S+P 500 Resistance Near By…
Oct 05, 2015Jeremy Parkinson0
This morning we are seeing some follow through to Friday’s amazing reversal. However there is still some technical damage that was done during August’s sell off and it may take some time to work itself out. Click on picture to enlarge The next closest resistance level is between 1986-1990, these are the levels left behind […]
TPP Deal Struck, Next Hurdle Ratification
Oct 05, 2015Jeremy Parkinson0
It took nearly eight years, but a dozen countries on both sides of the Pacific Rim, which account for 40% of the world’s GDP reached a trade agreement. Attention will now shift to the ratification process. Canada may offer the first challenge. National elections will be held October 19. The Conservative Prime Minister Harper […]
The Window Has Closed On The Fed
Oct 05, 2015Jeremy Parkinson0
Earlier this year I wrote two articles about the Fed’s ability to hike interest rates this year. (see “Fed At Risk Of Missing Window To Hike Rates” and “The Window Continues To Close.”) In both articles, I discussed the biggest worry of the Federal Reserve, and frankly every Central Banker on the planet, was deflation. The problem […]
The Secular Advisor – October 5, 2015
Oct 05, 2015Jeremy Parkinson0
Note: GDP data will be available later this week, therefore new quarterly asset class expectations and recommended allocations will be included in next week’s edition. Economic Summary Employment – just 142k non-farm jobs were added, 60k below estimates and much lower revisions, year over year trend: flat Housing – for the 5th month in a row, home […]
Part Deux – Shorting The Federal Reserve
Oct 05, 2015Jeremy Parkinson0
The sequence of events leading up the French Revolution are likely unfamiliar to most. Yet money printing and a debauched French currency played no small part in those events. As a sequel to “Shorting the Federal Reserve”, 720 Global aims to provide an historical example of excessive money printing which lead to financial crisis, and […]
Treasury And Emerging Markets: 2 ETFs To Watch On Outsized Volume
Oct 05, 2015Jeremy Parkinson0
In the last trading session, the U.S. stocks managed to hold onto gains in what was overall a rocky session. Notably, Dow Jones and the S&P 500 recorded their biggest intraday reversals in four years. Among the top ETFs, investors saw (SPY – ETF report) gain 1.5%, (DIA – ETF report) rise 1.3% and (QQQ – ETF report) move higher by […]
E One Year Of Oil Inventory Tracking: Much Of The Same
Oct 05, 2015Jeremy Parkinson0
Approximately one year ago, I began publishing a series of articles on this site tracking oil inventories in an effort to aid understanding of why prices began to decline around that time. At the time, the media was consistently stating that there was an oversupply of oil in the United States but the actual numbers […]
Here’s How Much Manhattan Fell During The Great Depression
Oct 05, 2015Jeremy Parkinson0
The richest people I know or meet always tell me the same thing: prime cities in the developed world simply can’t go down! New York, London, Paris, San Francisco, Vancouver, Singapore, Sydney – they’re all invincible! Or so these guys would have you believe. If there’s any two things history doesn’t support, it’s that the biggest cities […]
Key Moment For Gold-Silver Ratio
Oct 05, 2015Jeremy Parkinson0
I have had a target on the gold-silver ratio of low 80’s to 90. Then on Friday the GSR did this, putting that target in question (it hit 81, but I was thinking higher). Here it is today, converted to GLD-SLV… The weekly view is not broken down, however… Here’s the view of silver vs. […]
Miners Might Get DUSTed
Oct 05, 2015Jeremy Parkinson0
Miners have had a terrific lift since September 30, a 12% ascent in just four sessions. I would respectfully point you to the DUST graph, however (the triple-bearish-on-miners ETF) which is looking like it might be ready for a bounce. Adjunct to this, GLD is looking like it’s losing steam.