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Week ahead – GDP and Inflation

Last week was a bloody week in the markets, with US equities selling off on fears that the market has been overstretched. The NASDAQ, Dow Jones, and the S&P 500 were down 4.52%, 3.66%, and 3.28%, respectively....

Stock of the week: Farfetch (FTCH)

Stock of the week: Farfetch (FTCH) “Luxury goods are the only area which it is possible to make luxury margins” – Berard Arnault, CEO of LVMH. Farfetch’s Business:...

Pullback in risk on – and that’s a good thing

Pullback and De-risk! The market pulled back today on expensive tech stocks, overstretched valuations, with investors questions whether the stock market still has legs....

NASDAQ 100 continues to print money for investors

NASDAQ 100 continues to print money for investors The NASDAQ 100 continues to see Green, with the index up almost 1% today. In the past 120 days, the NASDAQ 100 is up 70% from its March lows, with only 42...

Euro priming up for 1.25?

We've recently talked about the potential demise of the U.S. Dollar. What currency is poised to benefit the most from the devaluation of the dollar? Euro is the first thing that comes to mind. Shortly after the safe-haven trade that...

Deeper downside for the dollar?

The dollar has seen better days. In the past 124 trading days, only 46 has been in the green for the dollar index. Many factors have catalyzed this risk off-trend, and unfortunately, I believe even the key fundamental strength for...

Week ahead – Nonfarm Payroll, RBA Interest rates

Busy week ahead as September kicks in. As New Zealand and the United States elections slowly approach, the Coronavirus pandemic will most likely be the center focus for many parties and how they handle the post Coronavirus world. Here is...

Stock of the week: Tesla (TSLA)

Tesla sells electric cars, mostly in the United States, but has recently expanded into Europe and China. Their most expensive car, the Tesla Model Y, fully loaded, sells for $124,000 US Dollars. In unprecedented times like these, where the Coronavirus...

Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe resigns

Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe is set resign to after worsening health conditions. Shinzo Abe, 65 years old, has been battling Ulcerative Colitis, a chronic digestive condition that also forced him to step down as Prime Minister in 2006-2007....
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