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Real Estate Showing Signs Of Collateral Damage

As we continue to digest economic and global data, our researchers have focused on Real Estate as we believe the contraction in the US economy, spanning corporate, main street, and millions of Americans, will quickly reflect in a slowing Real Estate market. Our researcher at...

As Said, the S&P 500 Grind Higher Goes On

Yesterday’s sizable bullish gap immediately came under attack by the sellers – no panicking though as I kept riding the bull to the glorious close and beyond. In such moments, it’s key to focus on what has changed, and what has not. The obvious ...

Real Estate Crash The Next Shoe To Drop – Part II

As we continue to delve into the looming Real Estate crisis that will likely hit the US and globe over the next 12 to 24+ months, we want to focus on the human psychological process of dealing with a crisis event and how that relates to economic engagement. In the first part...

This Key Resistance Breakout Is Where the Rubber Meets the Road

Tuesday’s refusal of the stock upswing didn’t really stick, and the S&P 500 opened higher. Trading with an upward bias during the session, the index closed comfortably above the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement. As outlandish as it might seem, does i...

Why I Am Turning Cautious About Yesterday's Stock Upswing

When it comes to closing prices, stocks entered the month of June on a strong note, but the daily volume wasn't exactly convincing. While many signs though continue to be arrayed behind the slow grind higher, first swallows of short-term non-confirmation are appearing. Which w...

Yesterday Was Supposed To Be a Reversal, Right?

Stocks have closed between two strong resistances yesterday – between the upper border of March’s gap and the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement. But the overnight rise in US-China tensions (this time, regarding Hong Kong), sent the S&P 500 futures below the key Fibon...

Is the Stock Bulls' Cup Half-Full or Half-Empty?

Neither on Monday, nor on Tuesday did we see strong volume, but prices rose regardless –is it time to bet the farm on higher stocks right next? As quite a few yesterday-mentioned reasons to be cautious were resolved bullishly, the buyers' case got stronger. S&P 500 in the ...

True Leaf Brands Creates Path to Market for BC Craft Cannabis

Licensed producer True Leaf is zeroing in on an enormous opportunity - capturing consumers from the multi-billion-dollar grey market. Spending on cannabis products in the third quarter of last year reached $824 million (CAD) while unlicensed sales, according to many ...

Are Real Estate ETF's The Next Big Trade? Part II

In part I of this research post, we highlighted how the shifting landscape of the US real estate market may be setting up an incredible trading opportunity for technical traders. It is our belief that the continued capital shift which has been driving foreign investment in...

Massive Reversal in Precious Metals but Fundamentals Improving

To underscore the volatility of this past week, consider the price action in Silver. Silver, days ago, had a chance to make its highest monthly close since October 2016. That is well over three years ago. Silver closed the week and the month at its lowest levels in six mon...
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