by Paul Lengemann, BullsnBears Economist | Apr 15, 2020 | alerts, Uncategorized
Due to markets becoming extremely volatile in March of 2020, the publishing of the Bull & Bear Tracker’s (BBT) signals has been extremely limited. The signals had been averaging a monthly return of 5%. since July 2019. See “Why the Bull & Bear Tracker exited...
by Paul Lengemann, BullsnBears Economist | Apr 10, 2020 | alerts, Crash of 2020, Crashes, Markets/Economy, Uncategorized
University of Michigan consumer sentiment for the US fell to 71 in April from 89.1 in March, missing market expectations of 75 by a considerable margin. The April numbers are the lowest reading since December of 2011 and the largest monthly decline ever recorded. The...
by Lance Roberts | Apr 4, 2020 | alerts, Real Investment Advice, Uncategorized
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by Michael Markowski | Apr 1, 2020 | Uncategorized
The market indices of the US, Japan, South Korea, Canada, France and Germany and the share prices for many of the world’s largest companies including Apple and Microsoft are at the tipping point. Stocks and indices reached their post-crash and relief rally closing...
by Michael Markowski | Mar 31, 2020 | Uncategorized
The Wall Street Journal’s “Dow Soars More Than 11% in Biggest One-Day Jump Since 1933” was inaccurate. It should have read since “1929”. The article should have been about the Dow Jones industrials composite index having its best one day and three-day percentage...
by Michael Markowski | Mar 31, 2020 | Uncategorized
Investors must embrace the bear. A savvy investor or advisor can generate significantly more profits from a secular bear than a secular bull. It’s also much easier to predict the behavior of a wild and vicious bear than a domesticated bull. The new 2020 secular...