Author Archive: Jeremy Parkinson

Bracketology – An Investing Lesson From The NCAA

Bracketology – An Investing Lesson From The NCAA

“Bracketology”, a term coined by ESPN, is the study of the annual NCAA college basketball tournament. Interestingly the art or science of filling out an NCAA tournament bracket also provides insight into how investors select investment assets.  Before explaining, we present you with a question: When filling out an NCAA bracket do you A) start […]
BitGold’s Secret: A Taxation Time Bomb

BitGold’s Secret: A Taxation Time Bomb

Gold is not only the world’s best performing asset so far in 2016, but it’s also off to its strongest annual start since 1980. A key difference is that 1980 was the end of a bull market, while this is the beginning of a new one. Actually, it’s the beginning of the second leg of […]
Brexit Risks Rising

Brexit Risks Rising

An ill-conceived strategy undermined by mismanagement and bad fortune is increasing the risks that the UK votes to leave the EU in June. Nearly everything that could, has gone wrong for UK Prime Minister Cameron.   While many investors have anticipated the UK would remain in the EU, the increased risks will likely weigh on […]
Copying Japan: The Big Banks Confess

Copying Japan: The Big Banks Confess

Back at the end of 2008, Western central banks (led by the Federal Reserve) embarked upon the most radical, extreme, and simply insane monetary policies ever contemplated in our modern economic era as a supposed response to the Crash of ‘08. Zero-percent interest rates. “Quantitative easing.” Hyper-inflationary levels of money printing. Many readers may not fully […]
The FTSE 100 Trades Softer

The FTSE 100 Trades Softer

The FTSE 100 (FXCM: UK100) is lower by 0.50% at the time for writing, a decline which is partially fueled by the news of terrorist attacks in Brussels. Strategists said to Bloomberg news that the likelihood of a Brexit could increase following these attacks. Several German economic data reports have been published this morning and they have all […]
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                        What’s Wrong With Money? The Biggest Bubble Of All

E What’s Wrong With Money? The Biggest Bubble Of All

I’m very pleased with my new book, What’s Wrong With Money? The Biggest Bubble of All, which was published this month by John Wiley & Sons. I am also pleased that TalkMarkets has asked to publish this small snippet, from the start of Part III of the book. What’s Wrong With Money? is about, at its root, the structure […]
Red Hat Is Counting On These 2 Factors To Boost Earnings

Red Hat Is Counting On These 2 Factors To Boost Earnings

Photo Credit:Jared Smith Red Hat, Inc. (RHT) Information Technology – Software | Reports March 22, After Market Closes In the past few years, cloud computing has been one of the fastest growing industries, dominated by large name companies in Amazon, Microsoft and Google. However, even smaller names, Red Hat being one of them, are getting a […]
Buy Or Sell Intel Corp. (INTC)?

Buy Or Sell Intel Corp. (INTC)?

Intel Corp (INTC) is currently trading at $32.30 per share with a market capitalization of $151.07 billion. The stock paid a dividend of $0.26, with a dividend yield of 3.30% and a price/earnings ratio of 13.73. Intel Corporation (INTC) is one of the world’s premier manufacturers of digital tech platforms, operating through CCG (Client Computing Group), […]
The Stock Whisper Of The Day: SPY, GDX

The Stock Whisper Of The Day: SPY, GDX

Hot stocks of the day: SPY GDX. Video Length: 00:05:17
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                        Large Cap Best & Worst Report – March 22, 2016

E Large Cap Best & Worst Report – March 22, 2016

The best large cap sectors are industrial goods and utilities. The highest scoring large cap industry is scientific & technical instruments. The average large cap score is 65.85 and that’s above the four week moving average score of 62.23. The average large cap stock in our universe is trading -19.59% below its 52 week high, […]