[…] why the spike in rates after such an abysmal Q1 GDP report? As I suggested in last week’s TV spot, should the Employment Cost Index (ECI) for the first quarter (released last Thursday) come in […]
[…] why the spike in rates after such an abysmal Q1 GDP report? As I suggested in last week’s TV spot, should the Employment Cost Index (ECI) for the first quarter (released last Thursday) come in […]
[…] why the spike in rates after such an abysmal Q1 GDP report? As I suggested in last week’s TV spot, should the Employment Cost Index (ECI) for the first quarter (released last Thursday) come in […]
[…] market will at least test last Monday’s lows before it regains its footings. And, sincerely, I think that would be the healthiest scenario. Plus, the Fed still hasn’t moved the needle on its […]
[…] their lives is true for their portfolios as well. They’ve heard me preach both privately and publicly that market downturns—like winters, like diets, like sore muscles following a […]
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ReplyDelete[…] their lives is true for their portfolios as well. They’ve heard me preach both privately and publicly that market downturns—like winters, like diets, like sore muscles following a […]
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