Posts Tagged ‘U.S.’
Talking Points
U.S. Dollar: Index Threatens Downward Trending Channel, Labor Force Continues To Shrink
Euro: Carves Out Lower Top, Greece Seeks Another EUR 15B
British Pound: Upward Trend Gives Out, BoE To Conduct More QE
U.S. Dollar: Index Threatens Downward Trending Channel, Labor Force Continues To Shrink
The greenback extended the advance from the previous day, with [...]

It’s just a correction folks, keep walking, nothing to see here. The uptrend is still intact.
But for your doubters, let’s take a closer look.
The first view is the “market memory” or “lookback” – just two words that mean the same thing that I use to describe when I my chart view includes the complete amount [...]
Thursday’s stock market sell-off can be traced directly to a statement released by Fitch Ratings. In this statement, Fitch declared that the U.S. bank exposure to precarious European debt posed a “serious risk”. According to information gleaned from the Bank for International Settlement (BIS), as of the end of 2010, U.S. banks had a combined [...]
Quotable
"Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it’s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring."
Marilyn Monroe
Commentary & Analysis
Global macro says U.S. might win in the end after all …
There is little doubt the doom and gloom crowd has the upper hand when it comes to sentiment about the U.S. economy and its future in [...]
After three days of wide-spread losses the Federal Reserve was left with little choice but to take to the airwaves in an attempt to calm jittery nerves. Reassurances given, markets responded positively. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the day with an advance of nearly 430 points or 3.9 percent. Unfortunately, Tuesday’s “relief rally” was [...]
