Posts Tagged ‘tech stocks’
Putting Together the Pieces of the Global Economic Puzzle
Assembling economic puzzle pieces is like the number puzzle Suduko – and like a puzzle, figuring it out is more challenging than it looks.
Read MoreTwo Sectors to Watch for the Rest of 2023
What will the second half of 2023 have in store? We have our eyes on the Relative Strength between the Energy and the Technology sectors.
Read MoreA New Quarter, A New Theme Emerges
For the first half of 2023, we’ve seen the dominant performance of the mega-caps. But the charts reveal a potential change is on the horizon.
Read MoreUnderstanding Risk-Adjusted Returns
Investments have a trade-off between potential rewards and risks. It’s crucial to assess the risk-reward of an investment to make decisions.
Read MoreYou’re Still the One
Bogged down by endless data? Let’s focus on one chart to ease the data overload: The U.S. Dollar. Here’s why we’re looking at it right now.
Read MoreThe One Chart I’m Watching (You Should Too)
We live in a world where the cost of money has an impact on practically everything. And the cost of money is again rising.
Read MoreWhat This 100-Year-Old Theory Can Tell Us About Today’s Market
Charles Dow’s investment theory has been around for a century, but it’s still relevant in today’s technology-driven markets.
Read MoreA 2023 Mid-Year Recap & Outlook
This week marks both the end of the quarter and the mid-year mark for the financial markets. Let’s see where we may be heading.
Read MoreIt’s Time to Sit Tech On the Bench
There’s an important seasonal tendency we’re going to focus on today because it’s September 1, and that’s when one particular sector often struggles the most. You see, September is typically one of the worst months for the Technology sector – on both an absolute and relative basis. Let me show you what I mean. This…
Read MoreAre You Recession-Ready?
Are we headed for a recession? The growing evidence that suggests the answer to this question is, unfortunately, yes. U.S. GDP fell at a 1.4% annual rate in the first quarter – another quarter of negative growth would officially mark a recession. Those who think a recession can be avoided are of the groupthink that…
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