US employment data has beaten the most optimistic estimates, with a total of 528,000 jobs created vs. the anticipated 250,000 Bloomberg consensus figure. The knock-on effect...
As the FOMC reduced its “liquidity injections” in February, market valuations began deflating. And then this week, following a huge reduction in the FOMC’s balance sheet, the...
Is a stock market recovery on the cards any time soon? Surely not, right? After all, we're living in an age of inflation, war, energy shortages,...
Cotton futures were lower as Hurricane Nicholas threatened to bring some big rains to Cotton production areas in the Delta and Southeast. Futures were also lower...
You know what they say about living in interesting times. Well, there is no doubt that the futures markets are full of interesting tidbits that reflect...
For as long as this party goes on, the bulls have the ball on their side of the court. What that means for the Dow Jones...
Our chart of the week looks at the Commodity cycle once again and one thing we note is that lumber has now fallen 70% from its...
The June job numbers were out on Friday and while they were better than expected it is noteworthy that the U.S. is still short 6.8 million...
Coffee futures were higher in both markets last week on what appeared to be speculative buying. The US Dollar was lower to help the buyers but...
Why would an institutional investor put money into a SPAC? The SPAC model is a very clever way to keep more of the wealth for underwriters...