Monthly Archives: July 2015

Corrective Forces Grip Markets

The light news stream has spurred some position squaring by short-term momentum traders. This is giving the dollar a somewhat heavier tone, and weighing on European equity markets. European bonds and Treasuries are little changed, though slightly firmer.   The general narrative of the dollar’s firmer tone is that the market feels more confident that the…

Connectivity Is Everything

  I have been stating all along that attempting to forecast gold in isolation is the equivalent of summoning a witch doctor for cancer. Everything in this world is connected. Civilization unfolds as a synergy of people coming together and the sum is greater than the individual parts. This too, is what government is tearing…

I Remain Bearish On Sweden

In the past month, the iShares MSCI Sweden (NYSEArca:EWD) ETF has fallen almost 7 percent from 34.75 to 32.37. The main reason for such a significant drop was the significant contagion of a prior “No” vote by Greece which triggered significant currency uncertainty as a weaker euro would result in a declining level of exports for Sweden. However, it…

Are Tech Giants’ New Buildings Signs Of The Top?

If pouring billions of dollars into outrageous “look at me” buildings isn’t tempting the gods, what is it? When banks build new gleaming headquarters, that generally marks the top of the bank’s fortunes. There appears to be some sort of hubris in constructing a monumental new headquarters that shouts “we’re rich beyond all conception” that angers…

Greece Repays Billions In Debt

In what seems like a strange turn of events, the Greek government found the money to repay the roughly 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion) it owed to the International Monetary (IMF). “Greece is therefore no longer in arrears to the IMF,” said Gerry Rice, director of communications at the IMF in a statement on Monday….

When Good Things Happen To Good Companies

TM editors’ note: This article discusses a penny stock and/or microcap. Such stocks are easily manipulated; do your own careful due diligence. Sometimes good news hits the tape and investors ignore it. To be fair, investors in the TSXV have been pounded for nearly 4 years. Retail investors are now the experts, not sell-side analysts…