Tomorrow likely the official start of a German recession which means a European recession
this diamond pattern most assume would be a top, but in some circumstances, it can be a continuation. based on past instances of deflation my best guess would say this is a continuation. during periods of deflation currency/buying power increases due to falling prices and the incentive to hold for further falling prices. with global currencies weakening in...
So the effects of deflation have been hitting steel unusually hard. When tarriffs were raised to support steel most would consider pricing to be strong however pricing, demand, and sales have been negatively impacted during this period. This coming quarter is steel/industrialized metals strong season. Will demand follow or will we really see pain in the...
I'll just leave it at that
I'll just leave it at that
just something most dont see. its the dollars destiny to come in like a wrecking ball and smash the world into submission.
Buckle your seat belts get your helmet ready. We may be on the cusp of an Asian financial crisis. How will that effect the us expect the dollar to go to unimagined highs. We're about to see what commodity markets, bond markets and currency markets have been telling us this whole time. Global deflation due to Asian hyper inflation.
i think we're about to see a hawkish fed. that will be met by stiff resistance via el presidente' i think we're on the edge of another asian financial crises. lets see how it goes
fed speak veryyyyy important. fed mins very important jackson hole extremely important
in relation between spot pricing and futures value there are two main states. there's contango and backwardation. in a state of contango the futures value is trading at a premium to current spot pricing and the curve is in a upward momentum. its optimal to sell future month premium for a higher value while the front month decays. while in backwardation the futures...
theres a possibility we go up, but theres nothing supporting this run imo
hong kong is the turning point in the trade war.