by Stephen Dyer | Jul 17, 2020 | Investments, Market, Taxes
Consumer prices fell by 0.8% on a seasonally adjusted basis in April, the biggest drop in more than a dozen years, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. Conversely, prices for grocery items jumped 2.6%, the highest one-month increase in 46 years, with eggs rising...
by Guest Writer | Apr 1, 2020 | Investments, Market, News
Attached is an audio recording we had with one of our analysts March 24th on the current state of the Markets. Its a little long but we figured with everyone quarantined, you’d have some time to listen! Below is Phil’s Bio. His firm is what you would call...
by Guest Writer | Jun 5, 2019 | Market
This not the Fall of 20181. The Fed tightening into a slowing global economy was the cause of the December collapse last year not China/US trade concerns.2. Both the US and China are currently stimulating their economies with monetary and fiscal initiatives; the near...
by Stephen Dyer | Nov 15, 2018 | Investments, Market
Black Friday came as has Cyber Monday. Black Friday gained its name due to retail stores bringing their budgets into the black due to the massive sales. This amount of spending does wonders for the books of retail stores, but what about the market overall? Since 2000...