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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Daily Interest Rate Monitor – March 26
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Nonlinear Thinking: iLifeguards
Wow! The robots are even coming for the lifeguards. Maybe quantitative easing will help reduce unemployment on the beach. Amazing world we now live. Swimmers on Californian beaches are likely to be rescued by a different kind of lifeguard if … Continue reading
Daily Interest Rate Monitor – March 25
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Posted in Interest Rates
Tagged Brent Spread, Copper, Gold, Oil, Sovereign Bond Yields
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Nervousness in over-banked Europe slams markets
Those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. Mess with the banks and Europe gets nervous. After getting all lathered up over the Cyprus deal, markets tanked when the head of the Eurogroup of euro zone finance ministers, Jeroen … Continue reading
Cyprus Deal Unleashes Bidzilla
The BIDzilla for U.S. equities is relentless. Though Europe is far from out of the woods (see last week’s PMIs) and it’s still unclear when the banks in Cyprus will reopen tonight’s bailout removes the uncertainty of a Cyprus eurozone … Continue reading
Nonlinear Thinking: iMonitoring Heart Attacks
Freakin’ amazing! EPFL scientists have developed a tiny, portable personal blood testing laboratory: a minuscule device implanted just under the skin provides an immediate analysis of substances in the body, and a radio module transmits the results to a doctor … Continue reading
Posted in Nonlinear Thinking
Tagged blood monitor, cell phone, EPFL, Heart attack, Monitor, nano technology
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Overbought and Oversold Markets – March 22
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price moves. The RSI moves between zero and 100 and is considered overbought with a reading above 70 and oversold when below 30. Note … Continue reading
Posted in Overbought Markets
Tagged Markets, Overbought, Oversold, Relative Strength Index, RSIs
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Global Trend Indicators
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Posted in Global Trend Indicators, Uncategorized
Tagged bonds, Commodities, dollar, Gold, Nikkei, Stocks, Yen
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Week in Review
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Tagged bonds, Bovespa, Commodities, Gold, Nikkei, Shanghai Composite, Stocks, Yen
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Weekend Lecture: Elon Musk’s Ted Talk
One of our heroes. Worth your time. Entrepreneur Elon Musk is a man with many plans. The founder of PayPal, Tesla Motors and SpaceX sits down with TED curator Chris Anderson to share details about his visionary projects, which include … Continue reading
