PRIOR WEEK MARKET MOVERS: ALL EYES ON CENTRAL BANKS
Part 1 of our weekly review and preview. See here for part 2 on the top 10 coming week’s market movers Oh yes, there was some other data too. Last week… Continue reading
Part 1 of our weekly review and preview. See here for part 2 on the top 10 coming week’s market movers Oh yes, there was some other data too. Last week… Continue reading →
The Fed, ECB set to double down on their policy bets A strategy guide to the coming week for traders and investors focused on the prime market drivers of global forex, stocks, commodities,… Continue reading →
It’s a typical mid-month light economic calendar, made lighter by widespread August vacationing that encourages quiet low volume trading barring any nasty big surprises. In addition to news about the prospects for new… Continue reading →
Meanwhile, the low volume rally of past months brings risk assets back near strong resistance of multi-year highs A brief prior week recap and wrap up for traders and investors of all markets,… Continue reading →
A brief weekly strategy guide for investors and traders of all markets and instruments, spot market, ETF, and binary options Markets Awaiting Central Bank Salvation 3 Reasons They Could Be Disappointed… Continue reading →
Bullish Resistance or Bearish Over Optimism? A. FUNDAMENTALS WORRISOME When the fundamental picture is characterized by threats galore, a mixed earnings season, and the biggest hope is for short term… Continue reading →
The Biggest News Was What Didn’t Happen, Why, And Its Implications There were three primary market moving events for the week ended Friday August 3rd, 2012. First, here’s a quick look at the… Continue reading →
Plenty of Fuel for Volatility While the EU remains the dominant source of potential market moving events, it has plenty of competition. EU CRISIS RELATED EVENTS 1. Growing Skepticism About June 29th EU… Continue reading →
Have Markets Lost Hope? 1. Stimulus Hopes Hopes for government stimulus (rather than actual evidence of improving economies) sparked short cover rally Monday-Tuesday, aided by lingering but false beliefs that the EU had… Continue reading →
Even if you sold in May, 5 reasons not to go away. The sad, sad, truth, and the dirty lowdown As noted in our weekly review, PRIOR WEEK: 17 REASONS TO FADE THE… Continue reading →