Taki Tsaklanos's Opinion & Analysis
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The stock market in India is our favorite market, and we expressed that many times in the last 18 months. Our India stock market outlook for 2017 is coming to pass.Recently, we made another bullish...
Readers vividly remember how hot the copper market was just 2 months ago. That is when we wrote that copper’s chart looks spectacular as the metal attempted for the sixth time to break above...
We consider 10-year yields as a leading indicator for both stock markets and bond markets because it is a risk indicator. That indicator is now on the verge of a tactical breakdown, and, hence, a...
We warned readers a while back to closely watch 5 leading markets which were at major inflection points, one of them Transports. The reason the transportation stock market sector is important for the...
Semiconductors were real outperformers last year. By far the strongest performer in the semiconductor space was NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) as well as Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ:AMD).NVIDIA went up...
The NASDAQ keeps on rising. Bellwether stocks like Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) continue to set new all-time highs in the last few weeks, almost non stop. Meantime, however, it is very...
The underlying reason why investors are so interested in gold and the dollar has to do with their perceived inverse correlation. We say ‘perceived’ because the inverse correlation only...
Is gold bullish or bearish? Is the US dollar bullish or bearish?We receive this question almost daily from our readers. Seems like it is time for another update on gold and the dollar.
The underlying...
Emerging markets look increasingly bullish with each passing day. It was only three weeks ago that emerging markets were bullish enough to call for an official breakout. With that, our emerging...
Agricultural markets looked very bullish in February when we wrote 3 reasons why agricultural commodities could start a new bull market. Interestingly, since then, they did break out only to retrace...