Today is the 5th Anniversary of the Nasdaq’s peak — 5048.62 on March 10, 2000 on a closing basis (The Nazz actually hit...
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Ever wonder how two different kinds of traders can see the same economic news release, yet come up with wholly differing conclusions as...
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How much better things would have to be to get everyone back into the labor pool? The shape of the “demand curve” for labor tells us...
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I’ll be damned if I can explain exactly how this happened: Last year, when Oil passed $40 on the way to $55, there was a resounding...
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I have taken the position that Real Estate is not a bubble, but is merely a somewhat extended asset class, driven that way via easy Al...
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I wanted to address a few emailers on yesterday’s column, and today’s CNBC appearance. Yes, I am out on a limb with this jobs report...
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Around 8:15ish, Steve Liesman and I will be discussing "The Mystery of the Awful Economists" — a research...
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“We have 2 classes of forecasters: Those who don’t know… and those who don’t know they don’t...
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Spencer England reminds us of the Fed Chief’s forecasting history: The market is rallying on Alan Greenspan’s comments,...
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As I read this article, red lights and sirens started going off in my head. Why? I cannot possibly imagine that this sort of financial...
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