Look Ahead Archive
4-15-25: Our Trade War is Now Only with China, Not the Whole World
by Louis Navellier April 15, 2025 On Wednesday, President Trump increased tariffs to a crippling 145% on China, and announced a 90-day suspension of reciprocal tariffs on most other nations. The baseline [...]
4-8-25: Friday’s Jobs Report Was Bullish – On an Ultra-Bearish Market Day
by Louis Navellier April 8, 2025 While the tariff announcements grabbed all the headlines, ADP reported on Wednesday that 155,000 private sector jobs were created in March – much higher than the [...]
4-1-25: Trade Talks Escalate as “Liberation Day” Approaches
by Louis Navellier April 1, 2025 In North America, cooler heads seem to be prevailing, with new trade agreements anticipated with both Canada and Mexico as “Liberation Day” (April 2nd) approaches. The [...]
3-25-25: The “Dot Plot Thickens” at the Latest FOMC Meeting
by Louis Navellier March 25, 2025 The big news last week was that the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) statement and an updated “dot plot” showed that the Fed voting members signaled [...]
3-18-25: Inflation Remains Flat, Despite Tariff Threats
by Louis Navellier March 18, 2025 Last Wednesday, the Labor Department announced that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.2% in February and 2.8% in the past 12 months. Economists were expecting [...]
3-11-25: Most of the Trump Tariffs Will Not Be Inflationary or Permanent
by Louis Navellier March 11, 2025 The Commerce Department announced last Thursday that the U.S. trade deficit surged 34% in January to $131.4-million, the largest monthly increase ever recorded – ever since [...]
3-4-25: The Blow-up in Washington – and its Likely Repercussions
by Louis Navellier March 4, 2025 On Friday evening, I was dining at Mar-a-Lago, near our Florida home, and we were pleasantly surprised at how normal President Trump seemed after he essentially [...]
