Finance

Trade Deficit Widens, Once Again More Than Consensus

It’s a never-ending trade deficit story. And the pace is accelerating. The U.S. Census Bureau announced today that the goods and services trade deficit was $57.6 billion in February, up $0.9 billion from $56.7 billion in January. The bureau revised January slightly wider, from $56.6 billion as originally reported. Exports, Imports, and Balance February exports were $204.4…

Real Estate’s Main Weakness

Right now, Millennials are the largest cohort of homebuyers in America. And even though they’re waiting longer to get married, start a family, and buy a home… and they’re more likely to skip buying a starter home and opt for a larger property… They have almost ZERO interest in the massive McMansions the Baby Boomers…

Gold Set For Sparkling Rally

Latest Price – $1340.20. Daily Chart Pattern – price looks to have been consolidating these past few months and as the price rose into this consolidation pattern it should leave the same way – up. Breaking below the low of this consolidation phase at $1303 could be one area to place stops. Bollinger Bands –…

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While Trump has persistently argued for steel and aluminum tariffs as a way to create jobs in beleaguered American industries, the formal legal rationale for the measures is actually an obscure national security clause. Ironically, Trump’s tariffs hit many U.S. allies harder than they hit China which potentially could be a national security threat. Not…

Price Charts And Time Frames

For the average person, understanding price charts is hard enough, add multiple time frames to that and things get very confusing, very fast. Price Charts: Price charts represent the footprints of money, peoples’ buy and sell decisions. Areas on any price chart where you see lots of trading activity suggests relative equilibrium in supply and demand….