God bless weekends! They offer us a time away from the often furious market action where we can take a more long term view of our affairs and plan our strategies. It is the time to examine our longer range charts and to catch up
Tag: Carbon Emissions
We have seen three pretty large US regionals bite the dust so far with at least another waiting in the wings. And here it is I guess its fate is now sealed and shareholders appear to be on the verge of a wipe-out. Of course,
Well, the growing chorus of MSM pundits seem to think it a real possibility. For instance, one I spotted has the headline: “Pound risks dollar parity after worst month in six years.” If achieved, that would be another 10% fall from the current 1,15 on
Events and markets are moving very fast now. That is bringing in huge volatility where markets are turning on a dime. Large daily spikes up/down (and vice versa) are now common – such as yesterday’s (Friday) 800-pip spike up and then down roller coaster session in the Dow and the sharp reversal in the euro.
Could there be any doubt in the bowels of the Fed building that price inflation is actually not ‘transitory’ but deeply entrenched and getting deeper as energy prices (and also metals and ags) surge?