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BTC VS Gold: Who’s The Clear Winner?

BTC VS Gold: Who’s The Clear Winner?

Photo by André François McKenzie on UnsplashThe narrative of money supply and debt skyrocketing is not new. It’s been a constant theme for decades, with the ceiling continually rising. The concept of hard money, while understood and agreed upon by some, holds little sway in today’s society. Why, you ask?The concept of hard money, which […]
VIX Index Has Slumped: Time To Buy Memeinator?

VIX Index Has Slumped: Time To Buy Memeinator?

Photo by Maxim Hopman on UnsplashThe CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) has been a major underperformer this year. It ended the week at $12.45, the lowest point since January 2020. A closer look shows that it has slumped by over 85% from its pandemic highs.  Volatility eases as risk assets riseThe VIX index has crashed at the […]
Tap The EU EV Market With These ETFs

Tap The EU EV Market With These ETFs

In October, new car sales saw a surge of 14.6% in the European Union, driven by a significant rise in the sales of fully electric vehicles (EVs). However, increasing sales still don’t paint a clear picture of the EV market in the EU.Following years of rapid growth, Europe’s electric car sales seem to be slowing […]
Taxing The Wealthy Before They Kill Us All?

Taxing The Wealthy Before They Kill Us All?

Lloyd Alter’s adds a new CO2 or carbon pollution commentary on Carbon Up Front which follows many of his other commentaries on the issue. They can be found Carbon Up Front. All of which address the issues of our advanced civilization slowly poisoning the world with a continued release of CO2. His latest article identifies the worst emitters of […]
XAUUSD GOLD Analysis & XAUUSD GOLD Week Ahead Forecast – Saturday, November 25

XAUUSD GOLD Analysis & XAUUSD GOLD Week Ahead Forecast – Saturday, November 25

Photo by Jingming Pan on UnsplashXAUUSD after making a bearish pin bar last week the Monday formed a bullish Pin bar that took the price to higher price levels. The price reached previous high at 2005.00 and returned back down confirming the bullish breakout as a valid one. After that the price continued its move […]
Key Events In Developed Markets And EMEA Next Week – Monday, November 26th

Key Events In Developed Markets And EMEA Next Week – Monday, November 26th

Next week in the US, we will be closely following the ISM manufacturing index and the Fed’s favoured measure of inflation. All eyes will be on CPI releases in the eurozone, where we expect continued improvement and the core rate falling to 4%. Elsewhere, we expect to see positive third-quarter GDP releases in Hungary and Poland. US: Closely following the ISM […]
The Fed Is In “Restrictive Mode”

The Fed Is In “Restrictive Mode”

In today’s video we’ll be making a play-by-play analysis of the week’s top economic stories around the world and the US.Video Length: 00:14:38More By This Author:Investors Eye Fed Balance Sheet For Guidance Powell Warns Fight Against Inflation May Not Be Over Yet Treasury Yields Retreat This Week on Dovish Fed Comments, Geopolitical Uncertainty
SPDR ETF Report For Friday, November 24

SPDR ETF Report For Friday, November 24

Image Source: PixabayIn this video, Ira Epstein reviews the day’s trading in various SPDR-ETF markets for the trading day just ended, Friday, November 24.Video Length: 00:17:34More By This Author:Financial Markets Report For Friday, November 24Metals Report For Friday, November 24SPDR ETF Report For Tuesday, November 21
Cracking The Code: Secrets Of Stock Market Timing 
                    
 

Cracking The Code: Secrets Of Stock Market Timing  

While many individuals and experts argue that market timing is impossible, the answer to this question is not a simple yes or no. It can be likened to the changing seasons. We generally know when winter, summer, fall, and spring will begin, but predicting the exact transition from one season to another is impossible. The […]
Not All Yield-Curve Steepenings Are Alike

Not All Yield-Curve Steepenings Are Alike

Image Source: PexelsEnd-of-cycle periods come and go, and they all tend to resemble each other. Inflation that exceeds central bank targets legitimises increases in short rates, leading to long rates rising in anticipation. This opens the door to the prospect of different kinds of ‘steepenings’. In this weekly instalment of Simply put, we investigate the current outlook […]