5 Reasons Why You Should Consider Selling the Dollar
In this article, I’ll give you all the dirt on the Greenback and why it might be a good idea to start dumping it. What’s up with that big “L” on the Greenback’s forehead?
Read MoreIn this article, I’ll give you all the dirt on the Greenback and why it might be a good idea to start dumping it. What’s up with that big “L” on the Greenback’s forehead?
Read MoreWith evidence highlighting that inflation might not be as hot as Angeline Jolie in Salt, it’s starting to look like the RBA may pause on any rate hikes for the rest of the year!
Read MoreWall Street bosses are noddin’ their heads like “Yeah” because the US corporate sector reported almost 1.8 trillion USD in earnings this quarter. That translates to a back-in-the-black 90% recovery of what they lost during the recession. Hmm, is it time for a party in the USA?
Read MoreY’all ready for this? This Friday, the latest single, The Advance GDP Report, will be hitting the airwaves! Make sure you tune in and check out my analysis on this fly piece of economic data – it’s the shizzle ma dizzle! Fo rizzle!
Read MoreAre my eyes deceiving me? I seem to be seeing surprisingly better than expected figures for the US housing market recently. Time to celebrate, yes?
Read MoreLast June, the RBNZ dished out a 25 basis point rate hike. What could Bollard and his band of brothers be cooking up this time?
Read MoreWhew! The results of the EU stress tests are finally out and it looks like European banks can breathe a sigh of relief. It turns out that only seven out of the 91 banks received failing marks. Hmm, is this too good to be true?
Read MoreThe results of the stress tests are going to come out soon so I decided to do a little something-something. It’s important to know about the stress tests because they could determine where the euro will be headed in the next couple of days or weeks.
Read MoreWhat a busy, busy week for the pound! To cap off the week, we’ve got GDP data on deck? Will the UK hit or miss its targets for the 2nd quarter?
Read MoreJust as expected, the Bank of Canada (BOC) hiked their benchmark rate from 0.50% to 0.75% in their recent statement. Will they go for 1.00% this year or is 0.75% as good as it gets?
Read MoreFrankly, I don’t see markets; I see risks, rewards, and money.Larry Hite