Lumber has been decimated over the last 3 weeks. With housing data coming out tomorrow along with PCE. Is this weak lumber chart signaling a continuation of yield strength moving up? Does the market interpret the housing data as negative? One thing is for sure interest rates should make a move tomorrow off of the data sets.
Traders, I believe this chart is so important it warrants revisiting the data. Indeed, the fed has to be cognizant of this same data and is most certainly is watching it closely. Therefore, we must do the same. In this video, I am going to explain why the housing market data, even though it's week, supports my thesis of a blow-off top in the stock markets this...
Traders, Happy New Year! It's been a terrible year for crypto, the markets, and the global macroeconomic environment. But the good news is that I believe we have left most of the negative declines behind us ...at least for a bit. So, in this video, I'm going to look at what I see in 2023 for the U.S. dollar, the housing market, Bitcoin dominance, the stock...
Traders, In this update, I am going to focus mostly on the U.S. Housing Market decline and what it means for the Feds reactionary policies, the U.S. stock markets, crypto, and the future of our U.S. economy. Stew
The US Census Bureau recently published population numbers for cities across the US, and the numbers don't look too good: most large urban centers in the country have taken significant population losses in 2020-2021. Politicians and media pundits typically blame COVID and supply chain woes, though these trends were already happening even before the pandemic - the...
So one of my daily rants got long enough to warrant a Medium post. Whether you agree with it or not, I think I do have a plan mapped out for myself, at least financially speaking. The tl;dr is that underlying trends don't really look good for the US real-estate market right now, despite record high gains in the last few years. Or maybe it's more accurate to say...
Be very careful those who wants to buy houses, I would suggest stay liquid or park your capital somewhere you will not loose your purchasing power as we know Central Banks are printing Trillions of USD/Euros to bring back stability but at the cost of taxpayers money, they are printing more money indirectly stealing the purchasing power of people who saved their...
Listen to my super boring investment life history, if you like. From the dot com bubble and financial crisis, to the everything bubble crash we are in right now. Where I made huge mistakes, and where I dodged a bullet or two.
Real estate during a stock market crash. What is going on. Are they related? Is it a good time to buy a house. I'm considering selling, should I wait. Well, let's take a look.