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John Thomas graduated with a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry with honors and a minor in mathematics from the University of California at Los Angeles (U.C.L.A.) in 1974. He moved to Tokyo, Japan where he was employed by a medium-sized Japanese securities house. Thomas became fluent in ...more

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Why I’m Buying The Euro
I think the Euro (FXE) has just entered a new uptrend against the US dollar (UUP). We have spent over a year putting in a bottom for the beleaguered continental currency at $103, which right now, looks like it is holding like the Rock of Gibraltar.
No Zero Interest Rates Here
I am always on the lookout for cheap cash. So I had a principal repayment of $325,000 due the other day on one of my lines of credit. Then I got the call I thought I’d never get. My lender didn’t want their money back.
Janet Lays An Egg
Financial markets often behave like demanding, spoiled, and fickle children. If they don’t get what they want right now they throw a temper tantrum. That is exactly what bourses are doing around the world.
The Battery In Your Future
Yesterday, I provided to you the evidence that oil may never again reach a triple digit price. Today I am going to tell you what will replace it.
Oil: Is It Different This Time?
Maybe there won’t be another spike in oil prices. Could its disappearance from the modern industrialized economy have already begun?
The 13 New Trading Rules For 2016
In these heart stopping trading conditions it is more important for me to teach you how to avoid doing the wrong thing than pursuing the right thing. I am therefore going to reiterate my 13 Rules for Trading in 2016.
The New Offshore Center: America
Officials in South Dakota have figured out how to make up for the complete collapse of their oil fracking industry. They are morphing the Peace Garden State into a major offshore banking center.
Perfect Storm Hits The Banks
Federal Reserve officials openly told investors that after the December ¼% rate hike that they would continue to do so on a quarterly basis. Only weeks later, a collapse in the stock market shattered this scenario to smithereens.
Watch Out For The Head And Shoulders
Every technical analyst in the world is poring over their charts and coming to the same conclusion. A “Head and Shoulders” pattern is setting up for the major indexes, especially for the S&P 500. This is terrible news for stock investors.
More Pain To Come In Oil
There are very few people I will drop everything to listen to. One of the handful is Daniel Yergin, the bookish founder and CEO of Cambridge Energy Research Associates, the must-go-to source for all things energy.
Crash Testing The Tesla
The Tesla Model S1 (TSLA) has been rated by Consumer Reports magazine as the best car ever built, grabbing a coveted 100 score. They called the vehicle “perfect.” So I decided to see if these vaunted claims were true and crash test my own S1.
Bank Of Japan Bombshell Boosts Markets
I was just about to don my backpack and head out for my evening hike when I caught a phone call from Tokyo. The Bank of Japan had just announced they were implementing negative interest rates for the first time in history.
Another Nail In The Nuclear Coffin
Southern California Edison (SCE/PF) has announced that it is permanently shuttering its controversial nuclear power plant at San Onofre, California. The move is only the latest in a series of closures implemented by utilities around the country.
Why The Real Estate Boom Has A Decade To Run
Real estate brokers are still reeling from the news that December existing home sales rocketed by a blockbuster 14.7%, to an annualized 5.46 million units.
The Coming Bull Market In Gold
I have been bearish on gold for the past five years. However, it may be time for me to change that view.
A Day In The Life Of The Mad Hedge Fund Trader
The economy is presenting the best macro picture in 16 years, yet we had the worst start to the stock market in history. Bonds have had their best start since 1999. Good news is bad news, and bad news good.
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