Well, the Greek election came and went and, oddly enough, the world is still turning, the price of gas is still too high and (sadly) Mrs Eastwood & Co is still on the boob tube. The election result was in the middle range of possible outcomes and, as such, has satisfied neither the bulls nor … continue reading →
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June 10, 2012 DX flirted with breaking the big purple channel dating back to 1999, but in the end backed off as we expected. It’s clear from even a casual glance that DX has to choose between the big purple channel and the smaller one (yellow, dashed) cutting across its mid-section. Since reversing as expected … continue reading →
Today was one of those kumbayah days when even lousy housing data, consumer confidence and Dallas Fed data couldn’t depress equity prices. The market spent all day reinforcing my faith in our forecast. Ah, those were the hours… As everyone knows, the euro zone whack-a-mole game has been focused on Spain lately. So, the print-our-way-to-happiness … continue reading →
Looking at the markets these past few days, I’m reminded of the prize that comes in a box of Cracker Jacks. Not a real prize, mind you — but one of those cheap little pictures where the image changes as you shift the angle from which you’re viewing it. It’s called a lenticular image. Despite … continue reading →
NOTE: New on the MEMBERSHIP>MY PROFILE page, a sign up area that will allow subscribers to be texted whenever a new post is added or added to [note: additions don’t seem to be generating additional texts — working on this]. I tested it last night, and it took only 3-4 minutes for a SMS … continue reading →