(1/30/24) Markets set another, new all-time high on Monday (which is what happens each time markets achieve another, higher close). Markets are over-bought, but Buy-signals are still in place (also, …
(1/29/24) Markets look to wrap up January on an upward trend, but this week's FOMC meeting could affect that slope. the problem w economic data on the surface: Increasing GDP growth by adding debt. W…
(1/29/24) As we mentioned last week, the markets' rally continued on Friday. We've noted that one thing that could hold up markets would be earnings. But lowered estimates have provided a nice beat-r…
(1/26/24) Market exuberance and benchmarking could create disappointment (it's why they're called "variable assets.") All-time highs in a flat market...and you're two years older. Have the Magnificen…
(1/25/24) The first estimate of Fourth Quarter GDP is released today: It's only a guess, but expected to be slightly above 2%, which would be the slowest rate of growth since 2023, and coming off Q3 …
(1/25/24) Markets are continuing to rally in a buying stampede that is extremely long in the tooth, actually surpassing the duration of last summer's buying frenzy. Valuations, at this point, don't m…
(1/24/24) Netflix dominates the streaming space, once again; coming up: more rate increases. At what point do subscribers say, 'enough,' and revert to bundling? For Netflix, what is the customer acqu…
(1/24/24) More questions are coming in about Bonds as yields continue to tick upward. NOTE: Day-to-day movement in yields has nothing to do with anything other than market dynamics. Over the long ter…
(1/23/24) Expectations for volatility to pick up, as the risk of earnings warnings rise. Leading economic indicators have been negative for 21-months, yet where's the Recession? What is the risk to o…
(1/23/24) Markets continue to move upward, triggering a MACD Buy Signal; markerts are overbought. All this means is markets can continue to grind higher, but not much farther. Eventually, the Buy Sig…
(1/22/24) Earnings season continues with the bulk of S&P companies reporting this week: This should provide a clearer picture of how businesses are really doing. Why the Fed did QE according to Ben B…
(1/22/24) Markets registered a new, all-time high on Friday...but, after two years, markets are only ahead .9%, barely above break-even, despite an amazing rally back from the lows of 2022. (If you w…
(1/19/24) Richard and Danny debunk the just-concluded Davos World Economic Forum and the foolishness spewed therefrom, including "bucket-nomics." Davos, Schmavos. Markets have been wishy-washy to dat…
(1/18/24) Texas Weather's extreme mood-swings are on display; markets are in bore-mode until the stock buy back window opens again in two weeks; a look at Bitcoin, Gold, & Bonds; Is the Fed about to …
(1/18/24) Market breadth has been good, so far this year; the number of stocks above their 50- and 200-DMA is still healthy, but declining. While markets did take out the 20-DMA yesterday, it's not h…
(1/17/24) Texas and most of the nation are thawing out from the latest polar vortex: How will this impact economic numbers with the additional spending/expenses associated with cold weather? Will the…
(1/17/24) Markets continue to do not a lot, trapped in a consolidation range since December. Most all of the trades in small-cap & mid-caps that were wrapping up the end of the year have pretty much …
(1/16/24) [NOTE: If you're watching this video, we are dealing with The Great Ice Storm of 2024., and hope to be back in the studio, live, tomorrow. Or the next day...when ever things thaw.] Congress…
(1/15/24) [NOTE: If you're listening to this podcast, we are dealing with The Great Ice Storm of 2024., and hope to be back in the studio, live, tomorrow. Or the next day...when ever things thaw.] La…
(1/12/24) Prepping for the Freeze, Earnings Season is already getting ugly, and looking at alternatives to hedge funds. Big Banks' earnings disappoint: Does this set up for an opportunity for investo…
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