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Cash Strength And Nuke Outages Rally Nat Gas

Cash Strength And Nuke Outages Rally Nat Gas

May natural gas prices continued their rally today, settling up just less than 2% following a slightly tighter than expected print yesterday and continued cash strength today.  Yet again we saw the front of the strip lead the way higher, with spreads tightening gradually along it.  Cash prices have continued to help drag up the […]
Friday The 13th Major Sector Winners & Losers: Energy & Financials May Hold The Key

Friday The 13th Major Sector Winners & Losers: Energy & Financials May Hold The Key

With an input value of 1 day, the rate-of-change indicator shows which of the following 9 Major Sectors gained/lost the most in today’s action (2-month and 1-year daily charts below). In this regard and in particular, watch for any continued strength in XLE (Energy) and any continued weakness in XLF (Financials) next week and beyond, which may equate to equity weakness, in general.     The monthly […]
40 Largest Companies Reporting Earnings Next Week

40 Largest Companies Reporting Earnings Next Week

Below is a snapshot of the 40 largest companies set to report earnings next week. For each stock, we show its current consensus EPS and revenue estimate, and we also show each stock’s historical EPS and revenue beat rate. On Monday morning, Bank of America (BAC), Charles Schwab (SCHW), and M&T Bank (MTB) kick things […]
Bitcoin Mining: Risks And Rewards For Entrepreneurs

Bitcoin Mining: Risks And Rewards For Entrepreneurs

Blockchain technology is already starting to have a major impact on the business world, creating entirely new industries. Bitcoin mining is quite possibly the most interesting and profitable of these new opportunities. Whether you’re an entrepreneur on a budget or have a large supply of capital to spend on a mining operation, here are some important […]
We’ve Already Almost Tripled All Of 2017’s Volatility. Why?

We’ve Already Almost Tripled All Of 2017’s Volatility. Why?

Video Length: 00:04:02 U.S.-China trade tensions, potential Syria strike keep investors on edge Volatility continued to rattle markets the week of April 9, Eibel said—but broadly speaking, major indexes were trading higher than the previous week, with the S&P 500® Index up roughly 2% as of mid-morning on April 13. “There are still plenty of […]
The S&P 500 Is Overvalued These 10 Dividend Growth Stocks Are Not: Part 3

The S&P 500 Is Overvalued These 10 Dividend Growth Stocks Are Not: Part 3

Will The Next Recession Make This Worse?

Will The Next Recession Make This Worse?

Even though the economic expansion has been going on for 9 years, we’re still discussing the economic problems millennials are facing. The biggest reason for this is because student loan debt doesn’t go away with improvements in the economy. It’s disconcerting to see millennials doing poorly in an economic expansion because they will be hurt even more […]
Zuck, Xi, Mueller, & Missiles Spark Stock Slump, Bitcoin Jump, Bank & Boeing Dump

Zuck, Xi, Mueller, & Missiles Spark Stock Slump, Bitcoin Jump, Bank & Boeing Dump

Take your pick of the headline chaos today – from China (delaying deals), Comey (book bullshit), Rosenstein (recusal and rumors of being fired), Mueller (no fucking idea), Syria (US moves another ship into Med, Syria threatens response), and Russia (proof UK was responsible for chemical attack); to Fed speakers (worried about the yield curve’s flattening) […]
Stocks And Precious Metals Charts – Beware The Leaven Of The Pharisees

Stocks And Precious Metals Charts – Beware The Leaven Of The Pharisees

Today was a surprisingly sleepy trading day. The weather was pushing 80 degrees here. Perhaps people were lured away from their offices to enjoy the outdoors.  I know that I was. All of the tensions that have been causing markets to gyrate are still there, if but forgotten for a day. Let’s see what the […]
Teens Trade Summer Income For Better Future

Teens Trade Summer Income For Better Future

There is a significant labor shortage in our country today primarily due to the retiring baby boom generation and compounded by Teens choosing to stay in school longer than ever. The Wall Street Journal recently reported that matching every unemployed person in the Midwest to a job would still leave 180,000 unfilled jobs. In spite of record demand for […]