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No one can doubt the bulls are in control of the financial markets right now.
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No one can doubt the bulls are in control of the financial markets right now.
Technical analyst Sven Henrich for Part 2 of our interview with him in which explains why the single most important factor driving asset prices in today’s markets is net liquidity flows. So far this year, they’re responsible for the surge in stocks.
GDP growth for the past two quarters has been positive — but gross domestic income has been negative over the same period.
Highly-successful commodities investor Marin Katusa shares the best practices in hard assets investing learned over the course of his career. Right now, he sees America and other Western countries with strong rule of law as the best jurisdictions to invest in commodities plays.
Macro analyst Mike Shedlock returns to discuss recession risk, the housing market, jobs & a likely new bottom in stocks ahead.
Portfolio manager Lance Roberts & Wealthion founder Adam Taggart recap the major developments of the week, including:
Our endorsed financial advisors at New Harbor Financial explain in this video how the bull rally in stocks has kicked into a higher gear recently. On the plus side, capital is now flowing into small cap stocks, so the market action is broadening. But now the number of stocks showing overbought readings is multiplying fast. And signs of potentially reckless speculation — like the volume of call options being traded — are suddenly everywhere.
It appears Congress has reached a resolution on the debt ceiling standoff and the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 is now headed to President Biden’s desk for signing into law. But could there be elements of this deal that actually increase the odds of a recession happening soon?
The real money in investing is made by those who perceive what the markets are likely to do tomorrow, and then position themselves today to profit from that future action.
Coal miners were famous for bringing canaries down into the mines with them, as the birds served as an early warning system for poisonous gases.