Category Archive: Finance

Stock Exchange: How To Use Backtests Effectively

Stock Exchange: How To Use Backtests Effectively

Everyone interested in managing their own money ought to keep an old idiom in mind: if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Unfortunately, greed is a powerful motivator. It’s tempting to see a new model with an incredible backtest and think this could be the answer. Experienced investors know that there’s […]
Durable Goods Grow Indicating Lack Of Growth

Durable Goods Grow Indicating Lack Of Growth

Total new orders for durable goods, including orders for new transportation equipment, were estimated to have been $238.7 billion in March 2017 on a seasonally-adjusted basis. That is 9% better than the most recent low point figured for June last year. It remains substantially less than the record high reached in July 2014, though an […]
The Short-Term Trend

The Short-Term Trend

The market has stalled a bit after the big break out. This is starting to look like a rally up to the top of the range. Then again, we are in the middle of earnings and there is tons of news everyday.   This doesn’t look right, but maybe it will resolve itself soon.   […]
Airlines Fall As American Pay Raises Seen As ‘Worrying Precedent’

Airlines Fall As American Pay Raises Seen As ‘Worrying Precedent’

U.S. airline majors have been pressured Thursday after a series of headlines from the sector, including quarterly reports from both American Airlines (AAL) and Southwest (LUV), indications of a potential “wage race” and signals of a coming end to the industry overbooking practices that have recently created a public relations nightmare for United Airlines (UAL). […]
Lower US & Chinese Plantings Could Tighten 2017/18 Stocks

Lower US & Chinese Plantings Could Tighten 2017/18 Stocks

Market Analysis The market’s focus is currently on this spring’s US planting season, which has gotten off to a sluggish start because of recent rains across the central US and some bouts of cold temperatures leaving soil conditions less than ideal. This situation remains important, but previously indicated reduced planting intentions may have already turned […]
Daily Trading Opportunities – Friday, April 28

Daily Trading Opportunities – Friday, April 28

During the session on Friday, we get several announcements that could move the marketplace, including CPI numbers coming from mainland Europe, GDP numbers coming out of the United Kingdom, and German Retail Sales as well. In other words, we should get plenty of volatility. Gold Gold markets chopped around during the Thursday session, as the […]
Alphabet Inc Shares Surge On Earnings, Revenue Beats

Alphabet Inc Shares Surge On Earnings, Revenue Beats

Alphabet (GOOGL) released its latest earnings report after closing bell tonight, posting earnings of $7.73 per share on $24.7 billion in revenue. Analysts had been expecting GAAP earnings of $7.38 per share and $19.8 billion in revenue. In last year’s first quarter, the Google parent reported $20.3 billion in revenue and $6.02 per share in […]
Starbucks Earnings In-Line, Revenues Miss Expectations

Starbucks Earnings In-Line, Revenues Miss Expectations

(Video length 00:00:50) CNBC’s Susan Li reports Starbucks’ quarterly earnings.
Stocks And Precious Metals Charts – Puzzling Evidence

Stocks And Precious Metals Charts – Puzzling Evidence

The Nasdaq big cap techs have powered up to a new all time high. Looking a little parabolic there guys, even if the prospects of repatriating all that cash stashed in overseas tax havens can come back to your pockets for acquisitions, dividends, and stock buybacks. Alphabet, the behemoth formerly known as Google, has about […]
Who Really Controls The Gold Price? The Answer Is Quite Surprising

Who Really Controls The Gold Price? The Answer Is Quite Surprising

There’s this notion put forth by the majority in the precious metals community that the Fed and Central Banks control the market price of gold. I have even heard that some analysts believe the Fed could push the gold price anywhere they saw fit…. even to zero. While I agree that the Central Banks do play […]