Marketmail® Archive
9-16-25: A Widening Bifurcation of Spending Trends
by Bryan Perry September 16, 2025 There is a classic bifurcation in market dynamics underway: a divergence between capital-intensive technology optimism and consumer-driven economic fatigue. This split is becoming more pronounced of [...]
9-16-25: Continuing Deflation Could Fuel a 0.5% Fed Rate Cut Tomorrow
by Louis Navellier September 16, 2025 Producer prices in America are flat to down. That’s largely because China’s National Bureau of Statistics announced last Wednesday that its producer price index declined 2.9% [...]
9-9-25: September May Surprise Us – Just Like August Did
by Jason Bodner September 9, 2025 We’ve all heard the pilot say something like this. “Fasten your seat belts, folks. Things might get bumpy.” Don’t worry when your flight shakes you up [...]
9-9-25: What September’s Low Market Volatility Means
by Ivan Martchev September 9, 2025 I have explained Bollinger bands before. They are a type of statistical indicator that places two bands – each measuring two standard deviations – around a [...]
9-9-25: Black Swans Often Fly in September
by Gary Alexander September 9, 2025 This Thursday marks the 24th anniversary of the September 11-terror attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon – the very definition of a “black-swan” event [...]
9-9-25: Digesting Slack Labor Markets and AI Amid Record Gold and Stock Prices
by Bryan Perry September 9 , 2025 Currently, the market for stock and bond investments is on good footing and, in my view, this will only improve in the weeks and months [...]
9-9-25: Last Week’s Jobs Data Lifted Most Major Markets
by Louis Navellier September 9, 2025 Bad economic news seems to be good for stocks, since the more bad news we see, the more likely the Fed will cut key rates! At [...]
9-3-25: Things Aren’t Always What They Seem
by Jason Bodner September 3, 2025 A polar bear’s skin is black, but its fur is clear. The reason we perceive a polar bear as white is because its transparent hairs scatter [...]
9-3-25: The President’s Misguided Assault on the Federal Reserve
by Ivan Martchev September 3, 2025 It seems to me that the Trump administration – mainly the President himself – views the Federal Reserve like the Supreme Court. The more appointees he [...]
9-3-25: August Continued the “Stealth” Bull Market for Precious Metals
(And September Might Be Even Better)
by Gary Alexander September 3, 2025 August is now history, and stocks shocked many pundits by rising. However, that shouldn’t be the biggest financial news story in August. You wouldn’t know it from [...]
9-3-25: It’s Prime Time for Considering Convertible Bonds
by Bryan Perry September 3, 2025 When the Federal Reserve starts lowering interest rates, convertible bonds are an attractive investment, because they offer a unique hybrid profile that benefits from two key [...]
9-3-25: The Growing Impact of AI on Business – and Work
by Louis Navellier September 3, 2025 Last Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal published an article entitled, “There Is Now Clear Evidence AI Is Wrecking Young America’s Job Prospects.” The article cited a [...]




