With the stock market forging ahead it is imperative that those who manage other peoples money (and/or their own) become extremely well read - beyond their normal corporate reports, opinions and analyses - on the reality of what is evolving in the marketplace from as many different perspectives as possible. Because it would take days to gather such information we have gathered together a number of such articles on the subject with introductory paragraphs and hyperlinks to each. They are well worth your time to read.
Read More »Gold May Be Richly Valued: Caution is Warranted
I am not married to my ideas and neither should you be. While I have covered the long-term bullish argument in the past, I believe there are some indications that gold is richly valued in the interim. Caution is warranted.
Read More »Gold’s Future: 10 Article Summaries of the Best-of-the-Best
There are so many articles on gold & silver it's hard to know which ones are worth taking the time to read. Hopefully this post will save you time choosing which of the best-of-the-best to read. Below are introductory paragraphs and links to 10 of the “best of the best” articles on gold (and silver) for you to choose from. Each article has been edited for the sake of clarity and brevity to ensure you a fast and easy read. Read just one or read them all. Enjoy!
Read More »U.S. Stock Market is Most OverBought of 30 Countries: Where Does Your Country Rank?
The U.S. is the most overbought country on a list of the 30 largest country ETFs, trading slightly more extended than Japan....6 countries are trading in oversold territory at the moment. [Is your country's stock market overbought or oversold? Take a look at the table below].
Read More »For Simple-Minded Keynesians: The Global Endgame in 14 Points
For those who haven’t yet grasped the uselessness of government policy, please read Charles Hugh Smith’s simple fourteen point explanation below. It details the steps government has taken, why they are failing, why the middle and poorer classes must get poorer and suggests that we are close to the end of the Ponzi scheme that has provided the myth that our economy has been strong for the last couple of decades.
Read More »Stocks: ‘Sell In May And Go Away’ – or Even Sooner! Here’s Why (+2K Views)
Taking profits is rarely a bad idea, and staying fully invested at these levels seems foolish. That is why it might pay to raise some capital now, before the sell in May strategy comes up. Having a core position of equities along with some dry powder and keeping a look out for short-term trading opportunities is how I plan to play this market through 2013. [This article presents 5 specific reasons why it might be wise sell in May and go away - or even sooner - this year.] Words: 1280
Read More »The Stock Market: The Fix Is In – But How Long Will It Last?
The economy is heading for unprecedented volatility between rampant inflation and deflation courtesy of Ben Bernanke’s sponsorship of the $7 trillion increase in new Federal debt since 2008. Investors need to plan now while they still have time before the economic chaos begins.
Read More »Corporate Profit Margins Likely to Revert to Mean & Cause Market Correction – Here’s Why (+2K Views)
You are damned if you do and damned if you don't! In my opinion, we are about to...[witness] a mean reversion in corporate profitability regardless of outcome as we have most likely has reached its limits for the cycle. Now comes the painful part, which is usually jam-packed with earning disappointments and investor losses.... Words: 485
Read More »Stock Market Performances in 21 Countries – Is Your’s Doing Better or Worse?
A lot has been made of strong stock market returns around the world so far this year, but adjusting for currency moves, the returns look a little less flattering. The U.S. dollar is up nearly 4% year to date, while currencies like the Japanese yen, the British pound and the euro are all down. Below is a look at the year-to-date stock market performance of 21 major countries around the world. For each country, we highlight its 2013 performance in local currency vs. U.S. dollar adjusted terms.
Read More »S&P 500 Stocks Most Overbought & Most Undersold (+2K Views)
The average S&P 500 stock is currently 4.33% above its 50-day, which is a very high reading. The S&P 500 itself is trading 3.5% above its 50-day. Below is a list of the 35 S&P 500 stocks that are currently trading the farthest above their 50-days and a list of the 35 that are the farthest below.
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