by Gary Gordon | Oct 21, 2021
Across 120 years of data, the most overvalued markets occurred in 1905, 1929, 1965, and 2000. This excludes today’s stock bubble. (See the purple triangles below.) Interesting enough, when one adjusts for inflation, each of the occurrences led to periods of...
by Gary Gordon | Oct 13, 2021
The federal government is reining in its direct payments to households. Similarly, the Federal Reserve intends to reduce its money printing (QE) policies – the same policies that have created the speculative belief that our central bank can permanently levitate stock...
by Gary Gordon | Oct 6, 2021
Remember the trade war a few years back? The whole goal had been to shrink our trade deficit with China in an effort to enhance the U.S. economy’s prospects. Perhaps unfortunately, the U.S. government responded to the coronavirus crisis with far too much...
by Gary Gordon | Sep 29, 2021
Is the stock bubble about to pop? Maybe not. Then again, patching all of the pinhole pricks simultaneously could prove difficult. Here are five significant headwinds for stocks: 1. Inflation. Few investors pay attention to things like the Baltic Dry Index....
by Gary Gordon | Sep 22, 2021
Consumers are already grappling with the highest inflation in 13 years. The Fed believes it is transitory, but when was the last time companies lowered employee wages after raising them? When is the last time service providers – restaurants, bike shops, accounting...