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President of Exec Spec LLC; Director at Sunnen
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Kurt Kallaus is the author of Exec Spec and the KDelta trading model for stocks and all commodity futures. In the 1980’s, with a business degree and having worked in manufacturing, Kurt Kallaus engaged with a private Investment Partnership specializing in commodities and stock indexes. He ...more

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Wall Street Cries Wolf On Stocks – Economy
There is no question the stock market is richly valued and economic expansion since the 2008 crisis has endured far longer than normal cycles. Recent pessimism has arisen with major banks and analysts warning that the sky may start falling soon.
Global Industrial Trends Coalesce
A good measure of the underlying strength of the goods-producing economy is encompassed in the Industrial Production Index. I highlighted many examples of improving financial risk.
Stock Markets Protest Trump Chaos
Stocks essentially move on earnings and fundamental expectations. US stock indices rose sharply into July and early August as forecasted in June due to earnings surprises.
August Top Full Of Fire And Fury
How can stocks be half of one percent from a record high with neutral to negative sentiment? The new tit for tat between Kim Jung-un and Trump was enough to spoil another record breaking day in the stock market and send investors scurrying.
Stocks Flaming Out – Short Term
Stocks Flaming Out – Short Term: Stocks have reached our major upside targets for 2017, but sentiment may become oversold quickly on the current correction limiting the decline.
Luxury Bull Market
The wall of worry continues to propel stocks higher as this long plodding economic expansion is assumed to be in the later innings. With low interest rates and slow growth, many are still waiting for the the full throated recovery to manifest.
Earnings Driven Stock Market
Stock market prices in 2017 have stalled until each quarterly earnings season begins. The next season begins in mid July.
Consumers Have Some Nice Assets
Household wealth is growing much faster than debt, improving the financial position of consumers in a lukewarm economy with ample room to grow before credit worries arise.
Peaking Summer Stock Market
US and global stocks remain in a secular Bull market. Major averages from around the world confirm the strength we see in our country boosted by strong earnings and guidance.
Labor Shortage Equals Low Wage Growth?
When it comes to our labor market, it's a conundrum for most economists. We have near record low unemployment and record high job openings (6 million+). So why are we seeing below normal wage growth?
May Election Mess Stalls Stocks
US stocks surged to record highs last Friday on the assumption Primer Minister May would strengthen her ruling coalition as the errant polls suggested.
Yen & Corn Heat Up While Stocks Await Comey Comments
The Yen made a profitable quick breakout higher hitting our exit target at 9158 on the 7th.
Household Debt: Myth Vs Reality
Consumer Credit Card default rates have “surged” to 4 year highs. Capital One reported its largest write off since 2011 due to credit card delinquencies. Sounds like the alarm bells have rung! Myth or Reality?
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