On the earnings front, here are the stocks I’ll be watching for the coming this week.
Archiv für den Monat: Mai 2022
How We Might Overcome DeFi’s Pitfalls
Satoshi Nakamoto imagined a trustless, transparent financial system without the need for intermediaries like banks mediating everyday transactions. Nakamoto’s philosophy reached its zenith with the emergence of smart contracts and decentralized finance (DeFi).
Why You Should Consider Getting Your ETH off an Exchange Right Now
Buying cryptocurrencies like Ether (ETH), the native asset on the Ethereum blockchain, is just about as easy as buying a share of a stock, but buying ETH is just the first step in the process of truly owning and unlocking the potential of the asset.
What Is the ‚Core Personal Consumption Index‘ and Why Does it Matter to Investors?
Ultimately, inflation is about the devaluation of the currency, and the value of the dollar is the Fed’s responsibility, not the President’s, no matter which Party he or she may represent.
Crude Slips but on Track for Weekly Gains
Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
Stock Market Outlook: S&P 500, DAX 40, FTSE 100, Nikkei 225
There was some much needed respite among the major global equity indices this past week, but that relief was likely a by-product of the liquidity drain before a holiday weekend. With growth forecas…
Euro Week Ahead: EUR/USD Rebound in Focus, but Total Reversal Seems Unlikely
The Euro saw its best two-week performance since January as the markets boosted ECB rate hike bets and cooled Fed tightening expectations. EUR/USD still faces multiple obstacles next.
Gold Prices May Rise as US Recession Fears Cool the Fed’s Interest Rate Outlook
Gold prices may continue to recover in the coming days if U.S. economic data worsens and cools bets for a more aggressive Federal Reserve monetary policy outlook.
Canadian Dollar May Lose Ground Even as the BOC Delivers
The Canadian Dollar may continue to pull back unless the BOC manages a convincing hawkish surprise at the upcoming monetary policy announcement. That looks like a tall order.