by Paul Lengemann, BullsnBears Economist | May 16, 2018 | alerts, archive, Markets/Economy
There is little doubt the US economy is slowing down. Will it slide into recession? Possibly yes, but not immediately. The fact that the yield on the 10-year note has risen decisively above 3% is a sign of tough times ahead for the US economy. At 3.05% the 10-year...
by Paul Lengemann, BullsnBears Economist | May 10, 2018 | alerts, archive, Markets/Economy
The decision by President Trump to exit the Iran nuclear deal originally brokered by President Obama is widely seen as a disastrous move. Its impact will surely be felt by the remaining participants in the arrangement, the UK, Germany, France and others. The economic...
by Ronald Woessner | May 9, 2018 | alerts, archive, Non-Public Markets
For real estate, “location, location, location” is the KEY metric. For nano-cap and microcap companies, stock trading volume (liquidity) is the KEY metric. An earlier article noted that the lack of liquidity is one of four major stock market-related challenges...
by Michael Markowski | May 3, 2018 | alerts, archive, Secular Bulls/Bears
Shark Tank shark Kevin O’Leary, an attendee at the Milken Institute’s conference in California this week provided a report to CNBC. The conference which is held annually is attended by politicians, the world’s captains of industry and most prestigious institutional...
by Ronald Woessner | May 2, 2018 | alerts, archive, Non-Public Markets
An earlier article illuminated the trend that the number of public companies in the US is decreasing and the amount of capital raised in recent years through the public markets is 26% less than that raised through the private markets. Going public has traditionally...
by Michael Markowski | May 1, 2018 | alerts, archive, Secular Bulls/Bears, Tariffs
The probability is 50/50 that the announcers on CNBC and Bloomberg will be shouting “mayday!” on May 1, 2018. The first day of May is also known as May Day. The potential for a “mayday” alert on May Day 2018, is because the stock market has the potential to decline...