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4-29-25: Downbeat Sentiment (and Magazine Covers) are Contrarian Buy Signals

by Gary Alexander April 29, 2025 “Be fearful when others are greedy and be greedy when others are fearful.” – Warren Buffett Investor sentiment is way down since late February – and [...]

April 28th, 2025|Categories: Weekly MarketMail|Tags: |

4-29-25: The Fed Should Act Next Week, With a Preemptive Rate Cut

by Bryan Perry April 29, 2025 The market enjoyed a much-needed snap-back last week. In order to build on this nascent rebound, more progress on tariffs, inflation and earnings need to cross [...]

April 28th, 2025|Categories: Weekly MarketMail|Tags: |

4-29-25: Tariffs Are Melting Away, But China Remains Stubborn

by Louis Navellier April 29, 2025 Last week, Japan was negotiating with the Trump Administration, and this week may be South Korea’s turn. Regarding China, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told a closed-door JP Morgan [...]

April 28th, 2025|Categories: Weekly MarketMail|Tags: |

4-22-25: Hot Spots and Hard Data Keep Markets Guessing

by Bryan Perry April 22, 2025 As volatility rules the investing landscape, there are tariff cross currents, conflicting soft and hard economic data, little if any forward corporate guidance, a ticked-off President [...]

April 21st, 2025|Categories: Weekly MarketMail|Tags: |

4-15-25: Probability is Harder to Track During this New “Age of Uncertainty”

by Jason Bodner April 15, 2025 Uncertainty was once left to fate, divine will, or simple luck. But in the 16th century, Gerolamo Cardano—a mathematician, physician, and gambler—applied logic and numbers to [...]

April 14th, 2025|Categories: Weekly MarketMail|Tags: |

4-15-25: Could the Surge in Treasury Yields Be the Market’s “Shot Across the Bow?”

by Ivan Martchev April 15, 2025 It would appear that the bond market is forcing President Trump's hand to walk back the steep tariffs he imposed on April 2nd. Not only did [...]

April 14th, 2025|Categories: Weekly MarketMail|Tags: |

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