
Fairytales for the peasants
As a Founding Father, statesman, diplomat, inventor, author, publisher, scientist, philanthropist, political theorist, and abolitionist,

Trend-followers are enjoying the current rally in U.S. equity indices, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq continuing to grind higher, painting a picture of resilience. But beneath the index-level strength, individual stock trading remains erratic. Traders are grappling with choppy setups, navigating between punishing whipsaws and euphoric surges. This is

A few months back, before the April tariff crash (did people actually think 2025 Trump was going to be different than 2021 Trump?), I wrote a number of articles of how the US markets are trading in a choppy fashion, full of air pockets, climactic pump and dump, and blue-chip

For the last 15 months, gold has been on a tear, with spot prices running up just north of 60% against the dollar since March 2024 and after moving out of a decade-long digestion starting way back in 2011. As in May and November 2024, the run is currently taking

The S&P 500 has rallied 14.5% for twenty trading sessions, embedded within it one of the longest consecutive-day up-streaks since 2004. This advance, where popular indices have now fully retraced the losses triggered by the April 3rd selloff and marched beyond and the NASDAQ Composite rebounded off the 2021-top level,





As a Founding Father, statesman, diplomat, inventor, author, publisher, scientist, philanthropist, political theorist, and abolitionist,

I’ve previously written (e.g. here, here or here) about how the current stock market environment shows a lot of parallels

This August has finally brought a pullback to the market. Of course, various media outlets

A superconductor (SC) is a material that can transfer electricity without encountering resistance within the

There really is no such thing as a ‘bull’ or ‘bear’ market – there are

The market works in such a way that it fools most of the people most

The rally is on, or at least so it seems. While the vast majority of

What do 1929, 1973, 2000 and 2023 have in common? They are and were all

As every year, Boston Consulting Group (BCG) recently came up with their own ideas of