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Daily BriefingCurrencies EUR/USD: The pair is trading below the downward trend line on a 60 minute time frame. The next support is at 1.3318 and the next resistance is at 1.3631. USD/JPY: The pair is...
The global aviation industry offers an optimistic outlook for the rest of 2014 as an expanding economy and rising cargo and passenger traffic drive demand. Rise in passenger travel demand,...
Friday ushers in the first day of August, but it also ushers in one of the most important announcements out there: the nonfarm payroll numbers. However, there are plenty of other announcements during...
Today’s data calendar has plenty of items, beginning from the final purchasing manager indices in Asia and Europe, and a flurry of US data, most notably the July employment report. While the...
The S&P 500 closed July with a monthly loss of 1.51%. All three S&P 500 MAs and four of the five the Ivy Portfolio ETF MAs are signaling "Invested".The Ivy Portfolio The table below shows the...
Last week, I started a new weekly series entitled "3 Things Worth Thinking About." The focus here will be three things, ironically enough, that are worth considering with respect to your...
The ECB remains behind the curve in routing out the Eurozone's persistent disinflationary trend. The area's CPI is now below 0.5% on a year-over-year basis. Yesterday we saw German CPI hit new...
One of the great questions being debated right now is how will the market react once QE3 ends this October. Those who believe asset prices (namely stocks, bonds, and real estate) are being supported...
This Great Graphic was tweeted by Phil Izzo and was taken from the Federal Reserve Board. It tracks the dissents at the Federal Reserve. What is striking are the numerous dissents at both...
This Great Graphic was tweeted by Phil Izzo and was taken from the Federal Reserve Board. It tracks the dissents at the Federal Reserve. What is striking are the numerous dissents at both...
Three popular stock indexes in Europe are giving multi-year rising support a heck of a test of late. Each index may have created a rising wedge, which two-thirds of the time suggests lower prices are...
Inflation eased in July. According to Eurostat’s flash estimate released this morning, HICP inflation came in at 0.4% down from 0.5% of June, plunging to its lowest level since October 2009....
Private nonfarm payrolls in the US are projected to increase 232,000 (seasonally adjusted) in tomorrow’s July update from the Labor Department, according to The Capital Spectator’s median...
In July, the jobless rate was unchanged at 6.7%, thus standing at a twenty-year low. In addition unemployment decreased by 12K, down for the first time in three months. Indeed surveys indicated that...
European markets are trading marginally higher this morning after the US GDP print yesterday which exceeded all expectations. No one was expecting the final GDP number to come in at 4%, and this was...