HONG KONG/TOKYO – In Hong Kong’s highest court, five judges are deliberating whether to recognize same-sex marriages conducted overseas. Their decision, expected later this year, could influence Asian financial hubs from Tokyo to Singapore to draft more inclusive laws as a drawcard for the diverse, global talent that multinational corporations from banks to technology ...
In this edition of StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, Adrien Zduńczyk of TheBirbNest charts Bitcoin’s bounce off support at $25K and relates bullish Bitcoin trends to a broader risk appetite for investors. Host David Keller, CMT highlights the McClellan Oscillator breaking back ...
The “2 percent” inflation target is purely arbitrary, and mainstream economists can’t agree on the “right” level. It’s all folly, and Austrian economics explains why. Original Article: “What Is the Right Inflation Target for Central Banks?” ...
Ryan and Zachary rank the GOP candidates at the debate. They range from “least terrible” (Ramaswamy) to “utterly awful” (Haley and Pence). Be sure to follow War, Economy, and State at Mises.org/WES. ...
In this week’s edition of Trading Simplified, Dave shows his methodology in action with a short side setup that recently triggered. He also touches upon a simple way to stay on the right side on the market – so far, so ...
SPX Monitoring Purposes: Neutral. Gain since 12/20/22: 15.50% Monitoring Purposes GOLD: Long GDX on 10/9/20 at 40.78. Yesterday, we said, “the light blue-shaded areas are when the 18-day averages for up down volume percent and advance/decline percent for GDX are above ...
Whether you’re bungee jumping or investing in the stock market, fear, uncertainty, and doubt can cause anxiety. The fear that inflation is still high and interest rates could rise, for example, makes investors further hesitant to invest in equities. But ...
Covid restrictions are back. Almost a year after President Joe Biden said “the pandemic is over,” several hospitals, businesses, and universities have reinstated mask mandates and social distancing requirements. Meanwhile, nearly sixty universities have announced that students must take a ...
The DOJ claims that it has “protected” consumers by standing in the way of a partnership between JetBlue and American Airlines. The only thing the DOJ protected was higher-cost flying. Original Article: “Flying into Foolishness: The DOJ “Saves” Consumers from Low-Cost ...