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Thursday, March 9, 2017

Here we go...

Hi readers

It's been a while and so much to talk about.

Trump
US Economy
Fed
Oil
Markets
Australian Economy
Brexit
UK Economy
Asia
China
Stocks
Small cap stocks
Current investments
Financial Astrology
Sport colours

Just want to make the point that I haven't been trading futures for the last 2 months due to negative aspects which will end the following week and it's for that reason I haven't put positive and negative dates, no point posting if I'm not trading it.. why should you.

Comments that people have made regarding Trump at times have left me speechless.
If you voted you wouldn't of been in the position your in so please accept and move on .
We did say Trump is a dark horse and the funny thing about Trump is he has no clue on being a leader.
What he needs to do is get over his campaign style for president, and start being a leaders, something he will find very difficult to do.

The US Economy will start showing serious cracks this year and it's  the lack of presidential leadership which will be to blame.
Market like stability , CEO's tend to plan 6-9 months ahead, when this pattern is messed with you tend to see jolts in stability, CEO's tend to delay decisions on expansions, and as a result we see the market correct aggressively.
We already know that CEO's are delaying expansion yet the stock market is anticipating further growth.
This won't last and a correction will be forthcoming, a revaluation should be expected.
We see the Fed slowly pushing up rates which is a huge mistake..
Even  the rats know when the fed will move which is very dangerous.
The speed of the rate hike should be quicker as to protect the world economy.
But unfortunately Yellen is looking after her own interests, as not to rattle market and traders.

As stated to some of you I did not believe the S&P would hit 2350 let alone trade above it but I'm very confident we will see 1700 this year and lower.
Market can anticipate moves for so long before the rug is pulled from underneath them.

We can see bonds rates drifting higher yet the stock market doing the same so who is right!




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