economy
Those in the know know the disconnect between the economy and the volatile stock market; discover the reality about this complex relationship.
What are the Most likely Scenarios of a U.S and the Global Economic Collapse
If you’ve been watching the economic and political chaos that’s going on in the world, it probably fills you with a sense of foreboding. In some countries, people who don’t like the economics — usually because it’s led to hyperinflation and a lack of food — are fed up with the struggle.
By Estalontech4 years ago in Trader
Rent vs. Buy Analysis Allston MA
Allston has historically been one of Boston’s more modest housing markets. Located close to some of Boston Metro’s largest universities, the area is known to be a student enclave where coeds can escape the high rent prices that are typical of Fenway, Symphony, and South End. Still, average rents for Allston apartments have been on the rise in recent years as off-campus housing demand has increased along with student enrollment.
By Zach Parker4 years ago in Trader
Wholesale Price Inflation Spikes To A Record, Rises 9.6% Over Past 12 Months
The rising inflation rate is becoming a cause of concern as the Labor Department announced on Tuesday that wholesale prices rose at a record-breaking speed in November.
By Quantale. IO- Real Time Stock Market Monitoring4 years ago in Trader
Impact of COVID-19 On Different Industries: The Market Research Company’s Report
It was in December 2019 when the disastrous COVID-19 was first discovered and since then different variants of the same virus have turned industries upside down. The upswing of the roaring cases, looming lockdowns resulted in deep losses and closures and none of the industries were left spared.
By strategyhere4 years ago in Trader
COT-based Markets Weekly Overview for December 13 - 19
We make up a weekly medium-term trade list based on CFTC reports and technical analysis. The overview provides a description of the technical condition of the market on the most popular financial instruments, as well as information on the large speculators’ actions according to the last COT reports and the previous period.
By Anna Miroshnichenko4 years ago in Trader
Should the Federal Reserve Be Shifting Towards a More Restrictive Strategy?
Yes! The November headline and core Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures rose by 6.8% and 4.9%, respectively, on a year-over-year basis. These numbers greatly exceed the Fed’s inflation targets even though the Fed focuses on the personal consumption deflator (PCE) instead of the CPI. But a recent survey by Oxford Economics of the top “country experts” covering 45 economies revealed that supply-chain disruptions could peak at the end of 2021. These disruptions have been a source of upward inflation pressures. At the time of this writing, the Baltic Dry Index (a measure of transcontinental freight costs is already down 39.3% from its peak in early October 2021). The second source of price pressures has come from labor supply bottlenecks. December 2021, U.S. Employment Report revealed that the labor supply bottlenecks are easing. Based on the Household Employment Survey, the U.S. Labor Force rose by 564k and 1.1 million jobs net-new-jobs were created in November. The U.S. Quit Rate (according to the latest JOLTS Survey) dropped to 2.8% in October 2021 versus a reading of 3.0% in September. It was the lowest U.S. quit rate since July 2021. And finally, even U.S. energy prices as measured by the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil price per barrel is off 19% from their peak levels earlier this year.
By Anthony Chan4 years ago in Trader
Inflation Is Coming...
This month, inflation hit a 30 year high, with consumer prices up 6.2% in the US and 4.7% in Canada. Many financial experts blame Covid and supply-chain disruptions as the primary culprit for the recent increase in the cost of consumer goods. In contrast, others call bullshit and believe this is price gouging to make up for lost revenue since Covid.
By Chris Hudson4 years ago in Trader
Business is changing. Will you adapt or be left behind?
Tell me if this story sounds familiar: you’re running at full speed and you feel like you’ve been going full speed for a very long time — forever. You seem to be doing the right things. You and your team are working incredibly hard and making progress, but you can’t help thinking: is this how it’s supposed to be? It feels like no matter how hard everyone on the team tries, we never get ahead of our problems. And we obviously need some kind of breakthrough, because we’re obviously not going to win if we keep doing what we do and how we do it.
By Edison Ade4 years ago in Trader
COT-based Markets Weekly Overview for November 29 - December 5
We make up a weekly medium-term trade list based on CFTC reports and technical analysis. The overview provides a description of the technical condition of the market on the most popular financial instruments, as well as information on the large speculators’ actions according to the last COT reports and the previous period.
By Anna Miroshnichenko4 years ago in Trader








