Author Archive: Jeremy Parkinson

Predicting Dow One Million – Was Warren Buffett Being Bold Or Overly Cautious?

Predicting Dow One Million – Was Warren Buffett Being Bold Or Overly Cautious?

In a recent speech, Warren Buffett came down boldly on the side of optimism when it comes to both the economy and financial markets. What he said was “being short America has been a loser’s game…And it will continue to be a loser’s game.” And to throw down the gauntlet against some the current negative talk in […]
Letter You Don’t Want To Read

Letter You Don’t Want To Read

I just got off the phone with a hedge fund manager I have known for 30 years, and he gave me the bad news. He was hanging it up for the year. The risk/reward in the market now was so poor that it was no longer worth wasting time trying to find good trades. The […]
Tech Profits: Looking Beyond The FANG Stocks

Tech Profits: Looking Beyond The FANG Stocks

FANG stocks have dominated financial headlines and rewarded shareholders for several years now. Most people have heard of the “FANG” stocks. The term was popularized by a TV personality when asked about his top picks for investors. The “F” stands for Facebook, at least that much is certain. But the other letters are somewhat interchangeable. […]
Third Time Lucky For Oil?

Third Time Lucky For Oil?

Whilst the fundamental landscape for oil remains much the same, with OPEC continuing to maintain supply control for both member and non-members alike, the technical picture is once again approaching a key price region and one which is likely to set the tone for oil prices moving forward. That price point is $52.50 per barrel […]
You Ignore Geopolitical Firestorms At Your Own Peril: Chief Economist

You Ignore Geopolitical Firestorms At Your Own Peril: Chief Economist

Who’s worried about geopolitics? That’s a joke. No one is worried about geopolitics. Or at least not according to risk assets, which are grinding inexorably higher across the globe despite a laundry list of flash points that has now grown to include a secessionist bid in Catalonia and a shooting war between Iraqi forces and […]
China’s Producer Prices Surge In September

China’s Producer Prices Surge In September

Growing domestic demand and reduced industrial capacity in China increased factory prices in September. The Produce Price Index climbed 6.9 percent year-on-year in the month, up from 6.3 percent in August. This is faster than the 6.4 percent forecast by economists in September. Manufacturing PPI sub-index rose 7.3 percent, the highest in nine years. Aggressive […]
Fitbit Ionic Sales Off To A Good Start: Limited Launch Perspective Needed

Fitbit Ionic Sales Off To A Good Start: Limited Launch Perspective Needed

The smartwatch battle recently began with the respective brand launches from Samsung, Apple (AAPL) and Fitbit (FIT). I chronicled the launch of these individual devices in an article titled Fitbit, Apple And Samsung Go Head-To-Head-To-Head With Smartwatches. In this article, I aim to deliver my thoughts with regards to how the Fitbit Ionic has been received […]
GBP/USD: Sterling In The Spotlight Ahead Of Carney, UK Inflation

GBP/USD: Sterling In The Spotlight Ahead Of Carney, UK Inflation

GBP in the Spotlight This Week – Emphasis on Tuesday Of particular interest for this week is the British Pound. Tuesday especially should be busy, as we get a pivotal CPI print that will help determine just how likely a rate hike might be out of the Bank of England before the end of the year. Inflation […]
Nordstrom Plunges After Suspending ‘Going-Private’ Explorations

Nordstrom Plunges After Suspending ‘Going-Private’ Explorations

Nordstrom shares are tumbling in the pre-open (down over 5% to 3-month lows) as the company temporarily suspends its explorations for going-private, citing “difficulties in obtaining debt financing.” As Bloomberg reports, Nordstrom family plans to continue efforts after holiday season with management set to maintain focus on execution of business plan for year-end period. And the […]
Falling Productivity Of Debt, Gold And Silver Report

Falling Productivity Of Debt, Gold And Silver Report

Last week, we discussed the ongoing fall of dividend, and especially earnings, yields. This Report is not a stock letter, and we make no stock market predictions. We talk about this phenomenon to make a different point. The discount rate has fallen to a very low level indeed. Discount in stocks is how you assess […]