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by Martin Armstrong QUESTION: Dear Martin, Thank you for your commitment to helping others through this unsettling time. Long before I found you, I was fascinated with the capital markets and historical financial crashes, in particular. I spent many years on Wall Street (and LaSalle ST) building and marketing trading systems for the listed options industry. … Read more
by Martin Armstrong QUESTION: What does the new Supreme Court decision on the electoral college really mean? Does this prevent Hillary from becoming the candidate? HF ANSWER: It means that the delegates must vote for the popular vote in their state, based only on the national election. Nevertheless, this does not address what if Joe Biden were … Read more
by Daniel McAdams and Ron Paul of Ron Paul Liberty Report Houston’s Democrat Mayor Sylvester Turner heaped praise on the recent George Floyd protests, which drew tens of thousands of people tightly packed into the city. He even addressed the crowd. Coronavirus was no problem, the protests were too important. Yesterday Mayor Turner cancelled the Texas state Republican Party convention, … Read more
by wsb_roulette I own an eBay company so I know just how much this means for eBay. This is HUGE for them. What’s happening: So up until now, each and every transaction made on eBay was processed through Paypal. Ebay took 10% per transaction and Paypal took an additional 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. However, eBay … Read more
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/08/technology/robinhood-risky-trading.html Richard Dobatse, a Navy medic in San Diego, dabbled infrequently in stock trading. But his behavior changed in 2017 when he signed up for Robinhood, a trading app that made buying and selling stocks simple and seemingly free. Mr. Dobatse, now 32, said he had been charmed by Robinhood’s one-click trading, easy access to … Read more
Tracking by @jpmorgan of 30 million credit/debit cardholders shows spending has stalled since late June; with activity widespread across states, data suggest it may be difficult for risky assets to rise much further pic.twitter.com/8KO5yk2LPr — Liz Ann Sonders (@LizAnnSonders) July 10, 2020 Coronavirus will cost banks over $2 trillion in loan losses: S&P Global https://t.co/0MshA5cNbO … Read more
https://twitter.com/anilvohra69/status/1281427148297826305 This rally is ALL tech. While 76% of NASDAQ 100 members are above their 200 dma, less than 40% of S&P members are above their 200 dma. Tech is trying to lift up the index, other stocks aren't participating. This has pushed the gap in breadth to an all-time high. Worrisome? pic.twitter.com/tqMtoc4boA — SentimenTrader … Read more
equity outflows continue pic.twitter.com/QVOHjfHp80 — Alastair (@StockBoardAsset) July 10, 2020 Global industrial stocks are sprinting back to the lows in relative terms. At these lvls, industrials are telling you that ISM New Orders are way too high. This return to expansion should be a brief one. Bond yields are telling you exactly the same thing. … Read more
Plain and simple. What happens if the Fed keeps doing QE? ▪️Gold, silver & miners will explode to the upside. If they stop? ▪️Stocks will collapse. Buy gold & sell stocks. pic.twitter.com/QwEGGQpSt2 — Otavio (Tavi) Costa (@TaviCosta) July 8, 2020 Buy gold & sell stocks. H/T @Nysedaytraders pic.twitter.com/mhOueoBjQd — Otavio (Tavi) Costa (@TaviCosta) July 8, … Read more
by Michael Snyder The stunning Supreme Court decision regarding Donald Trump’s tax records is making headlines all over the globe, and this is causing a far more important Supreme Court decision to fly under the radar. In a 5-4 decision written by Neil Gorsuch and joined by four of the other liberal justices, the U.S. … Read more
by Charles Hugh-Smith As the inverted pyramid collapses, the effects will be non-linear. Round about late March, we entered a Financial FantasyLand in which all the sins and excesses of rampant financialization were going to be painlessly washed away. Mever mind the entire U.S. economy is an inverted pyramid of balance-sheet “value” and debt resting on … Read more
by Egon von Greyerz As the world economy desperately tries to navigate to a safe harbour, is it going be pulled down by the six-headed monster Scylla or the Charybdis whirlpool (Homer’s Odyssey). It seems likely that Scylla is now starting to swallow parts the world before Charybdis will finish it off. A world severely … Read more
by visualcapitalist The Importance of Asset Classes Asset allocation is one of the most important decisions an investor can make. In fact, studies have found that the percentage of each asset type held in a portfolio is a bigger contributor to returns than individual security selection. However, it’s important for investors to select asset classes that … Read more
via apnews: NEW YORK (AP) — Still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic and street protests over the police killing of George Floyd, exhausted cities around the nation are facing yet another challenge: a surge in shootings that has left dozens dead, including young children. The spike defies easy explanation, experts say, pointing to the toxic mix of issues … Read more
https://youtu.be/ycTmLSbTIdA Tucker Carlson rips the mask off the Democrat party: He’s gone full constitutional warrior, tackling the Democrat’s cynicism, and calling out the dual leftist practices of violence and censorship. Every day, Carlson is better than the day before CLOWN WORLD: Study Finds 92% Of Leftist Are Actually Basement Dwelling Adult Children A Study Found … Read more
https://twitter.com/MarkDice/status/1281044736237682688 Major Democrat media figurehead and CNN golden goose Don Lemon’s recent interview with Hollywood star Terry Crews was a complete and utter catastrophe for the Black Lives Matter narrative.
by Joocystarbursts0316 Source: https://www.bls.gov/web/laus/laumstrk.htm US Department of Labor
Ummm…. 👀 He has zero clue what he’s saying.pic.twitter.com/xbgIpjyIvb — Jenna Ellis (@JennaEllisEsq) July 8, 2020
By Tsvetana Paraskova The oil demand crash in April, when most of America was under stay-at-home orders, resulted in the biggest monthly inventory jump in U.S. commercial crude oil inventories in data going back to 1920, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Thursday. In April, U.S. commercial crude stocks soared by 46.7 million barrels, or … Read more