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Excited About Technology? You’re Not Alone (Or the First)
Today, most AI-focused firms are automatically assumed to be winners. So, what happens when investors get really excited about the technology sector? Watch our Market Trek host Brian Whitmer take […]
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What Are Pension Funds Doing with “Our Money”?
Pension funds hold our money — yours, mine and that guy’s, too. And although they are run by market pros, pension funds often move managed funds into cash — or […]
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Commercial Real Estate is a Global Problem
When talking about commercial estate, what’s a better venue than one of the world’s tallest buildings? Watch our Market Trek host Brian Whitmer report from Taipei 101 skyscraper as he […]
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FTSE Going Back to 1940 Shows ‘5 Up’
With Elliott waves, you’re often able to see both a historical market perspective AND near-term trend developments — in the same chart! Watch our Market Trek host Brian Whitmer walk […]
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Corporate Bonds: “The Next Shoe to Drop”
“The neckline has been broken over the last few days”
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Four Decades of ‘Down, Down, Down’
Between 1981 and 2020, U.S. interest rates went one way: down. It’s a stunning picture our Market Trek host Brian Whitmer shows you in his new video where he also […]
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Stocks: Sell in May – or Before?
“Studies have shown that… Northern Hemisphere stock markets under-perform in…”
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What This Chart Says About the Health of the U.S. Economy
Daily insights for stocks, bonds, forex and more Every trading day, Murray Gunn delivers fast insights that you can use — just like the one you just watched, in his […]
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Just How Many Technical Analysis Tools Do You Need?
Most traders only react. YOU can anticipate. Many traders pride themselves on being quick to react. Prices move, and they start the chase. That, by definition, puts you behind the […]
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Commercial Real Estate: Another Mortgage Meltdown?
The 2007-2009 financial crisis was a meltdown in subprime mortgages. The same thing could happen again this time with commercial real estate mortgages.
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