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Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Despite pleas for peace from both Russia and the US, Armenia and Azerbaijan are nearing war—and Turkey might be drawn in.
The UK Home Office considered shipping asylum seekers to remote volcanic islands in the south Atlantic.
U.S. Petroleum Inventories Fall
According to the Energy Information Administration, U.S. petroleum inventories (excluding SPR) fell by 7.5 million barrels last week to 1.422 billion, and SPR stocks dropped by 0.8 million barrels. Total stocks stand 128 mmb above the rising, rolling 5-year average and about 128 mmb higher than a year ago. Comparing total inventories to the pre-glut […]
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Deutsche Bank’s Market Views for the Rest of the Year
Slowly but surely, we head towards the end of the trading year. Before arguing that there is still one full quarter ahead of us, in the trading world, this is the shortest quarter of them all.
It is all about December and the end of the year positioning. Already from the second half of November, the liquidity begins to dry out. Into December, large institutional traders already think of the next year. In some cases,…
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Scenarios Ahead of the U.S. Election
The first U.S. presidential debate ended yesterday, and voters (but also the rest of the world) had the chance to hear answers to both U.S. internal and external problems. For financial market participants, the aim is to prepare the investment portfolio in such a way to protect it from unexpected market shifts.
With this goal in mind, here are a few scenarios and a probable impact on financial markets and the Fed in case each…
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Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Moleskine drawings of the Devon countryside from illustrator Jo Brown.
HealthEquity - Undervalued And Underappreciated Buy
HealthEquity (HQY) is an undervalued and underappreciated stock that is a buy at the sub $50 level. The stock is hovering just above its COVID-19 lows despite the epic market rally. HealthEquity (HQY) has fallen from its 52-week highs of $89 to a low of $35 or 60% during the COVID-19 market meltdown. The recent […]
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Market Bid Is Starting To Grow - Watch This Critical Price Level
The Columbus Dispatch struggles to shed its long history as “Ohio’s Whitest Home Newspaper.”
Research finds Fox News is up to five times more likely to use the word “hate” in its programming than its main competitors.
For your weekly wanderlust: Along the coastal fringes of Gujarat, India, "the ships of the desert actually take to the sea."
Market Bid Is Starting To Grow - Watch This Critical Price Level
e-FX Awards 2020: Best trading software for FX – FactSet
Research finds that crows know what they know and can ponder the content of their own minds.
The author of a major article in 2018 about the obstacles Black people face in the outdoors performs a reckoning two years later.
Even when hope doesn’t reside within me—those days happen, too—I know that it is safely in the hands of fellow Black adventurers to hold until I am ready to reclaim my share of it.
↩︎ Outside
Headline of the week? "Why you should get an autopsy if it’s the last thing you do."
In El Paso, work continues on James Magee's decades-long, large-scale masterwork "The Hill."
"You write your snide bullshit from a dark room because that's what the angry do nowadays."
Ten years later, arguing that the film The Social Network feels ever more prescient of our present world.
Public shaming, now performed online, is thriving. Victims can receive hundreds of hateful messages a second.
Previewing the NFP Data for September
At the end of the trading week, as it is accustomed in the first Friday of each new month, the Non-Farm Payrolls data will show the state of the U.S. labor market. Since the February-April lockdowns and the subsequent job losses, the U.S. added millions of jobs each month that followed.
However, the labor market still shows signs of weakness. Most of the ones that came back to work were employees on temporary leave. Hence,…
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Biggest Short Equity Exposure in a Decade
As the world eyes the U.S. election entering its final stage, the stock market indices continue to trade with a bid tone. Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones or the S&P 500 trade close to their highs, albeit many players took some “chips” off the table.
For instance, the Nasdaq 100 index corrected from 12,500 to 10,750 in September, in what appears to be a profit-taking from the March-April bounce. In other words, bulls take some profit…
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Monday, September 28, 2020
An art history grad student has discovered that three of Hopper's earliest paintings were copies from magazines.
The last Supreme Court justice to move from announcement to hearing this quickly was when Ford nominated Stevens in 1975.
To catch those trying to evade capital gains taxes, the IRS is considering adding a crypto question to the 1040.
"A man is recovering at his Decatur home after being bored Tuesday." The future of football, imagined.
Tom Scocca, first restructured out of a journalism job at 19, reflects on the death of alt-weeklies and rise of corporate media.
People still wanted to read the writing, but the circulatory system of money that had made the writing possible was punctured and bleeding out, and draining into Silicon Valley.
↩︎ The Nation
On being Black in indie music: "So much of the community discreetly functions to serve white people almost exclusively."
From muscle loss to a slowing brain, what staying home and remaining sedentary can do to your body.
How sentiment analysis technology assesses our online moods.
"I lived through the end of a civil war. Do you know what it was like? Quite normal... This is what Americans don’t understand."
Food insecurity has increased precipitously in US households during the pandemic—more than threefold, according to one study.
How the rest of the world views the deterioration of American society.
“It reminds me of Belarus, when a person cannot admit defeat and looks for any means to prove that he couldn’t lose,” said Kiryl Kalbasnikau, a 29-year-old opposition activist and actor. “This would be a warning sign for any democracy.”
↩︎ The New York Times
How the pesticide industry is rewriting the Agriculture Dept.'s rules, easing restrictions on what American companies can export.
"This does not mean that stocks...are avoiding overvaluation." Why stock gains aren't fully disconnected from the economy.
Gold & Silver: The King Reins In
Almost all targets, which were set in the previous post, were reached last week except for the gold. I think the central banks bought the dip of the gold price, as the silver was lack of such strong support. The majority of readers guessed it right as the US dollar index (DXY), aka “The King,” […]
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