Three Massive Bubbles In 17 Years: When Will This One Bust? A 60% Decline Coming?
Sep 11, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
John Hussman’s presents a message no one wants to hear because nearly everyone is too busy believing for the third time in 17 years that “It’s different this time”. Last week Hussman wrote about Valuations, Sufficient Statistics, and Breathtaking Risks. This week it’s more of the same with his post Behind the Potemkin Village. The markets are […]
AUDUSD Daily Analysis – Monday, Sept. 11
Sep 11, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
AUDUSD remains in the uptrend from 0.7807, the fall from 0.8124 is likely consolidation of the uptrend. Near-term support is located at the bullish trend line on the 4-hour chart. As long as the price is above the trend line, the upside movement could be expected to continue and next target would be at 0.8162. On […]
Irma Aftermath Puts These ETF Areas In Focus
Sep 11, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
The effect of the highly talked-about Hurricane Irma was weaker than feared in Florida but the level of destruction was still pretty high. The cost of the storm varies from analyst to analyst. As per the guardian, “the economic cost of Hurricane Irma could rise as high as $300 billion” as it ravaged homes, businesses and […]
Jefferies Says Cryptocurrency Not A Fad, Sees No Imminent Risk For Nvidia, AMD
Sep 11, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
While commenting on cryptocurrency exposure at both Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD (AMD), Jefferies analyst Mark Lipacis argued that the risk of a “crypo-driven” inventory correction driving material downside is low in the near-term. CRYPTOCURRENCIES NOT ‘A FAD’: In a research note this morning, Jefferies’ Lipacis told investors that he estimates cryptocurrency revenues accounted for about […]
Middle-Class Chinese Say A $1,000 IPhone Is “Too Expensive”
Sep 11, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Apple Inc. had hoped that its iPhone eight might demolish the company’s sales records in China as the country’s burgeoning middle class embraced the phone, thanks in part to its name: Eight is considered a lucky number in Chinese culture, signifying wealth and fortune. Unfortunately for the world’s most valuable company, this calculus isn’t playing […]
5 Top-Ranked Biotech Stocks To Buy Right Now
Sep 11, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Biotech stocks are back in favor thanks to two recent major developments that led to a rally in the sector. The first catalyst was Gilead Sciences’ (GILD – Free Report) announcement that it will be acquiring immunotherapy focused company, Kite Pharma (KITE – Free Report) while the FDA approval of the first gene therapy in the United States, Novartis […]
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Weekly Energy Roundup: Offshore Drilling Companies
Sep 11, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
For quite some time, I published a series of articles over at Seeking Alpha that tracked the performance of six offshore drilling companies. Quite some time ago though, I let that series fall by the wayside. In the interim, the offshore drilling industry went through one of its worst periods in history and I ended […]
Academic Research Insight: Do Dividends Still Matter?
Sep 11, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
What are the research questions? Research has shown that dividends constitute a greater contribution to the returns of a value versus a growth strategy. However, the question remains as to whether or not dividends matter within a style category. For style investors, does dividend policy determine success relative to non-dividend payers while holding investment style […]
Bail Bonds Part 1 – The Business
Sep 11, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Like all of my favorite finance topics, this one was inspired by my daughter’s question, as we slowly drove in the car past the county correctional facility: “Daddy, what are bail bonds?” Prior to her question, my knowledge of the industry came from watching Robert DeNiro in. Fun movie. I tried to answer as best […]
$500 Billion Of ‘Liar Loans’ In Australia
Sep 11, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Australian banks are sitting on A$500 Billion of ‘Liar Loans’ according to UBS. In US dollars, that’s about $400 billion, quite a significant amount of money for a relatively small economy. Here’s something else for policy makers to worry about as they attempt to engineer a soft landing in Australia’s property market. The country’s lenders could be […]