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Back to Search6-24-24 Markets Remain Over-bought
Markets got extremely over-bought last week, and on Thursday and Friday began to burn off some of the excess. Much of the activity was due to options…
1 year, 9 months ago
Could Tax Policy Shrink the Economy?
Markets are performing the job of the Fed; is the economy stronger? Rich & Jon look at the "Olive Garden economic indicator: Who's dining out, and wh…
1 year, 9 months ago
Debunking Dollarization: Why the Dollar Is Stronger Than Ever
Will markets exhibit the typical summer weakness? Prepping for the election outcomes; correction coming now and later. Preview of housing numbers and…
1 year, 9 months ago
6-20-24 Will the Fed Cut Rates Sooner?
National housing numbers and home builders' sentiment have been dropping of late, particularly in new home sales, which have been very weak. Initial …
1 year, 9 months ago
6-18-24 Is Bullishness on the Rise?
Markets are trading in a holiday-shortened week, thanks to the Juneteenth Holiday Wednesday. 50% of companies are now in stock buy back blackout peri…
1 year, 9 months ago
6-18-24 What Makes Correction Pain Worse?
Markets on Monday opened weakly, then rallied 1% to close ahead. Note, however, that while markets are making these advances, they're doing so on wea…
1 year, 9 months ago
6-17-24 Corrective Action is Inevitable
Markets have continued to grind along the 20-DMA. Nothing seems to be wrong, and markets are back to extremely over bought conditions. Upside has bee…
1 year, 9 months ago
6-14-24 Dealing With the "Squishy" Side of Retirement
Parsing the economic data; Bonds vs ETF's; how bond pries and interest rates move; couting on the income. Danny & Jonathan address YouTube chatroom q…
1 year, 9 months ago
6-13-24 Federal Reserve and BLS Labor Data Discrepancies Explored
June is half-over, and the stock buy back blackout begins today, removing that source of activity from the market. Economic data points continue to w…
1 year, 9 months ago
6-13-24 Market Deviation from 50-DMA is Extreme
The S&P set an all-time high following Wednesday's softer inflation report. Ironically, Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia were the primary market drivers …
1 year, 9 months ago