Monthly Archives: April 2018

A Terrible Thursday Falls On Friday

The problems of Deutsche Bank (DB), which fired its own Herr Mueller last week, are not yet at an end. Yesterday an erroneous transfer from the German bank to an outside account went out, to pay the equivalent $35 billion. The recipient was honest and told the bank about the money received so it could…

EC Market Note

The investment media is swirling with anxious prognostications about whether a recession and a Bear market in stocks are near.  We received several calls and emails about that. Here is our opinion. We are in a late stage of this market, perhaps in the 11th hour.  The US stock market is historically expensive with significant…

Gold Touted As An Inflation Hedge Amid Growing Warnings

Gold prices dropped on Friday, marking yet another price reversal for the precious metal this year. Gold futures were on track for their first back-to-back loss in more than two weeks. Meanwhile, the U.S. dollar strengthened, and Treasury yields gained as economists discussed concerns about inflation. Expectations for inflation are now at their highest level in years,…

Will Oil Prices Move Higher In 2018?

We previously reviewed the oil market in U.S. Shale vs. OPEC Oil Price War: Who Will Win?. American production of oil accelerated from 2012 to 2014 as non-conventional oil and gas drilling in shale led to a revolution in production known as fracking. The fracking revolution didn’t affect the marketplace until late 2014 when the price…

What’s In Store For Japan ETFs

Japan’s inflation ticked down in March. Although economists say the slowdown does not indicate a reversal in trend, the reading is still far from the 2% target. The slowdown in March has introduced further uncertainty with regard to when the BOJ might achieve its target and clouded the central bank’s plans on exiting the easy…