United States

Michael Gable of Fairmont Equities suggests last night’s fall in the Dow is a warning sign.

Jan 31 2017

Trump Trade With A Twist

As the Trump rally reignites, Kathleen Brooks of City Index ponders the inevitable pullback.

Jan 27 2017


Trump: Making America Volatile Again

Kathleen Brooks of City Index warns the Trump rally may give way to heightened market volatility as Trump reality sets in.

Jan 19 2017

Kathleen Brooks of City Index thinks equity markets are likely to overshoot, as they always do, but it shouldn’t be a worry this month just yet.

Dec 22 2016


Previous Stories

The Rally Holds

Nov 30 2007

The Dow did not race up again last night but nor did it race down.


We Have Lift-Off

Nov 29 2007

After Abu Dhabi changed the mood on Tuesday, last night the Fed started hinting at a rate cut. Suddenly the market began looking very short – 331 Dow points short.


Yabba Dabba Dhabi

Nov 28 2007

Is an Arab rescue of Citigroup a turning point in this credit-crunched market?


The Arabs Invade America

Nov 28 2007

An Arab capital injection into Citigroup has turned the market on its head. The Dow rallied over 200 points.


Never Trust A Holiday Rally

Nov 27 2007

The Dow fell 237 points last night to wipe out the illusive, thin air movement on Friday.


A Twist In the Subprime Tale

Nov 26 2007

A court ruling in Ohio threatens to make the US mortgage crisis much worse than it already is.


Rudd And The Markets

Nov 26 2007

Saturday’s election result was not much of a surprise, but what effect will a Labor government have on financial markets?


Extra Wall Street Report Saturday November 24 2007

Nov 24 2007

Monday will show investors whether Friday’s large gains for US equities were warranted or just holiday cheer.


A Half-Day Bounce

Nov 24 2007

In an abbreviated three and a half hour session, The Dow bounced 181 points.


Going, Going, Gone

Nov 22 2007

The Dow fell over 200 points, crashing through the August low late in the session in another volatile night of trading.



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