Marketmail® Archive
7-30-24: The Case for Cutting U.S. Interest Rates This Week
by Louis Navellier July 30, 2024 Everyone is cutting rates, it seems – even China. At the start of last week, the People’s Bank of China cut its seven-day repo rate to [...]
7-23-24: Here’s Your “X-Ray Vision” Key to the Market
by Jason Bodner July 23, 2024 As a kid, I wanted X-Ray glasses. I imagined seeing straight through my hand to witness my bones, so I saw an ad and scraped up [...]
7-23-24: It is Starting to Look like an Intermediate-Term Sell-Off
by Ivan Martchev July 23, 2024 That was quick. The S&P 500 Index registered a fresh all-time high on Tuesday and proceeded to sell off by 179 points (-3%), high to low, [...]
7-23-24: “Mr. Powell, Tear Down This Interest Rate Wall!”
by Gary Alexander July 23, 2024 The White House just raised its array of numbers across the board – and showed no shame in doing so, despite the upcoming election. The Office [...]
7-23-24: Riding Out Summer Volatility with the “Mag 7” Earnings on Deck
by Bryan Perry July 23, 2024 This past week saw the stock market take on an entirely different tone than what had dominated the first half of July. Following the shooting at [...]
7-23-24: The Best Tech and Energy Stocks Should Remain Strong
by Louis Navellier July 23, 2024 Technology stocks came under pressure last week as major airlines, including American, Delta and United, were grounded last Friday due to a CrowdStrike software update that [...]
7-16-24: This is a Big Year – For a Lot of Reasons
by Jason Bodner July 16, 2024 This is a big year – for bugs: It’s a major cicada emergence year, as a group of periodical cicadas emerge from the ground at the [...]
7-16-24: An Assassination Attempt + The Curse of the Mega-Caps
by Ivan Martchev July 16, 2024 I am writing this on Sunday before stock index futures open at 6 pm. Because the attack on President Trump’s life was unsuccessful, it should not [...]
7-16-24: “The Week That Was” vs. “Rhyming History”
by Gary Alexander July 16, 2024 “History does not repeat itself, but it does often rhyme.” – Mark Twain With everyone’s eyes glued to cable TV news, as usual, I want to [...]
7-16-24: Bond Yields Appear to Be Normalizing in the 4% Range
by Bryan Perry July 16, 2024 With last week’s encouraging Consumer Price Index (CPI) reading of -0.1% for June, the bond market caught a fresh bid that took Treasury yields lower across [...]
7-16-24: The Fed Dithers While Inflation Withers
by Louis Navellier July 16, 2024 Last Tuesday, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said in his Senate appearance that he was encouraged by evidence of cooler inflation and that more “good data” would [...]
7-9-24: July Has Delivered Nine Straight Gains – Will This July Be #10?
by Jason Bodner July 9, 2024 It is the July 4th weekend, a time to relax and reflect on our country’s independence, and our freedom. A lot has changed since 1776. Our [...]