Marketmail® Archive
10-22-24: Future Electricity Demands Require a Massive Energy Infrastructure
by Louis Navellier October 22, 2024 The most advanced AI models today need to be contained inside a single building, where tens (and soon hundreds) of thousands of AI processors, such as [...]
10-15-24: Why the Media Don’t Want You to Know the Truth about Their Reporting
by Jason Bodner October 15, 2024 I love quantitative investing. It removes emotion from investing, so I can live my dream: writing financial algorithms while listening to Bach instead of CNBC talking [...]
10-15-24: We’re Seeing Some Seasonality in Reverse
by Ivan Martchev October 15, 2024 Another week and another all-time high in the S&P 500 and Dow Industrials make investors wonder what has happened to the negative seasonality that is supposed [...]
10-15-24: Who Should Win This Week’s Nobel Prize for Economics?
by Gary Alexander October 15, 2024 The Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences will be announced this week, perhaps today, but since we go to press Monday, I don’t know who will win, [...]
10-15-24: The Challenge of Finding High-Quality Yields in a Rising Market
by Bryan Perry October 15, 2024 Third-quarter earnings season is getting off to a good start, with solid numbers coming from the big money center banks. There is rising optimism that the [...]
10-15-24: The Futuristic World of “Robotaxi” is Finally Here
by Louis Navellier October 15, 2024 Last Thursday, Elon Musk announced Tesla’s Robotaxi, which includes an innovative design with no steering wheel or pedals. This was a well-choreographed event that also introduced [...]
10-8-24: October is a Month of Mysteries, Surprises and Split Personalities
by Jason Bodner October 8, 2024 October usually means a reduction in hurricane activity, but new potential threats are popping up. There are a few storms forming in the Atlantic and one [...]
10-8-24: Beware the Market’s “Geopolitical Overhang” in October
by Ivan Martchev October 8, 2024 The stock market appears to be ignoring negative seasonal patterns in both September and early October and is trying to reach again for fresh all-time highs. [...]
10-8-24: Economies Don’t “Land” (Hard or Soft), They Just Keep Growing
by Gary Alexander October 8, 2024 On Thursday, September 26, our second-quarter GDP was revised to +3.0% from the earlier estimate of 2.8%. That followed a rather anemic annualized 1.4% growth rate in Q1. [...]
10-8-24: It’s Past Time for a Federal Government Spending Overhaul
by Bryan Perry October 8, 2024 Last week launched a new federal fiscal year, so I have a modest proposal, but first – the jobs report: There sure was a lot of [...]
10-8-24: Positive Earnings Usually Deliver the Best October Surprises!
by Louis Navellier October 8, 2024 October is a seasonally strong month, but history shows us that the month often starts slow and then picks up in the second half as third-quarter [...]
10-1-24: Forecasting Market Trends Faster than the Normal Filings Disclose
by Jason Bodner October 1, 2024 Hurricane Helene just slammed into northwestern Florida as a powerful category 4. I hope everyone is OK. The forecasting was spot on, but weather forecasting accuracy [...]