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"Study the past if you would devine the future." - Confucius

Weekly Market Pulse: Politicians Acting Badly

Should investors be worried about the impending breach of the US debt ceiling? A default would be catastrophic according to numerous news articles I've read recently. Well, to be honest, I didn't read past the first few paragraphs of most of those articles because if you've read one of them, you've read them all. Obviously, a default would be bad [...]

Weekly Market Pulse: Don’t Just Stand There!

What is long term? That's a question with many answers depending on your point of view. Some people might think a year is long term. I had a client tell me once that he was so old he didn't buy green bananas because he might not be around to eat them. Some might say 3 years is long term but [...]

Weekly Market Pulse: Fear Itself

Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful. -Warren Buffett   Buy when there's blood in the streets, even if the blood is your own. -Nathan Rothschild Rothschild is said to have made a fortune buying assets in the wake of the Battle of Waterloo so in his case, he meant this literally. Another quote attributed [...]

Weekly Market Pulse: Not Dead Yet

Bring out your dead! CUSTOMER: Here's one. CART MASTER: Nine pence. DEAD PERSON: I'm not dead! CART MASTER: What? CUSTOMER: Nothing. Here's your nine pence. DEAD PERSON: I'm not dead! CART MASTER: 'Ere. He says he's not dead! CUSTOMER: Yes, he is. DEAD PERSON: I'm not! CART MASTER: He isn't? CUSTOMER: Well, he will be soon. He's very ill. DEAD PERSON: I'm getting better! CUSTOMER: No, you're not. You'll be stone dead in [...]

Weekly Market Pulse: This Too Shall Pass

What is the state of the US economy? When will this long-anticipated recession finally arrive? And when it does, what does it mean for investors? Those are the questions everyone is asking and the answers are, well, hard. Despite years - decades, centuries? - of research, there is no accurate way I know of to predict the timing or depth [...]

Weekly Market Pulse: Much Ado About Not Much

I sit down every week to write these updates and sometimes it is a struggle to find something - anything - worth writing about. Sure, there's always market "news" so I can find something to fill the page and I hope you find it interesting but the fact is that I don't think any investor - as opposed to trader [...]

Weekly Market Pulse: History Lessons

One of the toughest things about navigating this bear market and the widely anticipated coming recession is that we've had to differentiate between real and nominal economic and market variables like nothing in recent decades. There are very few market commentators today who have navigated an inflationary environment like the current one. I haven't either, of course, which is why [...]

Weekly Market Pulse: What’s Wrong With T-bills?

The first quarter has come to a close and things have changed a lot...and not very much at all. Expectations coming into the year were that rates would peak in the spring at around 5% and then fall in the second half of the year to about 4.5%. That was the highest probability outcome according to the futures markets. Of [...]

Has Inflation Killed the Easter Bunny?

The Easter Bunny may have a lighter load this year. With the price of eggs so high, people will save them for breakfast instead of coloring them and hiding them for the kids. Dollar Tree, a discount variety store and Fortune 500 company that operates 15,115 stores in 48 states and Canada, has pulled eggs from its shelves. According to [...]

By |2023-03-30T11:24:23-04:00March 30th, 2023|Economy, Markets|

Weekly Market Pulse: Perspective

There has been a lot of angst over the last couple of weeks about a potential banking crisis. There have been 4 failures so far: Silvergate, Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, and Credit Suisse. The first of these hasn't been mentioned much because it was primarily associated with lending in the crypto market and, as far as I know, there [...]

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