Marketmail® Archive
5-28-25: Ignore the News Feed, For Your Psychological (and Financial) Health
by Jason Bodner May 28, 2025 Scanning the news feed is not for the faint of heart. A few recent headlines make my point: President Trump is embroiled in a battle with [...]
5-28-25: A Trillion Dollar Tweet – or Two
by Ivan Martchev May 28, 2025 How much is one point of the S&P 500 Index worth? Most people who do not work in the field of finance would have trouble answering [...]
5-28-25: Saluting Some Great Heroes of Economic Freedom…on Flag Day
by Gary Alexander May 28, 2025 On Memorial Day, we honor those brave Americans who gave the ultimate sacrifice in defense of their country, preserving freedom for those of us fortunate enough [...]
5-28-25: The Aerospace Defense Sector is Looking Bullet Proof
by Bryan Perry May 28, 2025 Looking at the current investing landscape, the market is defined by a bifurcation among the 11-primary S&P sectors and its many sub-sectors. There are welcome times [...]
5-28-25: The Press (and Investors) No Longer Fear Tariffs, But the Fed Still Does
by Louis Navellier May 28, 2025 It seems like the negative media criticism of the Trump tariff strategy has largely ended. As the year has progressed, the financial media’s initial hissy-fit over [...]
5-20-25: May 12-16 Was “Hug a Suffering Bear” Week
by Jason Bodner May 20, 2025 Bears have feelings, too…. And they might need a hug right now. You may worry that hugging a bear will provoke an attack, but bears are [...]
5-20-25: “Overbought” Can Be a Nebulous Concept
by Ivan Martchev May 20, 2025 Nearly 14-years after Standard and Poor’s downgraded their U.S. credit rating from AAA in August of 2011, Moody’s did so last Friday – also by one [...]
5-20-25: How Can Poor Nations Grow Rich…Fast?
by Gary Alexander May 20, 2025 We’re celebrating the ongoing 250th birthday of America. We’re now between the “Shot Heard ‘round the World” (April 19, 1775) and the Battle of Bunker Hill [...]
5-20-25: Friday’s Downgrade of U.S. Credit Puts the Focus Back on Debt
by Bryan Perry May 20, 2025 After the closing bell last Friday, it was reported that U.S. sovereign debt was downgraded by Moody’s Ratings due to soaring government debt that’s approaching a [...]
5-20-25: Inflation is Low and Falling – Despite What the Fed Says or Does
by Louis Navellier May 20, 2025 Last Tuesday, the Labor Department announced that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by just 0.2% in April, which was below the economists’ consensus estimate of [...]
5-13-25: Don’t Let the World’s Greatest Entertainer Derail You
by Jason Bodner May 13, 2025 My bold take: Donald Trump is the world’s greatest entertainer. Love him or loathe him, the Commander in Chief takes up as much media oxygen as [...]
5-13-25: My Take on the Best-Case Market Scenario
by Ivan Martchev May 13, 2025 It seems to me that the higher the market goes, the more bearish investors become, which seems very odd, at the least. If you are bullish, [...]





