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Market Valuation, Inflation And Treasury Yields: Clues From The Past - Tuesday, Dec. 4
Article By:
Jill Mislinski
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Tuesday, December 4, 2018 10:44 PM EDT
The latest P/E10 valuation is 31.0 at a 2.52% year-over-year inflation rate, which is near the sweet spot mentioned above, however, the P/E10 valuation is in extreme valuation territory.
Agriculture Market Report - Tuesday, Dec. 4
Video By:
Ira Epstein
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Tuesday, December 4, 2018 10:00 PM EDT
A review of the day's trading in the agriculture markets.
The Starring Role In The Powell Pause Isn’t R-star
Article By:
Jeffrey P. Snider
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Tuesday, December 4, 2018 9:17 PM EDT
Policymakers think that monetary policy is powerful but even so it takes some time to work through all the hidden economic processes, the beauty of Adam Smith’s invisible hand unknowable to professional and layperson alike.
Why The Dow Fell Out Of Bed
Article By:
Andy Sutton
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Tuesday, December 4, 2018 8:08 PM EDT
The reason for the sharp waterfall in US stocks just after 12pm ET has to do with another systematic “trader” type in the market: the much faster CTAs, or managed futures funds, which do nothing but chase market momentum once it has been established.
Market Trades Like A Bronco-Buster
Article By:
Michele Schneider
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Tuesday, December 4, 2018 7:09 PM EDT
The interest rates eased more as folks flocked to what has been a safe-haven. At the same time, the dollar eased, but not by enough to say with assuredly that the top is in.
Money Will Go Somewhere
Article By:
David Vomund
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Tuesday, December 4, 2018 6:37 PM EDT
In the worst markets people sell stocks and buy a money market fund. Most don’t stay there long. In the current market money has moved from the more aggressive growth stocks to conservative and consistent stocks. Here's a way to play it.
The Fed’s Bloodletting Means That You Must Follow This Strategy To Profit
Article By:
Money Morning
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Tuesday, December 4, 2018 5:40 PM EDT
The Fed started shrinking its balance sheet in October 2017. It euphemistically named the program, balance sheet “normalization”.
Empty Words Are Failing. A Timeline For What Comes Next
Article By:
John Rubino
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Tuesday, December 4, 2018 5:09 PM EDT
If the last round of ZIRP, NIRP and QE didn’t create a crack-up boom, it’s possible that the next, even more, extreme iterations of these policies will “work” just as well as the originals. It’s also possible that they won’t.
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