Marketmail® Archive
8-1-23: Economics – The Bountiful Science
by Gary Alexander August 1, 2023 In 1849, the Scotsman Thomas Carlyle dubbed a new study called Economics, “The Dismal Science,” partly because a famous economist (really a doomsday preacher) Thomas Malthus [...]
8-1-23: The Fed’s Latest Rate Increase and Its Impact on Regional Banks
by Bryan Perry August 1, 2023 Rising interest rates, commercial real estate losses, and increased regulatory scrutiny were the buzz phrases facing the regional bank sector in late May and early June, [...]
8-1-23: Four Key Sectors to Consider Now
by Louis Navellier August 1, 2023 We are now in the midst of second-quarter earnings announcement season. Many of our stocks are already exhibiting relative strength, which is a sign that money [...]
7-25-23: Record Cash on Sidelines Says Millions Missed this Rally
by Jason Bodner July 25, 2023 I’m a ‘70’s kid, which means I’m nostalgic about 80’s movies. One of my favorites was WarGames (1983), with Matthew Broderick. There was a poignant scene [...]
7-25-23: The Broad Market Finds its Pulse
by Ivan Martchev July 25, 2023 The Equally Weighted S&P 500 is now up solidly for the year, while in late May that equally weighted index was down for the year. A [...]
7-25-23: Huge Boomer Assets Should Fuel More Market Growth
by Gary Alexander July 25, 2023 With all eyes focused on the Fed’s interest rate decisions and M2 mopping-up operations (cutting M2 money supply by about $1 trillion), most pundits ignore our [...]
7-25-23: A Rally in The Energy Sector Is Taking Shape
by Bryan Perry July 25, 2023 All through 2022, the energy sector was the standout performer, as the major averages were broadly lower over the same time frame. The sanctions on Russian [...]
7-25-23: China is “Losing its Mojo” Under Dictator-for-Life, Xi Jinping
by Louis Navellier July 25, 2023 The dollar has fallen lately. Normally, a weak dollar fuels commodity price inflation, but deflationary forces are keeping commodities in check. As a result, several major [...]
7-18-23: Patterns in Markets – Both False and Real
by Jason Bodner July 18, 2023 Patterns sometimes appear out of nowhere. Sometimes they defy logic. “Breton” is a Great White Shark with a GPS tracking device. It turns out he unwittingly [...]
7-18-23: The Stock Market is Acting Tired
By Ivan Martchev July 18, 2023 While we made it to fresh 2023 highs on the back of the good CPI numbers released last week, the stock market averages tended to make [...]
7-18-23: Pessimism is Popular, but Optimism is More Profitable
by Gary Alexander July 18, 2023 The Conference Board – those folks that said a recession was “99% certain” this year – just reported that their June Consumer Confidence survey turned positive [...]
7-18-23: Potential Double-Digit Income from “The Magnificent Seven” Stocks
by Bryan Perry July 18, 2023 Some want income. Some want growth. How about some of both? The old saying of “having your cake and eating it too” comes to mind when [...]