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Foolishness Of Trump’s Steel Tariffs In One Image

Foolishness Of Trump’s Steel Tariffs In One Image

Trump hopes tariffs will bring back steel manufacturing jobs. It won’t happen. Trump wants to save steel-related jobs. Our Steel and Aluminum industries (and many others) have been decimated by decades of unfair trade and bad policy with countries from around the world. We must not let our country, companies and workers be taken advantage […]
Oil Market Fears: War, Default And Nuclear Weapons

Oil Market Fears: War, Default And Nuclear Weapons

The U.S. is one of the few areas of the world in which there is an energy investment boom underway, a development that could smooth out the uncertainties of geopolitical events around the world. At the same time, outside of the U.S., there is a deterioration of stability in many oil-producing regions, aggravating risks for […]
Socialism – A Guaranteed Route To Hyperinflation

Socialism – A Guaranteed Route To Hyperinflation

Gold is hated by governments around the world because it reveals their deceitful actions in totally destroying the economy. It is not an accident that gold is the only money which has survived for 6,000 years. Gold is the only money that tells the truth. And gold is nature’s money which means it cannot be destroyed […]
WTI Crude Oil And Natural Gas Forecast – Friday, March 2

WTI Crude Oil And Natural Gas Forecast – Friday, March 2

WTI Crude Oil The WTI Crude Oil market has gone back and forth during the session on Thursday, but most importantly, we have seen support just above the $60 level. The resulting candle is a bit of a hammer, and if we can break above the top of this hammer, the market could go to […]
Gold – Friday, March 2

Gold – Friday, March 2

The bear trap has delivered a short-term bullish signal with a close stop-loss. Source: INVESTING.com
Broken Promises

Broken Promises

Consumer debt, corporate debt, and government debt are all going up. But that’s not all. Margin debt – debt that investors borrow against their portfolio to buy more stocks – has hit a record of $642.8 billion. What in the world are people thinking? Clearly, they’re not thinking. Because thinking takes work. Most people don’t like […]
Here’s Why You Should Buy Dividend Growth ETFs Now

Here’s Why You Should Buy Dividend Growth ETFs Now

Interest rates and volatility are both rising this year. And investors need to adjust their portfolios to these changing trends. Investing in dividend growth ETFs makes a lot of sense in the current environment.  These ETFs hold high-quality companies that usually have solid balance sheets and strong cash flows. I spoke to Kieran Kirwan, a […]
USD/CAD Daily Analysis – Friday, March 2

USD/CAD Daily Analysis – Friday, March 2

USD/CAD’s upside movement extended to as high as 1.2895, facing the previous high resistance at 1.2920 (Dec 19, 2017 high). As long as the price is above the bullish trend line on the 4-hour chart, the upside movement could be expected to continue and a breakout of 1.2920 resistance could take price to 1.3100 area. […]
Yen Surges On BOJ Stimulus Exit

Yen Surges On BOJ Stimulus Exit

The Governor of the Bank of Japan Haruhiko Kuroda said on Friday that the apex bank will start looking into balance sheet normalization in 2019. Making it the first time the bank will be specific on normalization policy. The yen gained across the board following the comments, gaining 0.53 percent against the U.S dollar to […]
Housing Market Review (February, 2018) – Stalled And Toppy

Housing Market Review (February, 2018) – Stalled And Toppy

The last Housing Market Review covered data reported in January 2018 for December 2017. At the time, I described the ominous breakdown of the iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF (ITB), but I was not yet ready to connect the dots on the bearish implications. I am now. ITB has continued its breakdown by first severely underperforming the […]