One day doesn’t make a trend—that’s one lesson we learned from this week’s stock market action. The March non-farm payrolls data revealed that the US economy added 303,000 jobs, which is higher than the estimated 200,000. The unemployment rate dropped ...
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Bolivia has been mired in poverty, hyperinflation, and state control of the economy for generations. It is time for a change, and the Alasitas Fair is leading the way. ...
Nick Gillespie joins Bob to make the case that American Libertarians are too pessimistic. ...
Bolivia has been mired in poverty, hyperinflation, and state control of the economy for generations. It is time for a change, and the Alasitas Fair is leading the way. ...
Strong Rotation on the Weekly RRG For a few weeks already, the improvement in the energy sector (XLE) is becoming increasingly visible in the lengthening of the XLE tail on the Relative Rotation Graph. The recent rotation from lagging into ...
Eventually rents will crumble as will values. Owners and lenders will restructure the mortgages or the properties will be liquidated. Things have always moved very slowly in CRE. ...
Feminist theorist Judith Butler is calling for mandatory education to confront children with modern gender theory. As David Gordon points out, she wants to use coercion to force people to accept her theories. ...
The Markup Phase of a Bull Market is glorious to behold and participate in. But they do ebb and flow. The bullish run in the major stock indexes has been persistent in 2024. We often discuss the quarter-end effect for ...