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Gold And Inflation
Inflation is spiking broadly and across most sectors. The Fed has moved away from its transitory narrative.
Housing Is Officially A Bubble
Since we’re in the “everything bubble,” it kind of follows that real estate — one of the things about which people with more money than sense tend to get most excited — would be rocking.
Procurement In The Supply Chain Crisis
The supply chain into the United States is in trouble. Some deliveries arrive on time, but many companies face challenges getting the materials they have ordered.
Why Rivian Stock Isn’t A Buy After The IPO
Rivian stock is finally going public this week. The electric vehicle (EV) startup looks to land a valuation of $65 billion when all is said and done.
Cryptocurrencies And Digital Assets: Market Structure, Risks And Opportunities
On the bitcoin blockchain, transactions are gathered for 10 minutes and then published as a block. 
Sensex Falls 450 Points As Banking, FMCG Stocks Witness Selling: ONGC & HDFC Top Losers
Asian share markets opened lower today, but recovered some losses as inflation fears pressured and after data overnight showed US consumer prices surged at the fastest pace since 1990 last month.
A Huge Change In Personal Spending Helps Explain Supply Chain Bottlenecks
Starting with the onset of the Covid pandemic, consumers switched spending habits from services to goods.
Bubble Update: Biggest Gains At The Beginning And End Of A Bull Market
The biggest gains in a bull market come at the beginning and the end of the market phase.
Seasonally Positive Period For The Equity Market
The market is in a favorable seasonal period and companies are performing well financially.
China's CPI Accelerated To 1.5%, U.S. CPI To Approach 6%
Separately, China reported that lending slowed sharply in October, and this may spur a policy response in a way that the inflation readings may not.
Energy Report: No Responsibility
The crude oil market is taking a sell-off today as it’s worried about the Fed tapering from today’s Fed meeting and fears about the White House threat of an oil release.
FX Daily: Stronger Dollar Comes In Handy
Trade-weighted measures of the dollar have pushed up to the highest levels of the year as surging US inflation makes the case for tighter monetary policy.
Like Exploration? Buy Producers
Junior producers with successful exploration have been some of the best performers over the past 5 years.
NIO Q3 Earnings: What To Expect
NIO will report unaudited third-quarter earnings on November 9 after the US market closes. So what can investors expect?
Softs Report Tuesday, Nov. 9
Cotton futures were mixed to mostly a little lower yesterday as traders prepared for the USDA reports that will be released later today.
Understanding Long End Inversion
If we ignored technical factors, it seems unusual that the 30-year yield would be lower than the 20-year: why would the market discount rate cuts starting 20-years in the future?
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