Since last September, the Dow Jones hasn’t liked closing below 34,000. That plus since January 4th, the Dow Jones hasn’t been able to make a new...
Stock markets crash. But do bond markets crash? Well, yes they do. We look at one of the more famous bond market crashes and then we...
Since the Dow Jones’ last all-time high on January 4th, most days have closed with more 52Wk lows than highs. And over at the NASDAQ, its been...
Global central banks have created an economic time machine by forcing $17 trillion worth of bond yields below zero percent. These are now 30% of the...
Bonds have a significant role in determining the direction of currencies and exchange rates.
It was the week that saw the end of the shutdown in the U.S. — at least temporarily and no wall. It seems that the threat...
One of the factors investors and economists use to measure economic progress is GDP growth. Here's a review of the US economy's progress based on GDP...
China, Italy and Germany are the top three countries with the biggest debts, but Italy has the most number of bad loans in Europe.
From stock markets to creditors, even properties and cryptocurrencies, it seems that we are experiencing a bull market.
If Dow Jones continues its 7 new BEV Zeros in the past two weeks, it can't make a decent correction.