Regular readers of my work know I’m focused on what I call extreme-market events, not just because they are important, but as they are easy to...
This week, the FOMC has “injected” an additional $54.20 billion dollars of “liquidity” into the financial system. This is far from the plus $400 billion they...
The NYSE saw a 52Wk H-L Net of +661 on May 10th. As far as buying stampedes go, that’s about as good as it gets. Seeing...
If you want an even more accurate view of the current rate of inflation just look at home prices, which are up 21% y/y, according to...
One would expect seeing the biggest daily advances happening during bull markets. But the last 121 years of market history proves that is not true; that...
As much as we all love seeing Wall Street’s bulls dancing with happy feet, a fuse has been lit in consumer prices. If current trends in...
During 2007-09 credit crisis the global banking system suffered from a grand-mal seizure. Trillions in their reserves becoming insolvent. The global payment system broke down. There...
The world really was a much better place when my grandfather could save 10% of his wages at 4% at a local bank to provide for...
Before October 2002, NYSE’s 52Wk High and Low Nets did break above their +/-300 thresholds, but not as frequently as they did after, where post October...
At the peak of the credit crisis in the autumn of 2008, the total portfolio of US T-debt held by the FOMC was about $480 billion...