February 5, 2016 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing, Short Term, Volatility, You Might Have Missed |
The most important number in this morning’s jobs report was the gain in hourly earnings. Average hourly earnings rose at a 2.5% year over year rate in January
February 4, 2016 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing, Volatility |
I argue in Juggling with Knives is that a period of high volatility changes how the market behaves. For example, we can expect correlations among asset classes to come together and then fall apart with increasing rapidity
February 4, 2016 | Daily JAM, Stock Alerts |
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February 3, 2016 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing, Short Term, Volatility |
I do know that markets that offer two alternatives both of which lead to lower stock prices aren’t my favorite occasions for putting money to work.
February 3, 2016 | Daily JAM, Mid Term |
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February 3, 2016 | Daily JAM, MPC, Stock Alerts |
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February 2, 2016 | Daily JAM, Stock Alerts |
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February 2, 2016 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing, Short Term |
With central banks going–largely–silent for a month, the financial markets are going to be on their own for a while and dependent on the direction of oil prices and reports of corporate earnings.