The Dow Jones closed higher this week, with a BEV Value of -3.35 percent from its last all-time high of last October.
The Dow Jones saw some selling pressure this week, closing down 4.94 percent from its last all-time high of October 3rd of last year.
This was a constructive week for the Dow Jones, up 1.49 percent in the BEV chart.
The Dow Jones continues correcting, closing this week below its -5 percentBEV line. Is it time to panic?
The pending failure in the corporate bond market will reflect on the Dow Jones' dividend payouts. In the past nine years, dividend payouts for the Dow...
Palladium is now the most expensive precious metal in the market and its price could rise multiple times in the coming months.
One gold standard fact known to all is that it was terminated by President Nixon in August 1971.
Daily volatility has been reduced since early last month and the Dow Jones is expected to continue advancing to new all-time highs.
For the past three years the path of the least resistance for gold and silver has been upward, except for brief market corrections.
The Dow Jones took last week off; in four days of trading, it advanced only 0.11% in the BEV chart below or 31 points. From here,...