Category Archive: Finance

Expected Euro Correction To 1.1350

Expected Euro Correction To 1.1350

Last Week’s Trading: The euro on Friday updated the week’s maximum due to demand for the currency in the cross pairs. After the release of strong American labour market data, the buyers’ position began to waver. The euro weakened against the dollar by one figure to 1.1334 on the news and from here it was […]
An Upside Bias Prevailed In Global Markets Last Week

An Upside Bias Prevailed In Global Markets Last Week

The crowd was in a buying mood last week, with most of the world’s markets posting gains, based on a set of proxy ETFs for the major asset classes. The main exception: commodities overall, which slipped back into a familiar bearish pattern. Otherwise, the trading week through Apr. 1 dispensed returns far and wide. Last week’s big […]
Weekly Forex Forecast – 4/4/2016

Weekly Forex Forecast – 4/4/2016

GBP/USD The British pound initially tried to rally during the course of the week, but sold off drastically during the day on Friday. This resulted in a shooting star on the weekly chart, but I still believe that this market will continue to go back and forth overall, and consolidate between the 1.40 level on […]
Insider Trading Report Edition 302: Notable Buys And Sales

Insider Trading Report Edition 302: Notable Buys And Sales

Welcome to edition 302 of Insider Weekends. Insider buying declined last week with insiders buying $26.94 million of stock compared to $38.86 million in the week prior. Selling more than doubled with insiders selling $1.32 billion of stock last week compared to $635.25 million in the week prior. Sell/Buy Ratio: The insider Sell/Buy ratio is calculated by dividing the […]
Brad Delong Marks His Beliefs About “The Return Of Depression Economics” To Market

Brad Delong Marks His Beliefs About “The Return Of Depression Economics” To Market

Lifted from Robert Waldmann’s Stochastic Thoughts: I am overwhelmed by admiration for Brad DeLong (happens a lot) who reposted his review of Krugman’s “The Return of Depression Economics” from 1999 “Just in case I get a swelled-head and think I am right more often than I am …” Way back in the last century, Brad thought he […]
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                        It’s True. Quality Leads Market Returns In Narrow Breadth Markets

EC HH It’s True. Quality Leads Market Returns In Narrow Breadth Markets

It takes time to find great investment ideas. I know I have to pass on at least eight ideas before two become research worthy, but it still doesn’t guarantee that those two ideas are investment worthy. Unless you are a full-time investor, it’s difficult to dedicate the hours you need into searching, analyzing and learning […]
Court Says Private Equity Funds Are Liable For Pension Liabilities Of Portfolio Company

Court Says Private Equity Funds Are Liable For Pension Liabilities Of Portfolio Company

If you open a box and a dog pops out, your enthusiasm will be curbed if you were expecting something else. Surely this is how several private equity funds must feel now about one of their investments. According to “Private Equity Funds Liable to Union Pension Plan” by Jacklyn Wille (Pension & Benefits Daily, March 30, […]
Dividend Income Update March 2016

Dividend Income Update March 2016

It’s dividend income update time. One of my favorite times of the month as I get to review my previous month of passive income received from my dividend income portfolios. Without rehashing the wild ride we experienced in the market the last quarter, I could find comfort in one thing, my dividends. As we all […]
S&P 500 And Nasdaq 100 Forecast – April 4, 2016

S&P 500 And Nasdaq 100 Forecast – April 4, 2016

S&P 500 During the Friday session, the Nonfarm Payroll Numbers came out slightly better than expected at 215,000 for the month of March, as opposed to the expected 205,000. Initially, the S&P 500 fell during the day but found quite a bit of strength as we shot higher. We ended up forming a very positive […]
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                        Gold/Money Supply Correlation Report – April 4, 2016

EC Gold/Money Supply Correlation Report – April 4, 2016

There were some fireworks this week. Gold went up on Tuesday (it was a shortened week due to Easter Monday), from a low of $1,215 to $1,244 over the day, a move of over 2 percent. Silver moved from $15.02 to $15.44, almost 3 percent. What happened on Tuesday to drive this move down in the dollar? […]