The risk of an options-driven SPY sell-off is low as August expiration draws closer " ...round millennium levels on the S&P 500 Index (SPX - 3,025.86) and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI - 27,192.45), in addition to the level that represents the SPX's 20% year-to-date (YTD) gain (at 3,008), could act as resistance in the near term. And since rallying up to these levels in mid-July, these popular...Read More
SINGAPORE / ACCESSWIRE / August 1, 2019 / Singapore-based fintech GoldFinX has released details in a document for press analysis of its first potential deal, thus kick-starting a steady flow of what should be many more similar initiatives in the 2nd half of 2019.This report highlights its commitmentRead full newsRead More
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Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Friday August 2 that are worth another look.Three-month base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were predominantly weaker at the close of trading on Friday August 2. The downturn was largely prompted by fresh tariff threats against China by United States President Donald Trump that sparked caution among investors and prompt...Read More
Billet prices in most markets around the world edged downward during the week to Friday August 2 because there was limited buying interest amid a slowdown in the finished steel markets.Producers in the major export region of the Commonwealth of Independent States refused to lower their asking prices despite sluggish demand from customers, which led to a widening of the bid-offer spread. CIS, Egypt...Read More
- RambusThere has been a lot of discussion lately about some deflation coming into the big picture. In this Weekend Report I will show you what the Chartology is suggesting. I have literally 100's of charts on commodities that I've been building over the last 15 years from short term to the very long term quarterly charts. Many of the long term charts should look familiar to our long term memb...Read More
By: Ira EpsteinGold's monthly chart remains bullish. This is not a small thing, this is a big event unfolding in front of us..Read More
* Thanks for supporting the show!Download - MP3HighlightsDr. Paul Craig Roberts of the Institute for Political Economy, author of several best-selling tomes, rejoins the show with his latest economic insights. Our guest notes the Fed's decision to slash rates this week and the implications for PMs aficionados. The domestic total debt outstanding concerns our guest, especially the Fed's b...Read More
- Mike GleasonWell, after months of presidential complaining, tweeting, and pressuring, Donald Trump finally got a rate cut from the Fed.A lower interest rate was supposed to stimulate the stock market and make the dollar cheaper versus the currencies of exporting countries -- thereby making U.S. products more competitive according to Trumponomics. Instead, stocks fell and the U.S. Dollar Inde...Read More
You Think the Fed Is One and Done?Awash in DebtInvestment Grade ZombiesSelling Under PressureFalling Apart QuicklyNavigating the Waters AheadNew York, Maine, New York, and MontanaOne reason the economy is so fascinating is the way things just... happen. Growth blossoms if everyone just follows their own incentives and nothing gets in the way. The courage, vision and passion of entrepreneurs and...Read More
Billet prices in most markets around the world edged downward during the week to Friday August 2 because there was limited buying interest amid a slowdown in the finished steel markets.Producers in the major export region of the Commonwealth of Independent States refused to lower their asking prices despite sluggish demand from customers, which led to a widening of the bid-offer spread. CIS, Egypt...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Friday August 2 that are worth another look.Three-month base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were predominantly weaker at the close of trading on Friday August 2. The downturn was largely prompted by fresh tariff threats against China by United States President Donald Trump that sparked caution among investors and prompt...Read More
- RambusThere has been a lot of discussion lately about some deflation coming into the big picture. In this Weekend Report I will show you what the Chartology is suggesting. I have literally 100's of charts on commodities that I've been building over the last 15 years from short term to the very long term quarterly charts. Many of the long term charts should look familiar to our long term memb...Read More
By: Ira EpsteinGold's monthly chart remains bullish. This is not a small thing, this is a big event unfolding in front of us..Read More
* Thanks for supporting the show!Download - MP3HighlightsDr. Paul Craig Roberts of the Institute for Political Economy, author of several best-selling tomes, rejoins the show with his latest economic insights. Our guest notes the Fed's decision to slash rates this week and the implications for PMs aficionados. The domestic total debt outstanding concerns our guest, especially the Fed's b...Read More
- Mike GleasonWell, after months of presidential complaining, tweeting, and pressuring, Donald Trump finally got a rate cut from the Fed.A lower interest rate was supposed to stimulate the stock market and make the dollar cheaper versus the currencies of exporting countries -- thereby making U.S. products more competitive according to Trumponomics. Instead, stocks fell and the U.S. Dollar Inde...Read More
You Think the Fed Is One and Done?Awash in DebtInvestment Grade ZombiesSelling Under PressureFalling Apart QuicklyNavigating the Waters AheadNew York, Maine, New York, and MontanaOne reason the economy is so fascinating is the way things just... happen. Growth blossoms if everyone just follows their own incentives and nothing gets in the way. The courage, vision and passion of entrepreneurs and...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Friday August 2 that are worth another look.Three-month base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were predominantly weaker at the close of trading on Friday August 2. The downturn was largely prompted by fresh tariff threats against China by United States President Donald Trump that sparked caution among investors and prompt...Read More