Howard Marks
“When I see memos from Howard Marks in my mail, they’re the first thing I open and read,” Warren Buffett Howard marks latest memo…read here
“When I see memos from Howard Marks in my mail, they’re the first thing I open and read,” Warren Buffett Howard marks latest memo…read here
There’s a killer on the road, His brain is squirmin’ like a toad, Take a long holiday, Let your children play, If you give this man a ride, sweet family will die, Killer on the road. Riders on the Storm – The Doors
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Market Summary: The long and the short of it. Stocks finally woke up from their complacent march higher and began to catch down to the reality in the bond, currency, and commodities markets. The reality that the corona-virus has not evaporated but instead virus counts have exploded higher, rattled global investors on Monday. Investors that
By Michael Snyder http://themostimportantnews.com/ “When Pelosi tore those pieces of paper in half, I believe that it was symbolic of what will happen to our entire country. In other words, I believe that it is possible that we may have just witnessed what is known as a “harbinger”. The following is how that word is
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Market Summary: The long and the short of it. Asia The Peoples Bank of China expanded its massive liquidity stimulus on Tuesday with another enormous 400 Billion Yuan in support of Chinese markets. The Federal Reserve in the U.S. also supported the U.S. markets with its overnight “repo”, which saw a another massive $64.45 Billion
Market Summary: The long and the short of it. Asia The Chinese markets re-opened in the early hours of Monday morning after the extended holiday period and they did not surprise the consensus opinion. The Chinese markets dove into the red at the open, the Shanghai Composite down -8.00% at the close. Europe Europe like
Market Summary: The long and the short of it. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the Wuhan coronavirus a “public health emergency of international concern.” The markets took this news as good-bad news. The stock markets, which tumbled on Thursday due to the rising death toll in the world’s second-biggest economy, steadied slightly on Thursday
Market Summary: The long and the short of it. ASIA Asian markets succumbed to the news that the coronavirus has not gone away overnight. Japanese and Hong Kong shares fell, Nikkei 225 is off -1.79% while the Hang Seng dropped -1.83%. The Shanghai Composite is not trading as the Chinese Lunar New Year holidays have
Market Summary: The long and the short of it. Asian markets opened up the day nervously and finished mixed as of the most recent closing prices. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng scratched out a small gain of 0.15%, while the Japanese Nikkei finished lower by -0.55%. Chinese markets were closed yesterday. European markets finished broadly higher