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Buzz on the Bullboards: New Coronavirus-Related King? DataMetrex Tops Charts

If the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has taught investors anything, it’s to take everything week by week in a volatile market. Last week, the markets were trending up and the effects of the pandemic seemed to have been overestimated. Fast forward to the big...

The Coming Test of the Great S&P 500 Bull Run

S&P 500 has overcome Thursday’s intraday highs, breaking above the 50% Fibonacci retracement of the slide from the mid-Feb highs to the mid-March lows. The setup appears too bullish to ignore. Is it time to jump in on the long side, or is the air getting too th...

Is the party over for stocks?

With the precipitous tail end of 2008’s crash extending into March 2009 (and the relentless rise over the rest of the year), it hasn’t even remotely resembled a “normal” year for stocks. Rising from the depths of gloom ...

The Great Run of the S&P 500 Bulls

Sunday’s special Stock Trading Alert laid out the coronavirus crisis, response and consequences ahead in great detail and a 360-degrees view. Reading it will help you get the most out of today’s article as we will look at the internals and p...

Alasdair Macleod Wants to Invent a New Form of Math

I lived in California when I was in the 7 th grade. The state led the rest of the US in education. That was before it turned into a socialist paradise. I took an algebra course in the 7 th grade; California would let you take any course the teacher would allow you in. I...

Yesterday's S&P 500 Upswing – A Reversal You Can Trust?

Stock bulls retraced over half of Friday's plunge, but does it count as a reversal? When I look at the volume, the weekly chart, and the credit markets, I have my doubts. Or will the Powell & Mnuchin testimony and Chicago PMIs ride to the rescue, and provide a catalyst to reig...

The Mid-May Déjà Vu in S&P 500

After a slight hesitation in yesterday's premarket, the S&P 500 hasn't much looked back since. And importantly, the credit markets – my biggest concern – had finally caught a bid. Their own reversal was less pronounced, making one question the corporate bond bulls' resolve rig...

The Fintech Co. that’s Making a Real Difference in the Wake of COVID

(Click image to play video) KABN (pronounced ‘Cabin’) Systems NA Systems ( CSE.KABN , OTCMKTS: TRWRF , Forum ) is a very different and very innovative kind of fintech company, KABN specializes in online identity verification, management, and...

One of the Best Valued Companies in the Digital Assets Space

(Click image to play video) The booming financial technology, or fintech, sector is currently one of the hottest and most risk-adverse in capital markets today. And one Canada-based company is gaining significant traction and investor interest in this cutting-ed...

Paper money rejection is gold’s Minsky Moment

In our last article ( A Minsky Moment is coming for gold ) we presented the “Minsky Moment”, referring to a point in time when a period of bullish speculation leads to a spectacular market crash. Named after economist Hyman Minsky, the theory centers...
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