Backyard Barbeque Indicator
This is what it feels like to be an investment advisor. At times a GOAT………..other times just a plain goat. Our friends and partners at Dorsey…
Backyard Barbeque Indicator Read Post »
This is what it feels like to be an investment advisor. At times a GOAT………..other times just a plain goat. Our friends and partners at Dorsey…
Backyard Barbeque Indicator Read Post »
The media environment around finance is currently rife with negativity, though that’s our norm. Drama and chaos sells. There’s no shortage of headlines telling us…
The Sky Isn’t Falling Read Post »
The debt ceiling battle. Worrisome consumer spending. Surprisingly persistent inflation. Interest rates. Possible recession. There are plenty of reasons to be worried right now and, as…
A Mixed Market Picture Suggests No Cause for Alarm Read Post »
ale Hirsh’s Trader’s Almanac has long been considered a bible for stock traders. Full of useful insights about seasonal trends, cyclical tendencies, holiday patterns and more,…
Sell in May and Go Away? Not Anymore Read Post »
Unrelenting and uncontrollable anxiety. Drastic mood changes. Inability to focus. Peaks of bliss and valleys of anger and defeat. Boston sports fans know what comes…
Sports, Inflation, and Other Things We Can’t Control Read Post »
We know the difficulty today of being in the Prediction Business, as economists and stock analysts are squarely in this business. The Prediction business is…
Being realistic in a world where everyone has an opinion, and everyone’s opinion is in your face (via social media) is an important skill. Understanding…
Slow and Steady Wins the Race Read Post »
On January 26th I published a piece titled “The 5% Pullback,” and, at that time, I felt that we were in for a consolidation period…
5% Pullback & Option Trading Myth Redux Read Post »
The primary conversation over the last year has been, far and away, inflation, and the Fed Funds Rate as a result. Sure, we’ve heard the…
Check the (Fed’s) Pressure Gauge Read Post »
Yesterday’s CPI print continues to portray a picture of moderating inflation and increasing calls for the Federal Reserve to pause, perhaps as early as next…
Cooler CPI Reading Means Higher Gold? Doubtful. Read Post »