Author Archive: Jeremy Parkinson

The Value Case For Facebook

The Value Case For Facebook

When it rains, it pours. That is how Facebook (FB) founder Mark Zuckerberg must feel after suffering two black swans in two days, and a $9 billion drop in his personal net worth. Not that he’d notice. That is great news for us, as it gives all a chance to get into the shares of one of […]
Choppy Sideways Market Ahead

Choppy Sideways Market Ahead

General Stock Market Commentary   MON Sector Strength – TUE Rates – WED Medium-Term – THU Commodities Currencies – FRI Sentiment – SAT Longer-Term The Short-Term Trend The PMO index is looking a lot closer to the low of its range. This the level where we start looking for the market to bottom out, and […]
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                        Eldorado Gold: What Triggered The Massive Selling?

E Eldorado Gold: What Triggered The Massive Selling?

Eldorado Gold (EGO) is a popular gold mining stock. Specifically, it is an intermediate gold producer with mining, development and exploration operations in Turkey, Greece, Romania, Serbia, Canada and Brazil. The company has a portfolio of high-quality assets, and long-term partnerships with the communities where it operates, but has faced some issues with political matters and mining access issues in recent […]
ETFs Impacted By Trump’s Tariff Exemptions

ETFs Impacted By Trump’s Tariff Exemptions

The markets have had a rough first quarter. After inflation and rate hike fears spooked the markets in February, it saw a slight recovery as wage growth slowed. However, March has not been welcoming either, as President Donald Trump’s plans of imposing tariffs didn’t bode well for the markets (read: Watch These ETFs as Trade War […]
Here It Comes: China About To Launch “Tens Of Billions” More In Tariffs

Here It Comes: China About To Launch “Tens Of Billions” More In Tariffs

Today the market has been on edge over, and traders are obsessed with, just one question: how will China retaliate to Trump’s trade war and tariffs. After all, the initial response of a modest 15-25% tariff on $3 billion in 128, mostly agricultural, products, seemed laughably small and appeared to be more of a warning shot than a […]
Trade War Tensions, A Fed Rate Hike, And Facebook

Trade War Tensions, A Fed Rate Hike, And Facebook

The U.S. Markets suffered the biggest weekly decline in more than two years related primarily to concerns over a trade war with China. The S&P 500 finished down 5.9%. The Fed hiked the Fed Funds rate by 0.25% to a target of 1.5%-1.75% and indicated a likelihood of two additional hikes this year. Weekly Returns […]
Gold And Silver Possession Is A Constitutional Right – And A Practical Imperative

Gold And Silver Possession Is A Constitutional Right – And A Practical Imperative

It’s a safe bet that most readers of this column who hold physical precious metals – gold, silver, platinum and palladium – do so because they view the as a store of value. Gold and silver especially, have served in the role of honest money for at least five millennia. With a melting point 700 […]
The Biggest Myths About Options

The Biggest Myths About Options

I trade options every single day because they are the best product for a retail trader to take advantage of. Options offer built-in risk management dynamics and allow for you to use leverage to your advantage. Most people don’t understand just how big of a benefit this is. They think about options as a risky […]
Chart Of The Week: JPY, Not Payrolls

Chart Of The Week: JPY, Not Payrolls

The biggest risk to the bond bear case, that expressed by Bill Gross, Jeffrey Gundlach, and Ray Dalio, is, ironically, stocks. Convention has it that rising interest rates are bad for them, but what are falling stock prices for UST’s? Historically speaking, the introduction of risk and even liquidations is bond positive. When the last […]