how will the 2020 presidential election affect the market? any other stock-related tea leaves? go deeper: eric parnell makes five bold predictions for the decade ahead. traders greeted by china easing on return to work equities are starting the new year on the right foot, with dow futures ...
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, while technical analysts look for short-term indicators such as moving averages and reversals. here are a few things to keep in mind as you learn more about the distinctions between bullish and bearish markets, and how each can affect your investment strategy: how do bullish and bearish ...
This may sound odd. Facts are such a familiar part of our mental landscape today that it is difficult to grasp that to the premodern mind they were as alien as a filing cabinet. But the fact is a recent invention. Consider temperature again. For most of human history, temperature was un...
Ben Levisohn: It is. Well, except it's not. I think the one thing, I'm going to sound like Jack Howl for a minute here and I do hate that but I'm going to do it anyway. Lauren R. Rublin: Come on. We love Jack. What are you talking about?
Right. Except we have to factor in some things. First off, between now and the futures expiration date ( which could be almost 3 months out) a lot has to be taken into consideration. For instance, are there dividends being distributed during that period? Well if you own the futures c...
The green line, representing the 40-60% of households which are the heart of middle America, saw the worst decline by comparison to the peak in 2000. Taken as a whole, the US is being impoverished, except for a consistent wealth transfer from middle and lower America to the wealthy. 80...
Besides the timing of the rate hike, analysts are watching the jobs report for indications on inflation and overall growth. "What you will find is as wages increase, you'll see a commensurate increase in income and that will lead to a rise in consumption" that should be good for growth ...
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are not being bailed out to protect the primary shareholders or the US taxpayers, but the foreign banks from China, Japan, etc, that own their debt. Hard truth, but real. The US taxpayers take it in the neck for the managers of these entities who made $$$...
alone should be disconcerting. Make no mistake, we are a long way from a free market economy. Keep your crash helmet on. EDIT Update Monday morning. Waking up to China’s market down 8% and Dow futures off significantly. Headline from WSJ this a.m. is “China to Flood Economywith ...