Q2 GDP Second Estimate: Real GDP At 4.2%
Aug 29, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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The Second Estimate for Q2 GDP, to one decimal, came in at 4.2% (4.23% to two decimal places), an increase from 2.2% for the Q1 Third Estimate. Investing.com had a consensus of 4.0%. Here is the slightly abbreviated opening text from the Bureau of Economic Analysis news release: Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an […]
Magna International Inc. – Graphs Analyze
Aug 29, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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Magna International is a Canadian based Auto Parts Equipment company that has had excellent growth over its lifetime, but the market has generally valued it at a low P/E ratio of 9 to 10. In this video, we will analyze the company and identify possible return opportunities using these historical norms based on analysts’ consensus […]
Sensex Ends Volatile Day In The Red; IT Stocks Top Losers
Aug 29, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance, No picture
After opening the day in green, share markets in India witnessed volatile trading activity throughout the day and ended the day in the red. Sectoral indices ended the day mixed, with stocks in the IT sector and stocks in the healthcare sector leading the losses. At the closing bell, the BSE Sensex stood lower by 173 points and the NSE Nifty closed down by 47 […]
Cannabis Stocks Explode Higher Into A New Stage 2 Uptrend
Aug 29, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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In this video I take a look at the game-changing move Canopy Growth made a couple weeks ago and why it is critically important going forward. I take a look at CGC and other cannabis stocks from a Stage Analysis perspective and discuss the following: How quickly things can change in the market and why […]
Lackluster U.S. GDP To Keep EUR/USD Rate Afloat
Aug 29, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance, No picture
Updates to the 2Q U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) report may produce headwinds for the dollar as the growth rate is now expected to increase 4.0% versus an initial forecast for a 4.1% print. A marked downward revision in the GDP figure may impact the monetary policy outlook as signs of a less robust economy […]
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Markets: Flat
Aug 29, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance, No picture
The world isn’t flat but it’s easy to look at pictures and think its true. The lesson being that where you observe things matters to how you interpret them. If you look at macro – nothing happened today – if you look at stocks there was a modest take-profit shift driving more risk-off than the […]
What’s Next For The Dollar Index?
Aug 29, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance, No picture
In 2017, the dollar index fell as the dollar weakened against its closest peers. Most of these losses came as a result of the euro which rose buoyed by the strong European economy. This year, the cycle has changed in favor of the dollar. Year-to-date, the dollar index has risen by more than 4%. These […]
USDCAD Daily Analysis – Wednesday, August 29
Aug 29, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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USDCAD extended its downside movement from 1.3174 to as low as 1.2949, breaking below 1.2961 support. Further decline could be expected after a minor consolidation and next target would be at 1.2800 area. Resistance is at 1.3030, only a break of this level could bring the price back to 1.3150 area.
Mercer NBSK Pulp Makes A World Of Paper
Aug 29, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance, No picture
This week I’m seeking a high-yield and growing stock from the basic materials sector. That materials sector includes thirteen industries all related to mining, making and delivering essential commodities. The industries are: agricultural inputs; aluminum; building materials; chemicals; coal; copper; industrial metals and minerals; paper; silver; specialty chemicals; steel. Today I’m reviewing a small-cap paper […]
Mortgage Prisoners Totally Screwed In Australia As Refinance Rejections Soar
Aug 29, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance, No picture
Australia is flooded with “too good to be true” refinance offers. Rejections up 349% since April, 1426% from December. Looking to refinance your Australian property you wish you didn’t buy? Not to worry, I can help is the message banks are sending. Oops, strike that. The total number of monthly rejections went from 2,031 in […]