Author Archive: Jeremy Parkinson

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                        The Daily Shot And Data – April 7, 2016

E The Daily Shot And Data – April 7, 2016

Greetings, We begin with the energy markets where the Energy Information Administration (EIA) confirmed yesterday’s API report showing a larger than expected draw on US crude oil inventory. NYMEX crude oil rallied 5% during the day in response and is up another 1% in the after-hours trading (boosting global equity markets). The fact that the […]
How Much Of S&P Earnings Growth Comes From Buybacks

How Much Of S&P Earnings Growth Comes From Buybacks

Having pounded the table on buybacks as the only marginal source of stock purchasing since some time in 2013, we were delighted one month ago when Bloomberg finally got it, writing an article titled “There’s Only One Buyer Keeping S&P 500’s Bull Market Alive.” The answer: corporate stock repurchases of course. This is what it […]
EUR/USD Bounces At Critical Resistance Ahead Of Draghi And Yellen

EUR/USD Bounces At Critical Resistance Ahead Of Draghi And Yellen

The dollar weakened before and after the Fed minutes, which were not too hawkish to say the least. While the big winner is the unstoppable Japanese yen, the focus now shifts to EUR/USD. An attempt to break above 1.1460 failed in the first attempt, and now the pair faces both Draghi and his colleagues as […]
European Markets Close Higher On Oil And Strong China Data

European Markets Close Higher On Oil And Strong China Data

  On Wednesday European markets closed higher as oil saw a nice rebound, and strong data from China brought risky assets back in play. The pan-European STOXX 600 index, which tracks all sized companies across 18 countries in Europe, closed higher by 0.7%. The same can be said about all the indices in the European […]
Best Performing Currency ETFs Of Q1

Best Performing Currency ETFs Of Q1

Although the dollar ruled in 2015, it lost steam as it entered 2016. PowerShares DB US Dollar Bullish ETF (UUP – ETF report), which tracks the performance of the U.S. dollar against a basket of other currencies, lost about 4.4% in the first quarter of 2016.   The latest blow to the dollar came in […]
FTSE 100 Maintains Gains Following Rise In Risk Appetite

FTSE 100 Maintains Gains Following Rise In Risk Appetite

The FTSE 100 (FXCM: UK100) rose by 1.02% from yesterday’s low to close at 6185 on crude oil prices trading higher. The weekly DOE U.S. Crude Oil Inventories report showed stockpiles declined by 4.9 million barrels vs. an expected build of 2.8 million (Bloomberg survey), which in turn has sent crude oil prices higher. The […]
Yen Continues To Climb

Yen Continues To Climb

The main feature in the foreign exchange market continues to be the surge of the Japanese yen. A convincing explanation of the yen’s strength seems elusive. Until last week, which means through the fiscal year-end last month, Japanese fund managers have been buying foreign bonds at a near-record pace. Foreign investors, for their part, have […]
McDonalds Responds To Minimum Wage Hikes, Launches McCafe Coffee Kiosk

McDonalds Responds To Minimum Wage Hikes, Launches McCafe Coffee Kiosk

When it comes to jobs growth in the US, all one can say is thank god for waiters and bartenders: after all, a Starbucks barista is precisely what a recently fired oil chemical engineer making half a million dollars really wants to do with their life. However, the days of easy job gains for the […]
The “Junior” Subprime Crisis Is About To Begin… Here’s How To Profit

The “Junior” Subprime Crisis Is About To Begin… Here’s How To Profit

The auto loan business is booming – total auto loans in the U.S. are up 50% from 2010 to December 2015. But of the more than $1 trillion auto loans outstanding, Experian estimates that between $205 and $388 billion are subprime loans, with 15% to 20% of those loans securitized. We’ve been here before – […]
Stick With A Simple Investment Strategy

Stick With A Simple Investment Strategy

The other day Josh Brown, one of my favorite social media follows and author of the blog The Reformed Broker, wrote an excellent treatise on Simple vs Complex investment methods.If you haven’t already, go here to read it. You won’t be disappointed. My first thought after reading this is that Josh hit the nail on […]