Interesting developments have occurred in the leading global stock market indices since we made our last market comments.
Bank credit is the single most important element behind the economic stability—or instability—of nearly every country in the world under the control of a central bank. This truism is more true here in America than in any other country. A...
The NASDAQ market index fared just as poorly, falling nearly 27 points to close at 1778. Our volume and momentum indicators also continued to fall, providing further confirmation for our ongoing bearish scenario.
We commented last week on the renewed turmoil in Asian markets, and that turmoil shows no sign of abating anytime soon. Markets across the board in Pacific Rim countries were down last week, accompanied by the continued slide in Indonesia'...
One of the chief hallmarks of stock market bubbles (as we are presently experiencing) is the prolific rate at which publicly traded companies attempt to enhance their bottom line through mergers and acquisitions.
As the stock market roars...
"Indonesia's financial markets plummeted for a second straight day, contributing to sharp declines in stocks around Asia, as unrest escalated in at least four Indonesian cities following fuel-price increases mandated by the International...