From stock markets to creditors, even properties and cryptocurrencies, it seems that we are experiencing a bull market.
Last week, the Dow Jones closed at new all-time highs, with Friday’s close being just a whisker from making it five in a row.
Because of the relentless monetary inflation funneled into the economy and financial system by the Federal Reserve, fixed income (bonds) stopped being a safe harbor for...
If Dow Jones continues its 7 new BEV Zeros in the past two weeks, it can't make a decent correction.
Somewhere up ahead market volatility will once again dominate the stock market.
Starting on Aug. 8, the NYSE made more 52-week lows than highs even when the Dow Jones ended its sessions on a high note.
In August 2017, any talk of a 95% market decline in the Dow Jones is completely theoretical; a wild speculation that people smarter than me would...
On July 14th the Dow Jones made a new all-time high, as did eleven other of the major indexes. On August 4th only two other major...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average posted its all-time high mark at 22,000 recently.
The question then will be what’s next? A return to a market where new all-time highs in the Dow Jones are common occurrences? Or a market...