Marketmail® Archive
7-9-24: Macron’s Gamble Pays Off
by Ivan Martchev July 9, 2024 As I write, on Sunday, it is still unclear what the final tally will be from the second round of voting in the French parliamentary election. [...]
7-9-24: Clear-Eyed Optimists Convene at Freedom Fest This Week
by Gary Alexander July 9, 2024 I have heard people rant and rave and bellow That we’re done, and we might as well be dead, But I’m just a [...]
7-9-24: Energy-Based Income Provides for High Yield Inflation Hedges
by Bryan Perry July 9, 2024 Following the latest employment data, released last Friday, the S&P 500 and NASDAQ traded to new all-time highs, but the same jobs report also stoked concerns [...]
7-9-24: Why the Monthly Jobs Report is Often Misleading (or At Least Premature)
by Louis Navellier July 9, 2024 Last Wednesday, ADP announced that 150,000 new private payroll jobs were created in June, but those jobs were not very broad-based. Nela Richardson, chief economist at [...]
7-2-24: As July Dawns, The Market’s “Silly Season” Begins
by Jason Bodner July 2, 2024 As a hockey fan, I’m overjoyed that my secondary favorite (after the Rangers) won the Stanley Cup. But that also means the season is over. Let [...]
7-2-24: The Stock Market is Acting a Little Tired
by Ivan Martchev July 2, 2024 I was not happy to see so much selling into strength last Friday, the last day of the quarter – following what should have been encouraging [...]
7-2-24: There’s a Lot for Americans to Celebrate This July 4th
(Despite the Dismal Presidential Debate)
by Gary Alexander July 2, 2024 Two top stock indexes hit new all-time highs on Friday morning after the Fed’s favorite inflation indicator – the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index – indicated [...]
7-2-24: Leveraged High Yield Bond Closed-End Funds Look Attractive
by Bryan Perry July 2, 2024 The primary takeaway from last week’s slowdown in inflation, per the PCE index report, is that a rate cut in September is very much on the [...]
7-2-24: Will Election Year Chaos Torpedo This Bull Market?
by Louis Navellier July 2, 2024 Presidential election year chaos escalated after Joe Biden’s dismal Thursday night performance, where he shuffled to the podium, had a hoarse voice, stammered, lost his cool [...]
6-25-24: Try Not to Track Stock Prices Daily
by Jason Bodner June 25, 2024 I analyze stocks by using unemotional data to guide me. It’s been very accurate and fruitful for 25 years. By “data,” you may assume I’m surrounded [...]
6-25-24: More European Political Fireworks Are Coming
by Ivan Martchev June 25, 2024 Readers of this column may be disturbed reading The New York Times article titled, “The Man Softening the Ground for an Extremist Germany,” about Bjorn Hocke, [...]
6-25-24: Keep Investing – Even During World War III
by Gary Alexander June 25, 2024 I’m against war and would do anything I could to bring peace to Ukraine, the Middle East and other hot spots, but the sad truth is [...]