Because he’s a knockoff.
Meanwhile, it’s the middle of the night in New Jerk, Asia is in later afternoon trading, and Your Rope has yet to open. As usual, Asia has copied the US market and continued the selloff. They’ve almost reached an appa…
Because he’s a knockoff.
Meanwhile, it’s the middle of the night in New Jerk, Asia is in later afternoon trading, and Your Rope has yet to open. As usual, Asia has copied the US market and continued the selloff. They’ve almost reached an appa…
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.
Is there anyone left out there who doesn’t know the rate of economic growth is slowing? The 10 year Treasury yield has fallen 45 basis points since peaking in mid-March. 10 year TIPS yields have fallen by the same amount and now reside below -1% again. Copper prices peaked a little later (early May), fell […]
Maintaining the illusion of confidence, permanence and stability serves the interests of those benefiting from the bubbles and those who prefer the safety of the herd, even as the herd thunders toward the precipice.
Technical Trader subscribers click here to download the complete report. Cycles up to 13 weeks probably turned down on Friday. However, the 13 week cycle…
The week had an ominous feel. en-year Treasury yields dropped another seven bps to 1.29% – completely disregarding much stronger-than-expected reports on consumer and producer prices. Treasury market notwithstanding, inflation has become a problem in more ways than one.
Away? No, but they do slow down in their old age.
And god this is getting old.
They found the trendline from the June 20 low yesterday. Broke it slightly. Also slightly broke the 5 day cycle projection. I said then that I expected a rapid …
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.
CUSIP: 91282CCM1Term and Type: 10-Year TIPSReopening: NoOffering Amount: 16 BillionAnnouncement Date: 07/15/2021Auction Date: 07/22/2021Issue Date: 07/30/2021Maturity Date: 07/15/2031PDF | XML
The average S&P 500 CEO made $15.5 million last year, 299 times the pay of the median worker. That’s according to an annual report from America’s largest labor union, AFL-CIO, which is widely cited as a measure of workforce equality. This year’s figure…