Trading Successfully In Spite Of The Current Market Conditions
Apr 15, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
“In investing, what is comfortable is rarely profitable.” – Robert Arnott Are you a financial market trader, or are you looking at entering the market? It is fairly obvious by now that the current global socio-economic and geopolitical instability is here to stay, for the foreseeable future at any rate. Consequently, to navigate the complexities […]
Dollar Snaps Two-Week Advance, While Japanese Investors Resume Repatriating Funds
Apr 15, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
The US dollar suffered broadly last week. It fell against the all major currencies and most of the emerging market currencies. There were two main drivers. The first was the heightened geopolitical risks. The US launched a missile strike against Syria’s government forces in retaliation for its use of chemical weapons. The US also dropped […]
Trump Adviser Gets Story Confused On The Value Of The Dollar Relative To Other Currencies
Apr 15, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
Washington Post economics reporter Max Ehrenfreund featured a piece highlighting former Donald Trump adviser Steven Moore’s views of Trump’s recent shifts on economic policy. In particular, Moore took issue with Trump’s desire to see the value of the dollar fall. He argued that the dollar rose with strong economies under President Reagan and Clinton, while […]
Why Switzerland? AAA!
Apr 15, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
As the influential Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s and Fitch rating agencies are downgrading countries, regions and financial institutions around the world, Switzerland is a safe place – perhaps the safest place – to put your money for long-term preservation and growth. An uninterrupted policy of long-term monetary security and political stability has made Switzerland a […]
Canada’s Nautilus Minerals Close To Opening The First Polymetallic Seabed Mine
Apr 15, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
A British team of scientists has discovered an underwater deposit of diverse minerals in the Atlantic, about 500km off the Canary Islands, which contains vast amounts of tellurium, used in the making of solar panels, wind turbines and electronics. Written by Cecilia Jamasmie (mining.com) According to the BBC, the deposit is located 1,000 metres below […]
E Market Briefing For Monday, April 17
Apr 15, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
MOAB Friday wasn’t the largest burst of sellers ever, but was a reminder of the likely stock market Thursday trading pattern ahead of what we’ve said would be a military weekend. MOAB: Mostly Obvious Absent Bids. Focusing beyond geopolitics.. Besides the prospects of conflict, it is important to consider that there are other issues […]
E This Is What Jamie Dimon Wants From Housing
Apr 15, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
I know what Jamie Dimon wants from housing. But first, here is what he said he wants in a recent article from Business Insider: “Seven major federal regulators and a long list of state and local regulators have overlapping jurisdiction on mortgage laws and wrote a plethora of new rules and regulations appropriately focused on educating […]
Setting A Target
Apr 14, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
As I wrote recently in Next Level to Break, “It’s as simple as this: 2331.75. Break that, and close below it, and the bulls are screwed.” Well, mission accomplished. So what’s next? Allow me to offer a projection: 2266.25 on the ES before a meaningful bounce. This lines up nicely with the prospect of another […]
Treasury Releases FX Manipulation Report: Says China Must Allow Yuan To “Rise With Market Forces”
Apr 14, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
While Donald Trump already spoiled the surprise of the contents of the latest semiannual report from the Treasury on currency manipulation, when on Wednesday he told the WSJ that China would not be named a currency manipulator, moments ago the US Treasury confirmed just that when it published the long awaited report on “Foreign Exchange […]
Supply Crunch Or Oil Glut: Investment Banks Can’t Agree
Apr 14, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
In recent years, U.S. shale has thrown in another unknown in the mix of factors driving the price of oil. This year, shale output forecasts combine with OPEC’s production cuts, geopolitical factors, and unexpected outages to further complicate supply/demand and oil price forecasts by Wall Street’s major investment banks. The biggest banks remain bullish on […]