This Week In Stock Markets
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Stock Market Update We last issued a report on stock market direction at the beginning of September. We had a bearish bias and since then the markets have turned lower with increased volatility. Overall major stock indices are down between 2-5% in 2 weeks with some sectors of the market showing breakdowns. And the mega-cap […]
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Best Stocks To Invest In 2021 Financial markets continue to impress with indexes hitting news all time highs. Q4 earnings season began last week and many of the companies in our recent newsletters have moved substantially higher. Netflix reported strong earnings with subscribers growing much more than analyst expectations, the stock hit new all time […]
Federal Reserve Keeps Printing Press Going Stock markets cheered the latest decision by the Federal Reserve in what is the final monetary policy decision of 2020. Fed chairman Jerome Powell signalled the reserve will buy large amounts of government and corporate bonds, $120 Billion per month. This is to ensure that the current pace of […]
Trending Stocks Today. A series of Changing Fundamentals is upon the financial markets at the same time. Most important is the impending US election, which is shifting the foundation of current global supremacy and superpowers. Firstly, take the current price of oil which has collapsed in 2020 due to the COVID virus but also […]
Stock Markets Selloff Stock markets selloff around the globe as investors begin pricing in potential changes in the White House. Joe Biden leads in early consensus polls and has so far been successful in calling out President Trump’s failures during his first term. The COVID virus and the economic fallout, along with bungled global trade […]
Copper Prices Breaking Out Recent developments in the copper space have improved the outlook for the red metal. Copper prices have risen to levels above $3 per pound, not seen since 2017. In our most recent blog post early August we highlighted the $3 level for copper as the next important price target that traders […]
Q2 Earnings Season At Pivotal Inflection Point This week sees the continuation of Q2 earnings season with a focus on DOW30 companies. Big names like McDonald’s, Pfizer, Visa, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Alphabet will show how they navigated the onset of COVID-19 lockdowns and what they see looking into the next 6-12 months. Equally important […]
Tech Earnings Leave Investors Disappointed The latest quarterly earnings results from tech heavyweights have left investors searching for more. Companies reporting earnings that have included the beginnings of the COVID-19 lockdowns have shown a declining profits. Apple Inc reported weak iPhone sales amid a consumer spending slowdown. Amazon reported strong sales growth but gross margins […]
Stock markets enter into bear market territory as COVID-19 has shut down the US economy. Last week saw the most unemployment claims since the Great Recession as nearly 7 million Americans have filed. Stocks continued the downtrend last week with a 2% average weekly decline. We believe stocks have further to decline, moving lower in […]
Energy Stocks are setting up for a breakout. On Friday, OPEC’s largest oil producer surprised the market with deeper production cuts, sending crude prices soaring and predicting that its recently IPO’d Saudi Aramco will soon surge past the elusive $2 trillion valuation. Saudi Arabia debut its prized Saudi Aramco to investors this week when it […]
Global stock markets are trading mostly higher on renewed investor optimism. Bond Yields are trading higher as prices come down and money flows out into the equity markets. Commodities are up with oil and metals prices higher. Dow30 futures are also up a modest 60 points with Nasdaq and S&P futures higher. Investors will […]
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Global Stock Markets are fresh off the summer holidays. Focus now shifts to macro events which will come into play over the next 60 days, such as Brexit on Oct 31 and the next Federal Reserve meeting to decide interest rate policy later in September. With US/China trade relations at a low point […]