Tag Archives: (GLD)

Five Reasons Gold is Going to a New High

Gold has been one of the better-performing asset classes this year. And here’s the good news. It’s only just begun. Cut US dollar interest rates the least, and the greenback takes a hit. That is major gold positive. Trapped in a narrow trading range for three years, the yellow metal has suddenly become everyone’s favorite […]

The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or The Iran War and Your Portfolio

If you are worried about the Israel-Iraq war causing a third oil shock and sending your portfolio to the junk yard, you can rest easy. Only a few Israeli attacks targeted Iranian oil facilities. It helps that there is a global oil glut and widespread tax-subsidized overproduction. The Strait of Hormuz remains open, which I […]

June 9, 2025

Global Market Comments June 9, 2025 Fiat Lux   Featured Trade: (MARKET OUTLOOK FOR THE WEEK AHEAD, or THE BLIND MAN’S MARKET) (GOOGL), (MSFT), (NVDA), (JPM), (V), (AAPL), (GLD), (MSTR), (SPY), (AAPL), (QQQ), (TLT), (WPM), (SLV), (SIL), (AGQ)

The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or The Blind Man’s Market

Last week, the markets ignored a collapsing bond market, exploding national debt, global shooting wars, trade wars, tariff chaos, rapidly weakening economic data, and the shredding of our international relations. It’s a lot like 1999, when every news headline was taken as yet another reason to buy more tech stocks, most of which are no […]

The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or Heading into Stall Spead

Every pilot dreads a stall. Pull your nose up so high that you are unable to maintain adequate speed, and your plane flips over and enters a spiral dive. Those who are skilled at stall recovery can right their plane in seconds and live to fly another day. Those who don’t meet a violent end. […]

May 28 Biweekly Strategy Webinar Q&A

Below please find subscribers’ Q&A for the May 28 Mad Hedge Fund Trader Global Strategy Webinar, broadcast from Incline Village, NV. Q: What is share price dilution? A: When a company issues new shares, it dilutes the existing shareholders. So, if you owned 10% of the company before, and somebody does a 10% dilution, then […]