Category Archives: Behavioural Finance

World Energy Supply and Demand Outlook

Basic economic analysis looks at the relationship between demand and supply. There are two major ways prices move higher. And increase in demand (the good way) and decrease in supply (the bad way) in terms of the outlook for the energy sector. Back in 2014,

Watching Technology for Signs the Rally Leadership Has Peaked?

As a classically trained technical analyst, one of the areas of study we learn when completing the Chartered Market Technician designation is an understanding of the market topping process. By comparison, it’s WAY WAY WAY easier to identify market bottoms due to the emotion capitulations

S&P 500 at 3000: Hurdle, Ceiling or Emotional Test?

Last episode we wrote about the rapid decline in earnings outlooks for the S&P 500. We focus on this benchmark because it represents about 40% of the world equity market capitalization and houses most of the largest companies in the world. The US market is

Why is Inflation So Soft While We Are at Full-Employment?

In 1977, Congress amended the Federal Reserve Act, directing the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal Open Market Committee to “maintain long run growth of the monetary and credit aggregates commensurate with the economy’s long run potential to increase production,