by Michael Markowski | Mar 6, 2020 | alerts, Crash of 2020, Crashes, Markets/Economy, Uncategorized
The simultaneous double-digit declines for the stock markets of four of the world’s developed countries from February 20 to February 28, 2020 was not only an historic event; but unfortunately, ominous in that it portends dire financial times ahead. Based on...
by Michael Markowski | Mar 6, 2020 | alerts, Crash of 2020, Crashes, Markets/Economy
For February of 2020, the Bull & Bear Tracker’s aggressive trader signals produced a gain of 2.5% vs. an 8.7% decline for the S&P 500. Since June 30, 2019, the Bull & Bear Tracker: Averaged a monthly gain of above 5% Produced a cumulative gain of 45.5%...
by Michael Markowski | Mar 5, 2020 | alerts, Crash of 2020, Crashes, Markets/Economy, Uncategorized
The root cause of the significant correction for the world stock market which will soon become an epic crash is not the Coronavirus. See also, my March 6, 2020 article “US Stock Market to decline by another 22% by Easter”. The causes of the correction which began on...
by Lance Roberts | Mar 3, 2020 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Real Investment Advice
Typically, “Technically Speaking,” is an analysis of Monday’s market action, and the relevant risk/reward dynamics for investors. However, this week, we need to update the strategy we lain out in this past weekend’s newsletter, “Market...
by Paul Lengemann, BullsnBears Economist | Mar 2, 2020 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Uncategorized
The stock market may have been in free fall last week, it seems to have caught itself today and has recovered, with the Dow up well over 1,000 points. Whether this turnaround will last and improve remains to be seen. Some stock analysts believe the market has moved...
by Jean Josse | Mar 1, 2020 | alerts, Markets/Economy
Glass Bead Capital Management (Glass Bead) warned our readers and investors on January 23rd that the market was vulnerable to a correction and that it would be wise to take profits. We had deduced that the probability was fairly high that the market would provide a...