U.S. Economic Review And Market Update For August
August was an uneventful month, as many on Wall Street typically take their summer holiday during this period. Most stock market indexes were little-changed.
Stocks...
U.S. Corn Weekly Review And Price Forecast – September 11
In Monday’s Weekly Crop Progress report the USDA lowered its good-to-excellent rating in corn 1% to 74%, equal to 2014’s rating as of September...
GDP Per Capita: Even Less Than Meets The Eye
Today's lesson will look at GDP Per Capita, and economic data point that helps keep things in perspective.
The most common statistic used to measure...
Copper Prices May Fall Further In 2016 As Headwinds Mount
While copper has seen a sizable rally off the 2016 lows, it’s still in a downtrend. And this trend currently appears to be ready to...
3 Considerations For Investors Into Wild Presidential Election
It is normal during every Presidential election cycle to become concerned about its impact on the markets. This election, though, does seem to stand...
S&P 500 Futures Trading Outlook For July 28
S&P 500 Futures Broad Market Overview for July 28, 2016 Â - Â The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) release yesterday did little to shake the...
CHART: Higher Oil Prices Trigger Oil Production Increase
The following was written by the Richardson GMP Asset Management Team.
An interesting thing happened this week, total oil production rose for just the third...
Market Update: Technical Thoughts Heading Into The Weekend
S&P Futures (near-term trading outlook): - Bullish, growing more positive over 2104 for a move to 2122-3- The neutral range in the last week should give way...
Brexit: History Says Stocks Recover Quickly From Market Events
Key Takeaway: While the results of the UK vote and advisory referendum have prompted swift reaction in the financial markets, the political path forward...
Historic Brexit Vote Rattles Markets; Treasury Bonds Gain
Last Thursday the markets were upbeat on the expectation that UK voters would vote to remain a part of the European Union.
Then on Friday morning we...