This is the fourth video in a multi-part educational series from Tyler Wood, CMT and Alex Cole, co-founders of GoNoGo Charts®. Trend-following investors lean heavily on money management practices that let winners run and cut losses short. This fourth video ...
In this episode of StockCharts TV’s Sector Spotlight, after an assessment of weekly rotations on Relative Rotation Graphs for US sectors, I address the shorter rotations this week, trying to find whether some of these daily rotations managed to get in ...
In this episode of StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, Dave recaps today’s market action including a mean reversion move higher for technology, with NVDA up over 7%. Dave also answers questions from The Final Bar Mailbag, including why the 50-day moving average ...
The new narrative is that the Fed is done raising rates, so, in this week’s edition of StockCharts TV‘s Halftime, Pete shows you a correlation of two things to pay attention to to know the Fed’s next move. He takes a look ...
In this week’s edition of The DecisionPoint Trading Room, Carl opens the show with a review of a very high-yielding ETF he recently became aware of. The “Magnificent 7” stocks all show bearish biases; SPY is holding support, but indicators ...
The Christian nationalist state is one in which civil rulers—for a time—regard the Church as a convenient ally. Once this comes to an end, however, the “Christian” state transforms into a state hostile to those it was once designed to protect. Original ...
Austrian economics properly understands the ability of commercial banks to create money by mismatching their depositor liabilities with their issuing of money substitutes (i.e., the creation of credit). One possible place for further exploration is the role that nonbank or ...
By corrupting the meaning of inflation, mainstream economists have given a false picture of what happens when monetary authorities expand the money supply. Mises and Rothbard understood. Original Article: “Taking Back the Meaning of “Inflation”” ...
Recent news reports mention the possible bankruptcy of the privately owned company Thames Water (TW) in the United Kingdom, with a history of very high debt repayments, high dividend payouts to shareholders, mismanagement, and underinvestment of capital spending. TW supplies ...
Bookshop.org, the ethical book-buying alternative to Amazon, has now generated £3 million in profit since its launch for the 570 independent bookshops using the platform, and is setting the goal to increase online sales for indies by five times in ...