The headlines today blared of a 3% increase in factory orders in February, completely obscuring the truth of just how bad the US manufacturing trend…
The March headline seasonally adjusted aggregate Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index reading of 51.3 was substantially worse than the consensus expectation of 54, reversing the trend…
Russ Winter and Lee Adler discuss what country’s banks will follow Cyprus and the outlook for the US as a result. This is a subscriber only podcast, subscribers may click here to listen. Schedule Note: In the podcast I announced that the next podcast would be Wednesday. That’s incorrect. It will be on Thursday. See you then! If you are not a subscriber, click here to access the Monday, January 7 podcast (Will Lousy Earnings Matter With Fed Pumping It Up?) . Subscribers can click the player at the bottom of this post (visible on Radio Free Wall Street main site only) to listen to today’s podcast, or use this link to download. If you are not a subscriber and would like to hear not only today’s podcast but all 8 or 9 podcasts each month, click this button to start your subscription. It takes less than a minute to complete the signup form and start listening to all Radio Free Wall Street podcasts. To learn more click here! or join and listen right now! By clicking this button, I agree to the Wall Street Examiner’s Terms of Use. 3 month subscription to Radio Free Wall Street podcasts, renewing automatically unless canceled.Price: $29.00 iTunes users can download your subscription podcasts by […]
First time unemployment claims put on their worst performance for this week of March in the past 17 years. The Labor Department reported that the…
The Census Bureau reported a decline in month to month seasonally adjusted new house sales yesterday, but a solid increase on an annual basis. It…
I want to set the record straight from the outset. I’m not bullish because economic fundamentals are strong, even though in some respects in the…
New orders for manufactured durable goods in February increased $12.4 billion or 5.7 percent to $232.1 billion, the U.S. Census Bureau announced today. This increase,…
Let’s get one thing straight. I am no economist. If I were, I’d be too embarrassed to tell anybody anyway. I’m just a guy who…
Russ Winter and Lee Adler discuss what the Cyprus deal means for European and US markets. Is it bearish for one, bullish for the other? As usual, they disagree, and leave it to you to decide which point of view you like better. This is a subscriber only podcast, subscribers may click here to listen. Schedule Note: In the podcast I announced that the next podcast would be Wednesday. That’s incorrect. It will be on Thursday. See you then! If you are not a subscriber, click here to access the Monday, January 7 podcast (Will Lousy Earnings Matter With Fed Pumping It Up?) . Subscribers can click the player at the bottom of this post (visible on Radio Free Wall Street main site only) to listen to today’s podcast, or use this link to download. If you are not a subscriber and would like to hear not only today’s podcast but all 8 or 9 podcasts each month, click this button to start your subscription. It takes less than a minute to complete the signup form and start listening to all Radio Free Wall Street podcasts. To learn more click here! or join and listen right now! By clicking this button, I agree to the Wall Street Examiner’s […]
Yesterday was a very good day for gold. Today is a “not so good” day–they seem to be alternating. But the big picture is encouraging.…