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USD/JPY May Need To Test Key Moving Average Before Heading Higher

USD/JPY May Need To Test Key Moving Average Before Heading Higher

The USD/JPY is trading firmly in a consolidative range over the past few weeks. After having traded briefly below the key Y110 threshold in late August, the latest rally has been choppy and has stalled below Y112 numerous times now. This potentially highlights a 2-month falling trendline in both price-action and RSI, suggesting a re-test […]
Pipeline Investors Fight Climate Change

Pipeline Investors Fight Climate Change

Energy infrastructure is behind the world’s biggest CO2 reductions. Video Length: 00:02:44
The Next Financial Crisis Is Right On Schedule (2019)

The Next Financial Crisis Is Right On Schedule (2019)

Neither small business nor the bottom 90% of households can afford this “best economy ever”. After 10 years of unprecedented goosing, some of the real economy is finally overheating: costs are heating up, unemployment is at historic lows, small business optimism is high, and so on–all classic indicators that the top of this cycle is in. […]
USD/CAD Drops Back Below 1.30 As NAFTA Optimism Abounds

USD/CAD Drops Back Below 1.30 As NAFTA Optimism Abounds

What a difference a week makes! A little over a week ago, we noted that USD/CAD could continue to gain ground because “there had been little in the way of progress on a new NAFTA deal with negotiations entering ‘crunch time’ a mere 63 days until the US midterm elections” (see “USD/CAD’s Big Breakout Has Bulls Eyeing June’s […]
Fed’s Beige Book Shows Tariff Concerns, Agricultural Weakness, Price Pressures

Fed’s Beige Book Shows Tariff Concerns, Agricultural Weakness, Price Pressures

The Beige Book word of the day is “tariff”. It was mentioned 37 times and not in a good sense. The Federal Reserve “Beige Book” is a compilation of economic activity produced by each of the Fed’s 12 districts. Despite the impressive-sounding name, there is typically not much in it that has not been reported […]
Millennials And The Labor Force: A Look At The Trends – Wednesday, Sept. 12

Millennials And The Labor Force: A Look At The Trends – Wednesday, Sept. 12

Millennials make up the largest percentage of our population today, yet have seen some of the lowest labor force participation growth and highest unemployment out of all age groups since the turn of the century. This has larger implications when coupled with slow wage growth, high home prices, and mounting student debt. The general consensus […]
It Feels Like 2007 All Over Again…

It Feels Like 2007 All Over Again…

We turned on the news this morning… What we discovered was a very delighted young man, explaining why the economy is running red-hot. The number of new job offers, he said, is greater than the number of new job applicants. This hasn’t happened for 10 years. The number of people quitting jobs is also going […]
An Extreme To Consider In The Recent Job Data

An Extreme To Consider In The Recent Job Data

After the recent job data last week where we saw wage growth start to accelerate there was another point that caught John Rubino’s attention. That is the fact the there are more job openings than individuals “in the job market” looking for a job. Besides this topic, we also look at the continued extreme positions […]
Warren Buffett Explains Bubbles: But He Doesn’t Know We Are In One

Warren Buffett Explains Bubbles: But He Doesn’t Know We Are In One

Buffet explains bubbles: “People see neighbors ‘dumber than they are’ getting rich”. Warren Buffett explains Why Bubbles Happen Buffett was asked by CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin if he is worried another crisis will happen again. “Well there will be one sometime”, Buffett said in an interview for CNBC’s “Crisis on Wall Street: The Week That Shook […]
Baby Boomer Employment Across Time – Wednesday, Sept. 12

Baby Boomer Employment Across Time – Wednesday, Sept. 12

With the release of the March employment report, let’s review the status of the 20th century Baby Boom, which was one of the most powerful demographic events in the history of the United States. The chart below illustrates the 19-year surge in births following World War II that stretched from 1946 through 1964. The boom […]