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Raise Rates In March
We discuss the fact that average investors are making very poor investment decisions right now in financial markets because of a Federal Reserve that refuses to normalize interest rates after a decade of ZIRP.
The Swiss National Bank Is Acting Like A Hedge Fund
We discuss the fact that central banks have basically morphed into hedge funds with similar risky investing strategies, except they buy without any regard to the underlying fundamentals of the assets they are buying.
The VIX Will Be Over 100 Due To Central Bank Created Tail Risk
We discuss the manner in which central banks have destroyed financial markets, and have set the stage for what I label as the red swan event in this video.
Mario Draghi Has An Inflation Problem
We discuss the fact that euro area inflation is spiking, as is inflation around the globe, as the consequences of artificially low interest rates start coming to the forefront in this video.
Donald Trump - What About Apple?
We discuss the elephant in the room for Donald Trump, Apple is the most profitable company in the world, has $250 billion in tax shelters, and if anybody can afford to bring manufacturing facilities back to the United States it is Apple.
Oil Fundamentals Bearish Despite Overall Bullish Sentiment In The Market
The longer oil markets are manipulated against the fundamentals, the harder the next leg down in the oil market is going to be when it comes.
The Market Looks Tired Here And About To Roll Over
We think the market is about to roll over and test the 2180-2200 area, we want to stay short into these levels, and see how stocks and the financial markets react to these levels from a stops evaluation basis.
Trade Setup Lesson - FOMC Day
We discuss a common setup used throughout the years to make money in Financial Markets revolving around the FOMC Day.
Donald Trump, Are We In A Bubble?
Discussing Donald Trump's interesting take on financial markets.
Grains, Meats, Softs Analysis
We discuss the entire complex from wheat, corn and soybeans to meats, lean hogs and milk, to orange juice, sugar, coffee and lumber in this market analysis video. Lumber and cotton markets stood out the most in this comprehensive analysis.
Trading And Markets Video - What Has Worked So Far This Year
We discuss what has and hasn`t worked so far this year from a trading and investing standpoint in financial markets, in short how to be like water, and the best way to have adapted to this current low volatility, high liquidity market environment.
The US Cannot Afford To Build And Maintain Trump's Wall
We discuss the politics & economics of the Trump's wall. If we build the Mexico wall, is Canada going to reimburse us for the Canadian border wall as well?
It's The Fed's Responsibility To Pop Asset Bubbles
It is pretty obvious the stock market is not, and has not been trading on actual earnings for a long time. The Central Bank strategy seems to be to just dance until the music stops.
A Strong Dollar Isn't Always Bad For Commodities
We discuss the day's trading action in how the oil market is being carriy traded up by some entity today and illustrate the negative effects of gold, copper and the bond markets.
20 Trillion In Government Debt Means No Lifeline For Caterpillar`s Declining Revenues
We have gone from 8 Trillion to 20 Trillion in Government Debt since 2008, and it is the rate of change of this debt spending that is the real elephant in the room.
Oil And Petroleum Product Inventories Worse Than Last Year
We examine the EIA Data. What a difference a year makes psychologically speaking as we have more inventories in storage across the board yet we are almost double the oil price versus this time last year in $53 a barrel versus $26 a barrel.
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