Look Ahead Archive
This is where you can find all of our Look Ahead articles from Louis Navellier.
8-5-25: Why Can’t the BLS Economists Count Jobs Accurately?
by Louis Navellier August 5, 2025 Last Wednesday, ADP reported that 104,000 net new private payroll jobs were created in July, a number substantially higher than the analysts’ consensus estimate of 76,000, [...]
7-22-25: Inflation Rates Remain Low, But the Fed Fears “Phantom Inflation”
by Louis Navellier July 22, 2025 Last Tuesday, the Labor Department announced that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.3% in June, which was in line with economists’ consensus expectation, but the [...]
7-15-25: Trump’s Game of “Tariff Chicken” Enters the Final Stage
by Louis Navellier July 15, 2025 On Bloomberg Business Week last week, I compared the Trump team’s tariff negotiations to a “game of chicken” between Trump’s team and the opposite side. The [...]
7-8-25: Which is Right? The Downbeat ADP Jobs Report or Friday’s Bullish Report?
by Louis Navellier July 8, 2025 As usual, the monthly ADP jobs report and the Labor Department payroll report for June differed widely: First, ADP reported on Wednesday that 33,000 private payroll [...]
7-1-25: Here’s How Jerome Powell Could “Turbocharge” Stocks (and the Economy) in His “Lame Duck” Year
by Louis Navellier July 1, 2025 Fed Chairman Jerome Powell is now a “lame duck” leader, with less than a year to go in his term – and his voice is no [...]
6-24-25: The Fed Continues to Ignore Low Inflation – and a Weakening U.S. Economy
by Louis Navellier June 24, 2025 There were a lot of central bank key interest rate cuts recently, including eight straight cuts by the European Central Bank (ECB); and worldwide bond yields [...]
6-17-25: The Fed’s Search for Phantom Inflation Continues
by Louis Navellier June 17, 2025 Last Wednesday, the Labor Department announced that the Consumer Price Index rose only 0.1% in May, which was lower than the economists’ consensus expectation of 0.2%. [...]
6-10-25: A German Leader Enters a DC Hornet’s Nest
by Louis Navellier June 10, 2025 Last Thursday, the new German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, met with President Trump at the White House and he brought forth a framed birth certificate of his [...]
