Coming out of an abysmal 2019, which saw Boeing’s deliveries cut in half due to safety issues surrounding the 737 MAX airliner, things went from bad to worse for the U.S. aviation giant in 2020. Boeing delivered just 157 commercial aircraft during year…
Consider this a contrarian signal if you like, but the white flag you see being waved is me surrendering to the energy bulls. I just can’t take this kind of thing anymore from XLE……. And crude oil seems to do nothing but go up (wh…
When Apple reported results for the first quarter of its fiscal 2022, the company hit yet another milestone that few companies have passed before. Not only did the iPhone maker surpass $100 billion in quarterly revenue for only the second time in its r…
The extra layer of screens that I instituted for swing trade chart picks last week, and a cooperative market, paid off in a big way. Woo hoo!
Following the acquisition of subscription-based digital sports publisher The Athletic for $550 million, the New York Times has added another asset to its growing set of digital products, albeit a much smaller one. On Monday, the Times Company announced…
The January forecast for the U.S. citrus harvest is looking bleak for Florida orange growers. The 2021/22 season, running from fall into the summer, is expected to consist of fewer than 45 million 90-pound boxes in the state. If the predictions are tru…
Here, it’s another Nice day. Sunny with a high of 57F, but warmer on the Promenade des Anglais as the sun reflects off the surface of the Mediterranean. Last night, I got a few photos on my first walkabout around the neighborhood where I’m staying this…
FEEDWell, let’s call today The Revenge of Cathie Wood, since not only did stocks go up, but the more horrible the stock was, the MORE it went up. Really crappy issues were up 20% or more. As for the /ES, it sliced through two important resistance…
Governments pour nearly $500 billion into fossil fuel subsidies annually. This chart breaks down fossil fuel subsidies between 2010 and 2021.
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European government debt increased across the board during the pandemic, but as this chart shows, the effects were felt a lot harder in some countries than they were in others. Ireland, in terms of general government gross debt, saw a percentage point …