Author Archive: Jeremy Parkinson

5 Stock-Picking Strategies To Beat The Market

5 Stock-Picking Strategies To Beat The Market

Wall Street witnessed brutal trading last week, with the major indices suffering the worst weekly fall in more than two years. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 tumbled 5.7% and 5.9%, respectively, while the Nasdaq Composite Index shed 6.5%. The Facebook (FB – Free Report) -led tech selloff, Fed rates hike, and a trade […]
Buying Gold Wouldn’t Be The Worst Idea Right Now, Goldman Reckons

Buying Gold Wouldn’t Be The Worst Idea Right Now, Goldman Reckons

Regular readers know we’re not big fans of gold outside of the hedging benefits it can provide in a portfolio. The fact is, it’s just a piece of metal. It has no intrinsic value and ironically, it will be even more inherently worthless in an armageddon scenario than it is now. As we’re fond of […]
Pound Higher On Hawkish MPC

Pound Higher On Hawkish MPC

The Pound Sterling edged higher versus the US Dollar on a swing in sentiment in favor of a May rate hike from the Bank of England. The Pound already had upward momentum after last week’s upbeat wages data was reported; that resulted in a decidedly hawkish stance from the BoE. Moreover, the British government managed […]
Twitter Now Banning Cryptocurrency Ads

Twitter Now Banning Cryptocurrency Ads

Twitter is to ban cryptocurrency advertising, joining Facebook and Google in a clampdown on the industry over the risk of giving publicity to potential fraud or large investor losses. The prohibition will cover advertising of initial coin offerings (ICOs) – crowdfunding used to raise cash by creating new coins – as well as token sales […]
Hi-Ho Silver

Hi-Ho Silver

If the latest COT report for silver gets any more bullish than the one released on March 23rd, commercial traders will have to go ‘net long!’ As it is, they reduced their ‘net short’ position to the lowest number in many years, down to just 4,000 contracts – barely 2% of the total open interest! This is […]
Dallas Fed Manufacturing Outlook: Growth Slows In March

Dallas Fed Manufacturing Outlook: Growth Slows In March

This morning the Dallas Fed released its Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey (TMOS) for March. The latest general business activity index came in at 21.4, down from 37.2 in February. All figures are seasonally adjusted. Here is an excerpt from the latest report: Texas factory activity continued to expand in March, albeit at a markedly slower pace than last […]
Silver Weakness Persists But A Breakout Could Happen

Silver Weakness Persists But A Breakout Could Happen

Silver is often called the poor cousin to gold. Like gold, silver is found deep inside the earth’s crust and is often mined by large mining companies. The difference between the two is its usage. While gold is usually bought as an investment, silver is bought for its industrial uses. Companies buy silver to produce […]
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                        The Week That Washington Finally Mattered

EC The Week That Washington Finally Mattered

After blithely ignoring the constant chaos in Washington for 17 months, it finally mattered to the stock market. Guess what was at the top of the list of retaliatory Chinese import duties announced last week? California wine! The great irony here is that half of the Napa Valley wineries are now owned by Chinese investors […]
A US Market Rebound, Base Metals Continued Sell-Off, And PMS Remaining Strong

A US Market Rebound, Base Metals Continued Sell-Off, And PMS Remaining Strong

Chris Temple joins me to share his thoughts on the market’s action today. It should not surprise that the US markets are getting a little relief after the rough week last week but they are off the highs for the day. There is more at play currently than just trade concerns. We also touch on […]