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                        Stock Of The Week: The Charles Schwab Corporation

E Stock Of The Week: The Charles Schwab Corporation

We are at the 50 day moving average and the market must honor this support level. Schwab (Charles) has an increasing rate of earnings growth which is certainly loved by the market. Let’s take a look. Video Length: 00:05:06
GDPNow Forecast Dips Slightly: Baseline 1.8%, Real Final Sales 1.1%

GDPNow Forecast Dips Slightly: Baseline 1.8%, Real Final Sales 1.1%

For GDPNow, a strong factory report could not overtake weak housing and trade reports. Divergence with Nowcast widens. The divergence between GDPNow and the New York Fed Nowcast GDP estimates widened to 0.9 percentage points in the past week. GDPNow Latest Forecast: 1.8 Percent — March 16, 2018 The GDPNow model estimate for real GDP growth (seasonally adjusted annual […]
Bitcoin Update, Demand Is Present

Bitcoin Update, Demand Is Present

When a Wyckoff trader looks at a stock chart of price and volume, one looks for foot prints of material demand and supply. The current bitcoin chart shows very significant demand prints. Video Length: 00:13:50 Investing Quote… ..“What beat me was not having the brains enough to stick to my own game – that is, […]
What Is A First Time Home Buyer? (Not What You Think)

What Is A First Time Home Buyer? (Not What You Think)

When determining the direction of the housing market, analysts like to look toward the millennial generation to provide future demand. The most common age in America is 27. The average age of first time home buyers is 33 which implies there will be a surge in housing demand in the next few years. While there […]
Something Just Isn’t Adding Up In The Recent Data

Something Just Isn’t Adding Up In The Recent Data

The week started off strong out of the gate on Monday in the wake of Friday’s post-payroll rally, but the momentum quickly faded, leaving the S&P 500 down four consecutive days as of Thursday’s close. If it closes in the red again Friday, it will be the longest losing streak in over 16 months going […]
2000 Tech Bubble And Stock Crash, Causes And Lessons

2000 Tech Bubble And Stock Crash, Causes And Lessons

Learn the history of the 2000 stock market crash, when technology stocks declined 83%. Also, learn the causes of the crash and the lessons it left us with. The “Tech bubble” and resulting stock market crash, which began in 2000 and continued until 2002, is also known as the Dotcom bubble, Dotcom crash, Dotcom boom, internet […]
Key Spider Support

Key Spider Support

It looks like quadruple witching is keeping things propped up so far. It probably won’t happen today, but the SPY needs to crack 274.24 to seal its gap and break its short-term trendline.
Has Bitcoin Bought It?

Has Bitcoin Bought It?

Punch-drunk from a series of crunching blows, dazed and confused, staggering for the ropes. It’s hard not to get the image of Bitcoin being pummeled by the market, getting the wind knock out of it. But is this picture true? Instead of focusing on what swirls around in the media, a cautious investor would instead […]
Tariffs And Tightening: Here’s What $350 Billion Worth Of AUM Is Thinking

Tariffs And Tightening: Here’s What $350 Billion Worth Of AUM Is Thinking

Well, BofAML’s latest FX and rates survey is out and there are some interesting takeaways. The latest iteration was conducted from the 9th through the 14th of this month with 66 fund managers with AUM of nearly $350 billion participating. The topics were “tariffs, transition and tightening.” Perhaps the most amusing bit from the survey […]
February 2018 Residential Building Again Mixed

February 2018 Residential Building Again Mixed

The headline residential building permits declined and construction completions improved. But we keep our eyes on the rolling averages which were mixed. Analyst Opinion of Residential Building The backward revisions this month were significantly down.The nature of this industry normally has large variations from month to month (mostly due to weather) so the rolling averages […]