Japan: The Taylor Swift of Stock Markets?
People often tell me not to worry about the stock market because it ‘always’ comes back. That’s true for the United States and most other developed markets, but for my…
People often tell me not to worry about the stock market because it ‘always’ comes back. That’s true for the United States and most other developed markets, but for my…
With a lot of focus being put on the coming end to the Federal Reserve’s quantitative easing campaign, this article will delve into some of the other factors impacting interest…
…signal of things to come and markets will be adjusting to new information for some time. Undoubtedly, the level of uncertainty is high because no one has ever exited the…
…and categories. The white line tracks the same index, but strips out food and energy as they historically are very volatile categories. While the entire index approached these levels in…
…When I told this broker what I wanted to buy, he said, ‘David, I’ve seen a lot of dumb stuff come and go in my career, and buying some spiderwebs…
…or eight-month lag, depending on the economist that you listen to. Since ‘everyone’ knows that, seeing it level off is good enough. For more on the housing computation, click here….
…shares investor that they borrowed them from. A short seller buys low and sells high, but not in the usual order. Herbalife was a multi-level marketing company selling shakes and…
…previous generation, have much lower fees than the previous generation, and have some level of regulatory scrutiny. I didn’t trust the crypto brokerages and exchanges, which seemed like the Wild…
…almost $94 per share, valuing the company at $231.4 billion. That’s an amazing public offering since the company was only founded 15 years ago and is now worth more than…
…add up the value of all the companies in the index and divide the largest company by the total value, the largest company is worth four percent. Even though these…