Until last week you hadn’t heard much about the bond market rally. I told you we were probably near a rally way back in early April when the 10-year was yielding around 1.7%. And I told you in mid-April that the 10-year yield could fall all the way back to the 1.2 to 1.3% range. […]
If leveraged speculators get hammered in Chinese bonds, they’ll be forced to slash risk elsewhere.
My sister-in-law represents the apotheosis of trading genius in the past twelve years. What does she know about finance? Nothing. What does she know about charts? Zero. But she put all, and I mean all, her money into Apple, and she ha…
The number one reason to “cancel” a brand – or at least boycott or protest them – is the mistreatment of animals. Animal cruelty was named as the top reasons why consumers would give up on a brand in all three countries included in the Cancel Culture s…
Idaho is America’s fastest-growing state, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau. Its population increased by 2.1 percent to almost 1.8 million from July 2018 to June 2019. Nevada is the second fastest growing state, followed by Arizona. …
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.
All debt-fueled speculative bubbles pop, even as cheerleaders claim otherwise.
Previously to the coronavirus pandemic, the growth of disposable incomes – the money that remains in peoples’ pockets after they have taken care of their basic needs – differed widely in the OECD. Eastern European countries like Poland, Estonia or Lith…
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.
US Treasury Bonds has succeeded in two important breakouts: the descending trendline (green tint) and the price gap horizontal