Markets Stabilizing, but Still Turbulent
…last week we got two important pieces of data about unemployment that told different stories. The good news is that the unemployment rate in march was 4.4 percent, which is…
…last week we got two important pieces of data about unemployment that told different stories. The good news is that the unemployment rate in march was 4.4 percent, which is…
…the pandemic, you can see that the core rate, which excludes food and energy, hovered around two percent – sometimes a little higher and sometimes a little lower. And, you…
…around the time that Jack Welch took over as the CEO. Since the stock was up about 4,000 percent under his tenure, the cost basis was pretty low compared to…
…components is 20.66 percent. Here’s the interesting part: the realized volatility for the index was only 16.53 percent – a reduction of about 20 percent. I’ve got that in dark…
…prestigious analysts and strategists are calling for a measly five percent gain, which would put the S&P 500 at 2,356 at year end, compared to 2,234 from last week. Collectively,…
…went public last week and already trades at nine-times sales. They’re going to sell a lot of memes, or whatever, to justify that price. (Does this make me sound old?)…
…be right, I don’t really know, but I do think that the chart above tells a compelling story that undoubtedly impacted a lot of strategies. It’s my opinion that the…
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…at least in most industries. Obviously, the price tag has become pretty standard, at least in most industries. Unfortunately, many parts of the financial services industry have somehow avoided ever…
…futures, which put the odds of negative rates at 16 percent. In September of last year, the odds were around 10 percent and then fell to around three percent by…