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Experienced Portfolio Manager | CFA and CMT Charterholder
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Matthew is a portfolio manager (US Equities and FX) at Faraday Research where he is responsible for the production and management of US Real Time Trader (large-cap US Equities) and US FX Daily (G10 currency pairs) products. Subscribers include some of the world's leading brokerages and ...more

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NFP Reaction: Mediocre Jobs Report Unlikely To Derail June Hike, But Raises Yellow Flags
A Fed rate hike in less than two weeks' time was basically a "done deal" heading into today's Non-Farm Payrolls report. When the jobs figures were released, at least a few traders had to reevaluate that outlook.
Why Technology Is The Most Important Sector To Watch For US Investors
US stocks are putting a bow on a stellar earnings season. At the start of the week, 95% of the companies in the S&P 500 had reported their Q1 earnings, with 75% of those companies beating EPS estimates and 64% beating revenue estimates.
Forex Majors Preview - Tuesday, May 23
EUR/USD steamrollered higher last week, surging past the 1.1100 handle with ease. Cable continues to grind its way higher despite Theresa May’s lead in the polls being more than halved.
'Teflon Don' Faces Another Test As USD/JPY Crashes Through Key Levels
USD/JPY has come off this level aggressively from trading just above 113 earlier today. 113 was also critical as it represents a number of key Fibonacci levels.
Why US Stocks Shrug Off Political Drama, Again And Again And Again...
The expected earnings growth for the S&P 500 is tracking at 13.6% year-over-year, which if realized, would be the strongest growth in earnings since Q3 2011!
Sector Showcase: XLE Bears Have All The Energy
For many markets, it feels as if the mid-December Federal Reserve meeting marked a turning point of sorts: that's when the dollar, 10-year treasury yields, and oil prices all peaked.
Forex Majors Preview - Monday, May 8
Post-election ‘pop and drop’ is the headline today following Emmanuel Macron’s decisive win over the weekend. EUR/USD’s technical structure remains bullish. The market held the end-April gap with prices consolidating before breaking higher.
"Sell In May And Go Away": Should You Believe What They Say?
The stocks have historically struggled in the May-September period, with the S&P 500 rising only roughly half of those months over the last two decades, compared to closer to 65% of the time for the other seven months.
Loonie Loses Amid Protectionist Proposals
USD/CAD is now at a key structural level above 1.36, having rallied to 14 month highs on the tariff news.
What The Buck Happened To The AUD, NZD, And USD Yesterday?
Th US dollar had a decent, middle-of-the-pack day among the major currencies yesterday. Make no mistake: the greenback is still the world's reserve currency and the prototypical "safe haven" asset.
US Sector Showcase: "High" Tech Stocks In More Ways Than One!
Technology stocks recently hit their highest levels relative to the broader stock market in 15 years.
Brexit, United Airlines, Trump: How We View "Hot Button" Issues
Despite several highly-publicized "failures" of late (financial market flash crashes, unexpected triumphs like Brexit and Trump), the interaction of buyers and sellers is still the best way to "predict" the future we have.
What's Trumping Trump For US Stocks? Earnings!
The fundamental pillars of support for US stocks (earnings) are as strong as they've been in years.
Are We At A Tipping Point For The Trump Trade?
There are already some cracks in the facade of the "Trump Trade." For instance, the US dollar index has already reversed all of its post-election gains to trade back below 99.00.
Why Markets Are On Tenterhooks Ahead Of Tonight's "Dead On Arrival" Health Care Vote
Sometimes a vote is just a vote...and sometimes it's not. Tonight's health care vote is shaping up as the latter for US markets.
Sector Snapshot: Home Construction Stocks Look Constructive, Despite Rising Rates
If we finally are entering the much-anticipated Rising Interest Rate Environment™, that doesn't necessarily mean that homebuilder stocks can't extend their gains.
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