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Are We Catching a Dangerous Market Wave?

Dangerous Market Wave Below, we’ll look at the risks suggested by the Russell 2000, European junk bonds, and Chinese debt

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The Novice

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quantitative tightening

Quantitative Tightening : Will It Cause Higher Bond Yields and Lower Market Returns?

The Big “Yawn” & the Recent Quantitative Tightening Announcement The Federal Reserve’s infamous post-08 policy of expanding the money supply

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Home – Old

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How Signals Matter Balances Market Risk & Market Uncertainty

Trading Bubbles—A Question of Market Uncertainty As we at Signals Matter continue to out-perform this market bubble while simultaneously marveling

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No Accountability for Our National Accounting

National Accounting: Making Money in Debt-Driven Markets—Market Crisis or Not As markets continue to make new highs on the back

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Negative Yields and a Bumpy September Ahead?

Negative Yields: The Cruelest Month T.S. Elliot described April as the cruelest month, but if one slides from poetry to

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Market History, Market Bubbles

Market History and US Debt, Part III – From Derivatives & LTCM to Dot.Com Bubbles

A Recap Part I of this series set the backdrop of how years of accumulated debt and easy money leads

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VIX Hike

The VIX–Is The Big Bad Market Wolf Back?

  In the midst of my current four-part history of the US markets, we all probably noticed the VIX gaining

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Market History

Market History & US Debt—Part I. Lessons of 1929 and FDR’s Mistakes.

Market History  I’ve been wandering through University towns in France. It’s summer, the south, and very few students meandering about.

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