Monthly Archives: December 2014

Gold Has Had A Strong Year Outside The US

CNBC’s Futures Now interviewed Peter Schiff yesterday to hear what he expects from the Federal Reserve’s announcement this afternoon. They also spoke at length about gold, which Peter points out hasn’t gone down at all in 2014 contrary to many expert forecasts. In fact, when priced in other global currencies and stock markets, gold has…

Dividend Achievers Stock Analysis: Flowers Foods

Flowers Foods (FLO) sells bread and cake products under the Nature’s Own, Wonder, Cobblestone, and Tastykake brands, among others.  The company has a market cap of $3.9 billion and a dividend yield of about 2.9%.  Excluding the impact of spin-offs and divestitures, Flowers Foods (formerly Flowers Industries) has paid steady or increasing dividends since 1987. …

Traders Report December 18th: Australia

Today’s blog will simply be a selection of charts which are showing interesting technical charts.  OZFOREX Group (OFX) Click on picture to enlarge Qantas (QAN) Click on picture to enlarge Capitol Health (CAJ) Click on picture to enlarge Tabcorp Holdings (TAH) Click on picture to enlarge Happy Trading Flavio

Apogee Q3 Earnings Rise Y/Y But Miss Estimates, Shares Up

Shares of Apogee Enterprises, Inc. (APOG – Analyst Report) rose nearly 5% after the company reported strong third-quarter fiscal 2015 results. Earnings improved an impressive 42% year over year to 47 cents per share. However, it lagged the Zacks Consensus Estimate by a penny. Total revenue increased 23% year over year to $244.4 million driven by double-digit growth in…

The Mystery Of Bottomless Reserves

Investing Daily Article of the Week by Robert Rapier, Investing Daily When I first went to work for ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP), I worked on technology development. I had spent the previous seven years working in the chemical industry, and didn’t know all that much about the oil industry. My first job at ConocoPhillips was helping with a gas-to-liquids…

S&P Surges; Asian Stock Rally

Asian shares rallied on Thursday after U.S. stocks enjoyed their strongest session this year as the Federal Reserve sounded upbeat on the economy and promised to be patient in removing policy stimulus. The jitters of recent days also calmed somewhat as Russia managed to stabilize its ruble, if only for now, and oil prices bounced…

World Overview

The Swiss franc tumbled today, as its Swiss National Bank’s (SNB) imposed a charge on deposits for two main concerns. First, they are scared of a flood of money exiting Russia buying Swiss driving the franc higher and secondly they remain terrified of anticipated pressure continuing from the Eurozone if the ECB starts full-scale money printing early next year. While the…

SNB Surprises, But Fed Stays Course

The Swiss National Bank surprised the market by announced a negative 25 bp rate on sight deposits and lower the 3-month Libor range to -0.75% to 0.25%. Although SNB President Jordan revealed that it was inflows from Russia that compelled it to intervene in recent days, the fact of the matter is that the negative rate…

Current Edge Of Adair Turner’s Thinking

This video was published on Youtube a week ago and has only had 27 views. The video is of a talk Adair Turner gave in November at the Bristol Festival of Economics. It reflects his current insights. He gives explanations for 4 big patterns developing in the global economy. Increased Inequality Rising ratio of wealth to income…