
EURUSD Tecnicals: EURUSD Rebounds as Oil Eases and Markets Stabilize
Crude oil slipped below $100 as speculation grew that G7 ministers may tap strategic reserves, calming inflation worries. U.S. 10‑year Treasury yields hovered near 4.135%, barely up, while equities modestly recovered from recent lows. The euro‑dollar pair rose to an intraday high of 1.1589, flirting with the critical 100‑hour moving average at 1.15944. A decisive break above or below that level will dictate whether EUR/USD targets 1.1620‑1.1693 or retreats toward 1.1542 support.

The Global Week Ahead
Oil prices surged above $100 per barrel as the Iran‑US‑Israel conflict intensifies, leaving the Strait of Hormuz gridlocked. G7 finance ministers are meeting to discuss a coordinated release of strategic oil reserves, while the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank...

From Infrastructure Investment to Expanded Market Access: China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Africa and the Implications for U.S. Trade...
China’s Belt and Road Initiative has propelled its trade with Africa to $348 billion in 2025, a 17.7% jump driven largely by a surge in Chinese exports and massive infrastructure‑focused loans. The initiative recently expanded zero‑tariff market access to all 53...

The Best Defensive Strategies: Two Centuries of Evidence
The paper extends defensive‑strategy testing back to 1800, revealing that systematic trend‑following and a revised defensive‑absolute‑return overlay (DAR4020) consistently protect a 60/40 portfolio during its worst months. Traditional safe‑haven assets such as gold and continuously‑bought equity puts underperform or erode...
Mastering Market Moves with SpotGamma Insights: Deep Dives Into Tesla, Nvidia, Microsoft, JP Morgan, and S&P Trade Setups Using Gamma...
SpotGamma published a deep‑dive analysis of trade setups for Tesla, Nvidia, Microsoft, JP Morgan and the S&P 500, centering on option‑gamma exposure and realized volatility. The report maps where gamma concentrations are building and how volatility spikes can flag short‑term price moves....
The Good News? Crude Oil Is -16% Off the high.The Bad News? It Is 10% Higher on the Day
G7 finance ministers said they will keep monitoring oil markets and stand ready to release strategic petroleum reserves if needed. Crude oil peaked at $119.48, fell to $96.24, and now trades near $100. The price is 16% lower than its...

USDCAD Technicals: USDCAD Sellers Lean Against Key Short-Term Resistance
The U.S. dollar slipped slightly against the Canadian loonie, while remaining stronger versus most other major currencies. USDCAD found a low of 1.35242, testing a narrow support band between 1.35219 and 1.35316 before rebounding toward the 200‑bar moving average near...
Effortless Onemain Financial Payment Options: Manage Your Loan Online
OneMain Financial now offers a suite of digital tools that let borrowers pay, track, and manage their personal loans entirely online. Customers can choose from several disbursement methods, including a SpeedFunds® debit card that delivers funds within an hour, ACH...

Finding the Floor
The Middle East conflict triggered the biggest one‑week jump in oil prices on record, pushing WTI crude above $92 a barrel. At the same time, U.S. economic data revealed the worst monthly job loss since the pandemic, with 92,000 positions...

The Risk of Losing Money in the Stock Market
The article examines the probability of losing money in the stock market, showing that short‑term volatility is common but long‑term outcomes are overwhelmingly positive. Data from the S&P 500 reveal that 5% pullbacks happen multiple times a year, 10% corrections every...

The Oil Shock Arrives
Oil futures surged nearly 20% on Monday, with Brent touching $111 and WTI $106, the highest levels since 2022. The spike follows the abrupt closure of the Strait of Hormuz, cutting roughly 20% of global oil and gas shipments. Asian...
How to Track Your Dividend Portfolio Beyond Income: A Holistic Approach for Dividend Investors
Dividend investors often fixate on monthly cash payouts, but that narrow view can hide stagnant or declining portfolio value. A holistic tracking method adds portfolio market value, current yield, and total return to the traditional dividend‑income metric. By comparing Yield...

Is Solaris Energy Infrastructure, Inc. (SEI) One of the Best Oil Stocks With Highest Upside Potential?
Solaris Energy Infrastructure (NYSE:SEI) received upgraded price targets from Morgan Stanley and Barclays, both reaffirming Overweight ratings. Morgan Stanley lifted its target to $72, while Barclays raised it to $63, citing strong data‑center contracts and equipment procurement outlook. SEI reported...

Here’s What The Street Thinks About Select Water Solutions, Inc. (WTTR)
Select Water Solutions (WTTR) received upbeat analyst upgrades after delivering strong fiscal Q4 results. Piper Sandler raised its price target to $16, maintaining an Overweight stance, while Citi lifted its target to $16.50 and reaffirmed a Buy rating. Both firms...
Transformative Central Banker: Bank of Korea Governor Chang Yong Rhee
Bank of Korea Governor Chang Yong Rhee, appointed in April 2022, argues that central banks must broaden their remit beyond pure monetary policy. He has transformed the BoK into a more public‑facing institution, adding video studios, visualizations, staff media training...
Price Controls Arrive: South Korea, Taiwan Impose Fuel Price Cap
South Korean President Lee Jae‑Myung announced the first fuel‑price cap in three decades as Brent crude breached $100 a barrel amid the Middle East conflict. Taiwan’s government simultaneously introduced a weekly cap limiting gasoline price hikes to roughly 5%, far...

Modern Materials That Are Redefining Commercial Infrastructure Value
Modern commercial construction is abandoning traditional wood and brick in favor of high‑performance metals, composites, and modular systems that promise longer service lives and lower upkeep. The rise of data‑intensive tenants drives demand for moisture‑resistant, tech‑ready infrastructure, prompting developers to...

2026-03-09: Iran Conflict: Regional Attacks, Economic Impact, and Oil Market Turmoil
The Iran conflict has escalated from direct military exchanges to sustained attacks on critical infrastructure, including oil storage facilities, airports and desalination plants across Iran and neighboring Gulf states. These strikes, combined with ongoing constraints on commercial traffic through the...
PROPTECH-X : PRS Sector Sees £79bn Value Loss in the Last 36 Months
The UK private rented sector (PRS) has shed £79 billion in value over the past 36 months, a 5.1% decline and the only housing segment to fall since early 2022. In contrast, the broader residential market grew by £336 billion, up 3.8%....

High Input Costs Don’t Guarantee High Grain Prices
A review of CBOT wheat futures from 1990‑2022 shows that the price at seeding is a weak guide to harvest price, with an average swing of $42 per tonne in either direction. Harvest prices exceeded seeding prices in 20 of...

Iran War Worsens BOJ’s Stagflation Dilemma, Postpones Rate Hike
The ongoing Iran war is intensifying the Bank of Japan’s stagflation dilemma, forcing a choice between raising rates or maintaining ultra‑low policy for longer. Core inflation excluding food and energy fell further below the BOJ’s 2% target in January, while...
Brent Prompt Futures Open at +$108
Brent prompt futures opened above $108 per barrel on NYMEX, marking a notable price surge. The rally is driven by OPEC+ output cuts, lingering Middle East tensions, and a weakening dollar that favors commodities. Analysts warn the $108 level could...

Ep.123 - Iran War: Best ETFs for a Market Crash?
The latest episode of Volatility Trading Strategies examines how the escalating Iran‑Russia conflict could trigger a sharp market correction. Host Brent Osachoff outlines a shortlist of exchange‑traded funds that historically perform well during geopolitical shocks, including gold miners, short‑duration Treasuries,...
Notes From MS Conference: Meta, and Microsoft
At Morgan Stanley’s TMT conference, Meta CFO Susan Li highlighted the company’s IREV metric, showing steady ad‑performance improvements driven by AI and larger data pools. She explained Meta’s push to scale data, redistribute ad loads, and deploy large‑language models for real‑time...
Indicator of the Day (Video): NASDAQ – Eakle Advance Decline Index
The Indicator of the Day highlights the NASDAQ Eakle Advance‑Decline Index, a breadth metric that compares the number of advancing versus declining stocks on the Nasdaq exchange. Recent chart data shows the index climbing even as the Nasdaq Composite has...

(Public- No Paywall) Oil Prices Could Rise to Unprecedented Levels- Anas Alhajji On Iran War Economics
Anas Alhajji warns that the escalating Iran war could push oil prices to unprecedented levels, potentially driving Brent above $120 per barrel. He cites a likely sharp reduction in Iranian output and limited OPEC spare capacity as key supply constraints....

Video: Oil Price Shock & Silver Exchange Bar Shortage With Bond Selloff
A recent video analysis highlights a sharp oil price shock, driven by escalating Middle‑East tensions, that pushed crude above 10% in a single week. Simultaneously, the market for exchange‑grade silver bars is tightening, with inventories down roughly 15% as industrial...

700 Cargoes, $40 Billion, and the Russian Exit Threat: How the Hormuz Shock Shattered Europe’s Energy Calculus
The sudden closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted roughly 700 oil cargoes, representing about $40 billion in trade, and exposed the vulnerability of Europe’s post‑2022 energy strategy. Simultaneously, Russia warned it could exit the European market before any formal ban,...

Mideast War Week Wields High Frequency Onslaught
MSCI stock index gains have halved to a 7% year‑to‑date increase, while JP Morgan’s local and hard‑currency corporate and sovereign bonds are up about 1% YTD. The escalating Israel‑US versus Iran war is drawing parallels to the Russia‑Ukraine conflict’s global market...
Market Expectations of Inflation
Friday’s 5‑year Treasury‑TIPS breakeven spread sits above the Federal Reserve’s 2 % inflation target, mirroring the Federal Reserve’s Dodd‑Katz‑Wright (DKW) expected inflation series. Both metrics suggest market participants price in CPI inflation well above 2 % for the medium term. Kalshi’s latest...

Everyone's Watching Fertilizer Stocks. The Real Hormuz Agriculture Trade Is in South America.
The sudden closure of the Strait of Hormuz triggered a rapid surge in urea prices, prompting sell‑side analysts to recommend buying North American nitrogen producers such as CF Industries, Nutrien and Mosaic. The logic hinged on the fact that roughly...

Elliott Wave Analysis of USDCAD – March 9th, 2026
USDCAD encountered firm resistance around the 1.3750 mark, prompting a pullback that resulted in its second consecutive weekly decline. The price weakness coincided with escalating strikes across the Middle East, which have amplified global risk aversion. An Elliott Wave assessment...
AWS: Pre and Post-ChatGPT
Jeff Bezos highlighted Amazon Web Services as a "market size unconstrained" business in his 2014 shareholder letter, emphasizing strong returns on capital. After the letter, AWS disclosed mid‑20s operating margins that rose to roughly 30% by 2021, with ROIC consistently...

Gap Inc. Ditched Fast Fashion Trends and Hit $15.4 Billion — Posting Its Best Margin in 25 Years, But Still...
Gap Inc. closed fiscal 2025 with net sales of $15.4 billion, a 2% increase, and an operating margin of 7.3%, the highest in 25 years. The retailer generated $1.3 billion in operating cash flow and announced a $1 billion share‑repurchase authorization. This performance...
Terner Center Comments on Build to Rent Provisions of the 21st Century Road to Housing Act
The Terner Center submitted comments on Section 901 of the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, which would require large institutional investors to sell newly built built‑to‑rent (BTR) single‑family homes within seven years. While BTR homes represent roughly 1% of...
Marriott’s Worst Resort May Finally Close — A $50 Million Subsidized Redevelopment in the U.S. Virgin Islands Is Taking Shape
Marriott’s Carambola Beach Resort on St. Croix, long branded as a failing un‑branded property, is slated to close this summer for a $50 million government‑subsidized redevelopment. The resort’s troubles began when a U.S. Virgin Islands pension fund injected $15 million during the Great...
George Answers Your Questions: First Thoughts on the Attack on Iran
George Friedman of Geopolitical Futures provides his first assessment of the recent attack on Iran, describing the immediate strategic context and the organization’s internal response. He explains that Geopolitical Futures has moved to a “Red Alert” posture, mirroring past crisis...

The China 5: Trade Flows, Housing Stalls & K-Economy
China’s export sector remains robust, buoyed by deep‑seated cost advantages and policy support, while domestic demand continues to falter. Container freight rates edged higher despite Iran‑related shipping risks, and real‑estate prices and sales plunged 27% year‑on‑year. The economy is increasingly...
CEDARWOOD WEALTH LLC - Filing for Period Ending 12/31/2025
Cedarwood Wealth LLC, a registered investment advisory firm based in Highlands Ranch, reported $133.8 million in discretionary assets under management for the period ending December 31, 2025, serving 91 clients. Its Q4 2025 13F filing disclosed $89.7 million in managed securities, with the top‑10 holdings...

Sector Fund by Stealth
Retired UK entrepreneur Mark Crothers announced a major portfolio overhaul, reducing his US technology exposure to about 15% and adding Europe and Southeast Asia. He contends that the S&P 500 has effectively become a sector fund because the ten largest tech...

Russian Public Support for Ukraine War Hits New Low, Poll Shows
An independent Levada Center poll shows Russian public support for continuing the war in Ukraine has fallen to just 24%, the lowest level since the conflict began. Meanwhile, 67% now favor peace negotiations, up six points from the previous month,...
Tools We Use to Win the Points & Miles Game | Frequent Miler on the Air Ep348 | 3-6-26
Frequent Miler’s latest podcast episode walks listeners through the digital toolbox that powers points‑and‑miles success. Host Bill shares specific platforms for tracking balances, scouting award flights, booking hotels, renting cars and even reserving trains. Each segment includes practical tips on...

Friday Footnotes: What Another War Could Mean for Grains
Angie Setzer, a grain‑market analyst, pivots her column to assess how the latest war could reshape global wheat dynamics. She highlights blind spots in the traditional wheat balance sheet, noting that disrupted Black Sea routes and export restrictions are tightening...
Sinocism Weekly - March 6, 2026
China’s annual Two Sessions opened with Premier Li presenting a modest Government Work Report that trims the GDP growth target to 4.5‑5% and signals limited fiscal stimulus. The report re‑affirms the push for technological self‑reliance and new quality productive forces,...
Next Week’s Menu: March 7-13, 2026
The upcoming week (March 7‑13, 2026) is packed with macroeconomic releases and policy events. Central banks in Pakistan, Turkey, Peru and Serbia will hold monetary policy reviews, while the United States publishes a full slate of data including quarterly GDP, PCE deflator,...
Alaska Mine Value Hits New Heights in 2025 – by Shane Lasley (North of 60 Mining News – March 4,...
Alaska’s mining sector posted a record $6.5 billion production value in 2025, a 38% jump from the previous year. The increase was driven primarily by soaring precious‑metal prices, even as zinc output at Red Dog fell and gold production missed the...

Volatile Crosscurrents Keep Mortgage Rates Relatively Flat
Mortgage rates remained relatively flat this week despite opposing forces in the bond market. A sharp surge in oil prices initially pushed rates higher by stoking inflation concerns, but a surprisingly weak jobs report later that day pulled yields down....
Did Trump Force China's Hand? Beijing Nears 500-Jet Boeing Deal Ahead Of Xi Summit
Boeing is reportedly close to securing a record 500‑plane order from China, primarily 737 Max jets, with an additional 100 wide‑body aircraft under discussion. Sources say the deal could be unveiled during President Trump’s Beijing visit from March 31 to...
Americans Now Work Up to 25 Extra Days a Year Just to Afford Rent, Food, and a Used Car
U.S. workers now need about 66 full workdays each year to cover rent, groceries and a used car, seven days more than in 2007. Although average hourly wages have risen 66% since the 2008 crisis, the cost of essential goods...

Mortgage Rates: 5.5% Really Is the Magic Number
Existing home sales in 2024 averaged 4.1 million units, the weakest pace since the mid‑1990s and about a quarter below the 5.3 million average recorded in 2018‑2019. Analysts argue that mortgage rates must fall to roughly 5.5% to revive the market as...