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Rick holds a BA in Electronic Business Processes from The University Saint Cyril and Methodius - Skopje, Faculty of Economics and Science, Republic Of Macedonia. Rick currently works as a Economist and Financial News Editor at TalkMarkets. PL

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Is CAC 40 Index Headed For A Steep Decline?
The French stock market has been very strong this year, with the CAC 40 Index streaking higher into late summer.
Coca-Cola Vs Pepsi: Dividend Aristocrat Matchup
Companies in the consumer staples sector are often in the envious position of increasing their dividends as these names sell items that consumers seek out throughout all phases of the economic cycle. 
Warning Flags Flying For Tesla On The Weekly Chart
The weekly chart for Tesla is coming to an interesting point from a technical perspective and as always there are several key volume price analysis lessons as we look both back at the year and forward to the next.
Silver Rallies Again As Debt Ceiling Threats Escalate
The paper silver price was up substantially again yesterday, on the first day of the new U.S. fiscal calendar.
Eurozone Sentiment Improves Ahead Of ECB, GDP And Inflation Figures
Mounting inflation pressures and strong employment expectations do add to hawkish pressures for the European Central Bank this afternoon.
S&P 500 21Q3 Earnings: Checking On Growth At The Halfway Point
At the halfway point in 2021Q3 earnings, with 244 S&P 500 companies having reported, 82% of companies have beat on EPS with an average surprise of 12.2% and YoY growth is running at 38.6%
ETFs To Gain As U.S. Consumer Confidence Rises In October
The Present Situation Index, which gauges consumer views on current business and labor market conditions, increased to 147.4 in October from 144.3 in the previous month.
German Inflation Still Unstoppable
German inflation continues to accelerate and we're unlikely to see a turnaround until early next year.
GDP Rises 2.0% Entirely Due To Building Inventories, Consumer Spending Weak
Real final sales fell 0.1 percent with consumer spending on goods contracting at a 2.32% rate.
Inflation Update: Not Transitory Yet!
Today we are experiencing a perfect storm of inflation. A perfect storm is formed by seemingly small factors.
Stocks And Precious Metals Charts - Litany In Time Of Madness And Bubbles
The 3Q advanced GDP number came in light enough to make investors think that the Fed will not reduce its morphine money injections to the markets through their Banks anytime soon.
Weekly Fundamental Gold Price Forecast: Rising Inflation Expectations Buoy Bullion
Gold prices’ recent gains have come on the back of rising inflation expectations outpacing bond yields.
The Global Energy Crisis
The global energy crisis is becoming the biggest investment story of 2021. US consumers are uniquely unaffected so far by spiraling prices for natural gas and coal.
Inflation Hits 30-Year High According To This Key Metric
The federal government just released the latest Personal Consumption Expenditures index (PCE), which is the Federal Reserve’s preferred metric for monitoring inflation.
USD/JPY Bears Are Still In Control
The 111.20 zone has been hit and the price is hesitant to move further up. At this point, we could see the move down which might become more potent during the US session.
How Fiat Money Made Beef More Expensive
Once we recognize the intimate connection between credit expansion and money production in the modern financial system, we can see how deeply fiat money and privileged banking distort the economic order.
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