Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
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Daily Markets: Investors Watching Impeachment Proceeds, CES and Biden’s Stimulus
Investors will be grappling with quite a bit in the coming days as political turmoil in Washington is likely to continue this week with Democrats moving toward impeachment proceedings against President Trump for inciting the mob attack in Washington last week.
Weekly Preview: Bank Stocks Kick Off Q4 Earnings (C, DAL, JPM, WFC)
The fourth quarter earnings season kicks off this coming week. Based on 2021’s first week of trading it seems „cautious optimism” is the tenor for stocks and other risk assets.
Weekly US Dollar Fundamental Forecast: Down, But Not Out
The DXY Index may be turning the corner as the stretch of bad US economic data nears exhaustion.
Markets Week Ahead: Nasdaq 100, Russell 2000, Gold, USD, Stimulus, Treasury Yields
The Nasdaq 100 and Russell 2000 started 2021 on a high note with longer-dated Treasury yields as gold tumbled. The US Dollar and crude oil found some support on rising fiscal stimulus prospects des…
Your Investment Strategy Needs to Change Now. Here’s How
Where should I invest?
Two-Second Block Times are Possible and Revolutionary
Distributed ledgers are entering its second decade of existence and may grow to $40 billion by 2025 by some estimates.
What the Market Reaction to Chaos at the Capitol Told Us
Like most people, I watched with horror as the events at the Capitol building unfolded on Wednesday. Unlike most, though, I found myself looking at it through the lens of what impact it would have on the market
Will the S&P 500 Extend Its Record Rally on Reflation Hopes?
The seemingly unstoppable rally in US stocks may have more room to go before time is ripe for a correction. The reflation trade appears to be gaining traction, but overstretched valuations may flag…
Euro Forecast: EUR/USD Outlook Upbeat on Sunny Market Sentiment
Trader confidence has been boosted by the US Democrats winning control of the Senate, suggesting further flows out of the safe-haven US Dollar into ‘risk-on’ currencies such as the Euro.