Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) reports a production total of 34,494 vehicles in Q1. The tally included 24,728 Model S and Model X vehicles, and 9,766 Model 3s. The company says that in the pa...
TSLA Has A Terrible Weekend There are many acronyms to describe the large momentum tech names. One of those is TFAANG. That one includes AMZN and TSLA. While there weren’t any ea...
The charts don’t look negative enough to motivate me to sell, but, then again, I am not feeling the urge to buy this dip. I suspect most people feel the same. Sector Strength...
USD/JPY has been in a three-day sell-off driven lower by risk aversion flows, but today the pair has managed to stage a comeback and is closing well above the 106.00 level. The ...
While the S&P 500 futures market occupied a relatively narrow range overnight, now that the US is trading there have been some more big swings intraday. After trading up at th...
The United States, Mexico, and Canada have made significant advances on reworking the North American Free Trade Agreement and ministers will meet in the coming days to determine th...
Was the March 2009 low the end of a secular bear market and the beginning of a secular bull? At this point, nine years later, the S&P 500 has set a series of inflation-adjuste...
You may not be aware, but Nucor (NUE ) is the largest mini-mill steelmaker using electric arc furnaces to melt scrap steel to produce its products. So, when people are bringing the...
It’s a “King CAD” kind of day in the FX market, with the loonie rallying against all of her major rivals. The proximate catalyst is (wait for it) the latest scuttlebutt about...
(Audio length 00:09:48) Doc joins me today to comment on the USD and 10-year yield. For the USD we assess if a breakout to the upside is more likely than a breakdown below the 88 l...