Some of you might have already heard us speak about the monthly moving averages or have read our commentary about their significance. On Monday, we asked, “What if the trading range top at 4200 we have been calling for in ...
TOKYO — Japanese prosecutors arrested a former Tokyo Olympics organizing committee official for his involvement in the alleged bid-rigging of test events for the Games, public broadcaster Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK) reported on Wednesday. The former deputy executive director of the ...
Shutterstock (SSTK), the American creative content solutions firm, has been riding a doozy of a downtrend from October 2021 to the end of 2022. Aside from the bear mauling, SSTK’s fundamentals weren’t entirely disappointing. There were two positive (yet dwindling) ...
Friends and family are talking, on Facebook, about the rapid rise in the price of eggs. Their posts also report that there are plenty of eggs in the dairy sections of local grocery stores. A few people, along with some ...
In its unending quest for power, the state has no problem traumatizing the innocent. Original Article: “The State Uses Trauma as a Weapon against Innocent People” This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistic (BLS) released new jobs data on Friday. According to the report, seasonally adjusted total nonfarm jobs rose 517,000 jobs, which was well above expectations. The words used by the media to describe the report included ...
In this episode of StockCharts TV’s Sector Spotlight, for this first week of February, I cover both the seasonality and the monthly charts. We have an interesting alignment of seasonal expectation and current sector rotation floating to the surface, offering a ...
Current international tensions have intensified a debate that has existed for at least a decade between two radically different views of the world and international relations: the unipolar world and the multipolar world. When libertarians disagree on foreign policy, the ...
A recession looks more likely every day, and the latest sign of this is slowing price growth in producer prices. After all, price inflation usually slows as the economy weakens and consumers run out of easy money. Original Article: “Wholesale ...
The regime is trying to whip up maximum hysteria or the chances that the US government could default on its debts if the debt ceiling is not raised. Anyone whose been paying attention for a while, however, knows there’s a ...