level. This week’s key event is Preliminary GDP. Here is an outlook for the highlights of this week and an updated technical analysis for GBP/USD.   The pound jumped sharply as Prime Minister May shocked the markets by calling a […]
Liquidity Supernova And The Big Ugly Flaw

Liquidity Supernova And The Big Ugly Flaw

April 21 – Reuters (Vikram Subhedar): “The $1 trillion of financial assets that central banks in Europe and Japan have bought so far this year is the best explanation for the gains seen in global stocks and bonds despite lingering political risks, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said on Friday. If the current pace of […]
Trump’s Steel Import Probe: U.S. Steel Over Reliance?

Trump’s Steel Import Probe: U.S. Steel Over Reliance?

Domestic steel maker United States Steel and its foreign rival Reliance Steel are scheduled to report first-quarter earnings next week. Both companies are expected to come up with stellar performances. Which of these will come out ahead? Such a comparison comes into sharp focus considering Trump’s latest policy imperative: steel imports. Trump Probe Bolster Steel […]
Bonds: This Just In…

Bonds: This Just In…

Note: We highlighted the contrary bullish bond play right here at TalkMarkets back on December 6.  Now it appears it won’t be long before it goes the other way, as the media have begun to talk bullish.  Wash, rinse, repeat… This is actually a tag-along to the regular ‘Bonds’ segment in this week’s NFTRH 444.  […]
EUR/USD Spikes To 5-Month Highs After Early French Results

EUR/USD Spikes To 5-Month Highs After Early French Results

With projections all confirming Le Pen and Macron into the second round (though varying notably on who is leading), the markets appear comforted by Macron’s position as EURUSD has spike almost 100 pips breaking above 1.09 to 5-month highs… EUR/USD above 1.09… To its highest since Nov 11th…   Breaking above the 200-day moving average…
Bi-Weekly Economic Review – Sunday, April 23

Bi-Weekly Economic Review – Sunday, April 23

It wasn’t a very good two weeks for economic data with the majority of reports disappointing. Most notable I think is that the so called “soft data” is starting to reflect reality rather than some fantasy land where President Trump enacts his entire agenda in the first 100 days of being in office. Politics is […]
The Coming Week In The S&P 500

The Coming Week In The S&P 500

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French Exit Polls: Macron Wins First Round 23.7%, Le Pen 21.7% – EUR/USD Should Rise

French Exit Polls: Macron Wins First Round 23.7%, Le Pen 21.7% – EUR/USD Should Rise

According to the exit polls, Macron leads with 23.7%, Le Pen with 21%. Well behind, Fillon and Melenchon are tied with 19.5%. French exit polls are relatively reliable as they use real data. It seems that neither Fillon nor Melenchon can beat Macron and push him out of the second round. Le Pen could eventually surpass Macron: 2% is not […]