Marketmail® Archive
3-16-21: ETFs Exacerbate Normal Market Volatility
by Louis Navellier March 16, 2021 Looking forward to the first quarter announcement season, staring in mid-April, I see both sales and earnings momentum for our quality stocks accelerating, so we have [...]
3-9-21: Fight Fear with Superior Market Research
by Jason Bodner March 9, 2021 We are supposed to be physically fit, right? Doctors recommend regular exercise and a healthy diet. The benefits include a healthy heart, living longer and less [...]
3-9-21: Extreme Divergence in the Gold Market
by Ivan Martchev March 9, 2021 One of the closest relationships in the gold market is that between gold and the U.S. dollar. When the dollar is strong, gold is weak and [...]
3-9-21: How the U.S. Grew Out of the Last Major Pandemic
by Gary Alexander March 9, 2021 America learned a history lesson by accident last week. Congress closed its doors on Thursday in fear of another assault on the Capitol on the original [...]
3-9-21: History Favors Those That Buy When Stocks Dip on Rate Fears
by Bryan Perrry March 9, 2021 The most important data point for stock market investors now is the yield on the 10-year Treasury Note. How it trades up or down determines the [...]
3-9-21: Texas is Opening Up – Other States to Follow?
by Louis Navellier March 9, 2021 The news that Texas Governor Greg Abbott lifted its mask mandate on Tuesday is good news and will help to stimulate new job growth in the [...]
3-2-21: Is the Stock Market Beginning to Crack?
by Jason Bodner March 2, 2021 Can we know what the future holds? That’s impossible. No one can really tell the future, right? My wife and I were just talking about this [...]
3-2-21: The Fed Would Love a 2% 10-Year Treasury
by Ivan Martchev March 2, 2021 The reason why the Fed has not really signaled any concern about the spike in Treasury yields to 1.6% is that the Fed funds rate is [...]
3-2-21: The Case for a Rapid Economic Rebound in 2021
by Gary Alexander March 2, 2021 Until last Thursday, the stock market was practically shouting in our doubting ears: “There’s a big recovery coming!” But we haven’t believed it. We have doubted [...]
3-2-21: Staying the Course Amid the Volatility
by Bryan Perry March 2, 2021 The past two weeks have proven to be turbulent for most asset classes, save for a few widely traded commodities like lumber, copper and oil. Heading [...]
3-2-21: Bonds Offer No Real Competition to Stocks
by Louis Navellier March 2, 2021 Despite the stock market’s gyrations last week, the 10-year Treasury yield spiked above the 1.6% level on Thursday. The 10-year Treasury bond yield is now at [...]
2-23-21: An Update on our Rapidly Growing Big Money Index
by Jason Bodner February 23, 2021 History can get distorted at times. I was interested to learn that Paul Revere never shouted: “The British are coming!” After all, his warning was supposed [...]