I confess I am really enjoying the mayhem prevailing within the madcap world of crypto-currencies. And no wonder, when you have one of the thousands of virtual coins out there explode from 25 cents in early December to $3.25 (a gain of 1200% in a
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I am sure we have all heard of the Hemline Indicator (otherwise known as the Skirt Length Index). But with this week’s fashion bombshell news, it appears we may have a new take on it as it reflects on the state of the economy and
Yesterday felt like the morning after the night before! Like most, I was somewhat shell-shocked by the Brexit decision and its implications and the market reaction not just here in the UK, but around the globe where stock markets and currencies were whacked very hard.
With a growing amount of sovereign (and other) debt in negative yield territory, risks of holding long-term debt are magnifying. In normal times, the world of bonds was called “fixed income”. Investors would receive regular coupon payments until the bond expired. But now with negative
HELP! I am at the stage now where I need serious help in expanding my very successful VIP Traders Club – and this website. Over the past few weeks, VIP Club membership has grown by leaps and bounds and I now realise that the
ANNOUNCEMENTS I will be holding an intensive 2-hour trading workshop at the London Money Show on Saturday 8 November. Full details here. In one or two weeks, I shall be changing the format of my blog and introducing an exciting new service in conjunction
A heads -up that I will be giving an intensive two-hour trading masterclass at the London Money Show on Saturday 8 November. I will post details, which will entitle you to a hefty discount, in the next few days. Stock markets are falling
My publishers have generously allowed readers of my blog to buy my book for a special introductory price of £15.00 + p&p (for the paperback) or £12.50 (for the ebook). Regular pricing is £30 for the book and £21.50 for ebook, making the
Many investors have been jumping into the Japanese stock market in recent months, encouraged by the yen weakness and the hopes (and prayers?) that Prime Minister Abe can wave his magic wand and hey presto! stocks turn bullish again. Yes, there has been a huge