From War Bonds To Dots: The Evolving Federal Reserve
In our previous article, we offered an historical summary of how central banking – sometimes reviled and almost always under suspicion – emerged at the …
Read MoreIn our previous article, we offered an historical summary of how central banking – sometimes reviled and almost always under suspicion – emerged at the …
Read MoreIn years long gone by, the financial markets were primarily moved by economic factors, including such things as: 1) Corporate Earnings; 2) …
Read MoreIn our previous article [https://www.markettamer.com/blog/plato-comments-from-the-grave-on-the-current-stock-market], we offered detailed data and graphs that …
Read MoreOur previous article about the performance of “Momentum ETFs” during the second half of August has increased awareness of (and interest in) these …
Read MoreIn our prior article [ https://www.markettamer.com/blog/u-s-bonds-elephant-in-the-room ] we focused upon concerns voiced at the January ETF.com Conference by …
Read MoreWhat very recent business news story links the following themes: 1) The 1976 suspense/thriller film, “Marathon Man”; 2) The most repeated line spoken …
Read MoreIn Part I of our extended look at the current investment world of China, we took great pains to offer a balanced view of the strengths and weaknesses of China, …
Read MoreI must start with a “full disclosure” caveat. “Horror” is a very subjective term. What Jack or Harold might consider a “horror movie” could …
Read MoreSeptember 18th, 2013, will be “writ” a bit larger in the annals of Wall Street than other days in recent financial history! That was the day that, …
Read MoreBecause so many of my “investment” friends hold Warren Buffett in extremely high esteem, I spent some time last week contemplating the financial world’s …
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