Monthly Archives: September 2020

The Noise Before The Storm

With Labor Day behind us we are now officially heading into the most turbulent period of the year. With 2020 being an election year that would apply politically as well as when it comes to participating in the financial markets. At least in the latter department – not a moment too soon. The big summer lull is by far my least favorite season and I’m looking forward to a bit more action and volatility – both realized and implied.

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  • Mike
  • 3 years ago

Going Down

Well that didn’t take very long now, did it? Just two days ago I was bemused by a market seemingly running on cruise control and pushing up vertically during what is historically considered a bearish week. Of course the ensuing correction yesterday looks rather obvious in hindsight to the uninitiated, but let me assure you that I have seen raging rallies like these extend far beyond anyone’s imagination on numerous occasion in my time. In other words, if you somehow managed to pin the top then strike it up to good luck and keep your ego in check.

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  • Mike
  • 3 years ago

Equities On Cruise Control

Equities continue to power higher with no apparent end in sight whilst ignoring all seasonal bias. This does not come as a huge surprise as we are in the midst of a powerful low volatility bull cycle that is partially fueled by the systematic inflation of the U.S. Dollar – long term consequences be damned. Cash may have used to be king but not now it’s everyone’s least favorite step child.

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  • Mike
  • 3 years ago