Bull markets have leaders. Innovative companies that lead the country into a new economy, and who's stocks power the market to higher and higher levels.
In the past these leadership companies have had such names as the nifty 50. 50 companies back a generation or two ago who helped power the dynamic American economy of the 1950's and 60's.
For those of you familiar with the work of William O'Neil, publisher of Investor's Business Daily and a raft of other research, you'll no doubt recognize his influence in our work here.
In a week and a half, the first 100 days of the new Biden Administration will come to an end. The sheer number of new initiatives has been impressive. Who can forget the picture of the new …
US Bankers are among the most adaptive and flexible businessmen and women in the world. They have to be, they operate in an ever-changing business environment and an ever-changing …
I don't ever recall a time when the world's two largest economies were headed in the opposite direction, as they are now.
Yesterday, both Bloomberg and the Financial Times reported that …
Over night we saw a lot of continuing news on the Archegos Capital Management Scandal. I call it a scandal because there is much to go around here.
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It's been a long time since we've seriously heard someone on Wall Street speak of Capital Preservation. It's really not what people want to hear about.
Return is the topic of the day. And …
Additionally, many of the government bureaus which produce the economic reports that we rely on are also open this morning. Included in this group is the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which …
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