The Q3 GDP growth of China – published today – can be seen as the first real post-pandemic reading by the country. Despite the effects of the coronavirus crisis not affecting the year-over-year figures anymore, the results nevertheless turned out disap…
Monetary policy can be implemented through outright purchases or sales of securities, which permanently changes the size of the Federal Reserve’s System Open Market Account (SOMA) portfolio.
One of the reasons that I like crypto is that it never stops trading, so even on weekends, you can get a sense as to how the Asset Animal Spirits are doing. As I’m typing this on Sunday afternoon, crypto is on the weak side, and it makes me w…
I read that the Forbes 400 list of the richest people in the U.S. had some new entrants thanks to the crazy-wild success of Moderna, a company which should drop to its knees and thank the disease gods every single day for Covid-19. As a chartist, w…
Yes, stocks have surged this week, but the breadth over the past few months has been steadily grinding lower. And then there’s this piece of evidence……..
Today’s intense inflationary dynamics are Uncontrollable.
This detailed map looks at where humans have (and haven’t) modified Earth’s terrestrial environment. See human impact in incredible detail.
Remote job postings are up nearly across the board, but a few key industries are have seen a significant shift over the last year.
Sigh. Downtrend broken. Lower highs violated. Bulls seize control yet again.
When e-books hit the mainstream in the early 2000s, many predicted they’d eventually make print books obsolete. So far, that prediction has not come true.
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