Are we at an inflection point in the markets? The Dow Jones closed the week down 3.20 percent from its last all-time high. On a week...
Dow Jones could deflate as the economic debts start to default. Stocks and bond markets have pending losses, which will be a boon to precious metals.
Every bull market advance eventually sees its last all-time high. No one rings a bell when it happens, but from that point on things begin to...
This week the Dow Jones didn’t move far from where it closed last week, advancing to -2.75 percent from last October’s all-time highs, from last week’s...
Last week, it appeared the Dow Jones had one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel, ready to break below its BEV...
Last week I was still optimistic on the prospects of the Dow Jones making new all-time highs in the weeks and months to come.
Is Mr. Bear about to whack Wall Street? I’m not ready to call it quits on the Dow Jones making a new all-time high in the...
What a difference a week can make. These past few weeks I’ve been complaining about the Dow Jones inability to do something to the up or...
A new definition for tedium should be having to follow the Dow Jones; for weeks now it hasn’t done much to entertain market watchers.
The Dow Jones in the BEV chart below closed this week a bit below last week’s close; 1.06 percent instead of last week’s one percent, down...