We’ve been accustomed to hearing that men are simple creatures, with bare minimum needs. Give them good food, a sense of purpose, and the right type of company, and they will never complain. But in present times, we need to ...

In this episode of StockCharts TV‘s The MEM Edge, Mary Ellen reviews the bullish bias in the broader markets, along with the sector rotation into cyclical areas as growth areas languish. She then highlights the perils of buying, or holding, stocks around ...

In this edition of StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, Dave uncovers strength in SQSP using the Stochastics Oscillator and the StochRSI indicator. He shares his favorite chart for analyzing relative strength ratios for leading stocks, and also answers viewer questions on price ...

There’s no denying the strength the major averages have displayed off their April lows. The S&P 500 finished the week within a rounding error of the previous all-time high around 5250. What would it take for the SPX and NDX to power ...

Despite the accusations that Javier Milei is a fascist in libertarian clothes, many of his reforms have been successful in reversing some of the damage done to Argentina’s economy by real fascists. ...

In a recent symposium on Murray Rothbard’s For a New Liberty, philosopher Matt Zwolinski takes issue with Rothbard on Murray’s views of freedom and property rights. ...

Murphy gives a comprehensive critique of Stephanie Kelton’s new Modern Monetary Theory documentary, covering the flaws in its theory, history, and policy recommendations ...

After sharp declines into mid April, stocks rebounded over the last three weeks and the S&P 500 SPDR (SPY) came within 1% of its March high. This March high acts as a benchmark high that chartists can use to compare ...

Gillian Keegan, the Education Secretary, has voiced concern over a noticeable surge in children skipping school on Fridays, attributing the trend to parents who work from home. Keegan highlighted a significant rise of 50,000 more pupils absent from schools towards ...

British Airways has created 1,700 jobs as it gears up for a summer boom allowing its parent company IAG to match last year’s operating profit bonanza of €3.5 billion. The recruitment drive at BA includes cabin crew and technology professionals ...