It’s all starting to feel like very familiar territory now… Nothing financially bad can ever happen again. The stock market feels nice and cozy. People continue to make money. What’s not to like when the price of assets can only
It’s all starting to feel like very familiar territory now… Nothing financially bad can ever happen again. The stock market feels nice and cozy. People continue to make money. What’s not to like when the price of assets can only
After such intense selling yesterday, natural gas bulls cannot be happy with the lackluster recovery in prices today. Though we did see some buying activity overnight, sellers came in through the day to keep prices below our first $2.82 resistance
The timing just never seems to fall in our favor. If we had had this conversation ten years ago as would have been appropriate, then this evolution might have fell perfectly in our collective laps. Just as the global financial
Since bottoming in late 2016, gold prices have rose a solid 13%, and have been up as much as 20%. Still, 2018 is the more promising year for the precious metal. I have written before about how gold just entered a new bull market and I
The Chart of the Day belongs to Viking Therapeutics (VKTX). I found the biopharmaceutical stock by using Barchart to sort today’s 52 Week High List first for the highest Weighted Alpha, then I used the Flipchart feature to review the charts of consistent price appreciation. Since
Bitcoin value is rising faster than anyone expected, and the recent boom is unprecedented. The cryptocurrency has had its share of fluctuations, but recently it’s smashed records at well over $10000 per coin. This unexpected surge in pricing has prompted a
After tax reform, the Trump administration is now eyeing infrastructure reform. A senior administration official says the administration plans to issue its long-promised infrastructure plan in early January, according to Bloomberg. In his campaign days, Donald Trump said that he is in
There is good news for natural resource investors out there. The Baltic Dry Index (BDI), which is a benchmark of shipping rates around the world, hit a four-year high. The BDI tracks shipping of grains, oil seeds, coal and iron ore.