Author Archive: Jeremy Parkinson

Can EUR/USD Reach Even Higher Ground? – 3 Opinions

Can EUR/USD Reach Even Higher Ground? – 3 Opinions

Mario Draghi did his best to talk down the euro, complaining about the exchange rate. This did not succeed, to say the least. What’s next? Here are three opinions: Here is their view, courtesy of eFXnews: EUR/USD: Market Won’t ‘Overdo’ EUR Rise Post-ECB; Where To Target? – NAB NAB Research comments on today’s ECB September policy decision. […]
Who’s Going To Eat The Losses?

Who’s Going To Eat The Losses?

Unsustainable. Many more people need to understand what that word really means, and how it applies to pretty much everything in the current human living arrangement. Especially the so-called ‘developed’ nations. Here’s the dictionary definition: Let’s take these three definitions one at a time. First: our entire economic model, which dependent on borrowing at a […]
Flat Wages And Record Debt Equals Consumption In Decline

Flat Wages And Record Debt Equals Consumption In Decline

Headlines today cheer that Canada added 22.2k jobs in August and the jobless rate declined to 6.2%, the lowest since 2008. See:  Canada Wages Speed up as jobs gains for ninth month. The Canadian dollar jumped 2% against the greenback this week on continued divergence in monetary policy between the Bank of Canada daring to hike […]
How To Win The Financial Battle Vs. Your Automobile

How To Win The Financial Battle Vs. Your Automobile

This time of year many people’s fancy turns to owning a new shiny car during the upcoming New Year. Dealers will need to liquidate their current year inventories to clear space for the new models.They will be pulling out all the stops including colorful free brochures, demonstrations, and pitches by beautiful ladies telling you all […]
Breakout

Breakout

After a few false starts, gold has finally broken through $1300 convincingly, and looks comfortable at its current perch at $1340. It would be easy to blame it all on politics but, as I noted in the last issue, I don’t think that’s the case.  It’s an overdue move and the initial move through $1300 […]
Tom Petty’s Retirement Plan

Tom Petty’s Retirement Plan

You never slow down, you never grow old A bunch of different snippets today. First up, my brother sent me this link from USA Today that as Congress starts to try to figure out tax reform they might change the tax deferred status of 401k contributions. If they were to change it such that all […]
The Three Rules Of Angel Investing: From Someone Who’s Tried

The Three Rules Of Angel Investing: From Someone Who’s Tried

Salesmen rarely make good managers or business owners. But that doesn’t stop them from trying. It used to be a hallmark of American business that successful salesmen were promoted. The logic is obvious. Whatever makes Joe or Amy great at selling the company wares should be emulated by others, thereby making the company more successful. […]
Weekly Wrap: Don’t Let The Debt Ceiling Deal Fool You

Weekly Wrap: Don’t Let The Debt Ceiling Deal Fool You

This week our Safety and Security investing theme, unfortunately, reigned supreme. Just days after the worst storm in modern U.S. history took nearly one quarter of U.S. refining capacity offline and dropped a biblical amount of rain on Texas, here comes Hurricane Irma, the most powerful Atlantic Ocean hurricane in recorded history after having done major damage […]
What Makes Exco Technologies A Good Business?

What Makes Exco Technologies A Good Business?

XTC is an industrial company working with the automotive industry. Exco (XTC.TO) is a global designer, developer, and manufacturer of dies, molds, equipment, components, and assemblies to the die-cast, extrusion, and automotive industries. What’s a “die” anyway? Here’s the complete definition from Wikipedia: “A die is a specialized tool used in manufacturing industries to cut or […]
Global Policy Uncertainty Peaks And Volatility Troughs

Global Policy Uncertainty Peaks And Volatility Troughs

A curious couple of trends are underway on the global stage. Global economic policy uncertainty appears to have peaked at an all time high earlier this year, while at the same time average implied volatility across global equities looks to have bottomed, after putting in a 12-year low in August.  These two trends combined look set to ensure the […]