Regardless of the present global economic recession, coronavirus pandemic, and massive rate of unemployment, investors are still hopeful. Last Monday which was the same day that about 40 million workers lost their jobs and economists foretold that the gross domestic product would fall more than 40 percent in the second quarter, the Standard & Poor’s Read More…
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Why Cash In The Financial World Looks Good From Far Away, But Not So Good The Closer It Gets!
Most people nowadays do more cash investments. Cash is essential for us to perform our day to day expenses, including making purchases of all kinds. When you save your money in the bank, you could receive interest on the savings and this is one of the reasons cash investments worthwhile. As a beginner, it could Read More…
Weekly Technical Market View: 31st August – 4th September 2020
US Dollar Index: On August 19, the daily support’s response was at 92.26 and this S/R level has been dynamic since late 2017. Unfortunately, it didn’t last long as it topped above daily supply at 94.02/93.56 on August 21. Within the week, the support which was down by a percent re-entered the frame on Friday, Read More…
The Correlation Between The Markets And The Economy
Presently, the markets and real economies entirely seem to lack correlation. Even within the financial markets, equities or bonds/gold appears to be telling a different story. Financial markets Vs the economy relationship The real economy conveys the present situation (essentially, the macro statistics speaks about past event). The financial markets mark-down the future. What this means Read More…
Popular 60-40 Investment Formula for Stocks and Bonds Faces Scrutiny
A swift slide in treasury revenues contradicts the world’s popular 60-40 investment schemes utilized around the globe. The old investment style of mixing investment assets by following the 60% stocks and 40% bonds-formula has hit a big resistance. Investors have started using this investment scheme since the 1950s when the modern portfolio theory exploded. The popular Read More…



