Weekly Economic and Market Review
It was a light week for economic data and what we did get served more to confuse than clarify. Market action seems to indicate that the data at this point is basically irrelevant anyway as all the market’s attention is focused firmly on the potential actions of the Federal Reserve. There appears to be a .. read more
On October 3rd, 2010,
posted in: Economy by Joseph Y. Calhoun Tags: case shiller, chicago pmi, construction spending, consumer confidence, economic analysis, economic data, emerging market currencies, foreign stocks versus us stocks, hoenig dissent, india stocks, indonesia stocks, ism manufacturing index, jobless claims, korea stocks, personal income and outlays, plosser federal reserve, poland stocks, polish stocks, real estate inflation, redbook retail sales, russia stocks, savings rate, thailand stocks, turkey stocks, us dollar policy
Weekly Chart Review
The problems last week started in the currency markets. A surge in the Yen is what set the Dow collapse in motion Thursday: Rather than look at all the markets that suffered fatal technical damage last week which includes most every market in Europe, let’s look at markets that are still above their 200 day .. read more
On May 9th, 2010,
posted in: Markets by Joseph Y. Calhoun Tags: canadian dollar, chile stocks, emerging market bonds, gold stocks, gold technical analysis, high yield bonds, india stocks, japan stocks, livestock markets, malaysia stocks, nasdaq stocks, peru stocks, platinum, singapore stocks, small cap stocks, Technical Analysis, thailand stocks, treasury notes, yen chart
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