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Article Archive For Keyword: Fed

  • Fed Policy And The Stock Market

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Fed Policy And The Stock Market Revisiting Gould's Rule by George A. Schade Jr. On February 24, 1989, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York raised its discount rate to 7% and triggered the most recent signal of the ""three steps and a stumble"" rule. The

  • Fed Up?

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Is there a trend bias in weekly chart views?

  • Fun And Frustration With Fed Charts

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Trying to determine what is going using publicly available data can be frustrating at the best of times. But data shortfalls become glaringly obvious when the picture is rapidly unraveling like it is now.

  • The Fed And The Markets

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...During the recent past, the best-performing sectors have been those who benefit from a stable-to-lower interest rates environment, anticipating a change of monetary policy.

  • Waiting For The Fed

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...How are monetary-based stock market timing models holding up in the Age of the Bear Market?

  • Waiting For The Fed by David Penn

    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Waiting For The Fed by David Penn How are monetary-based stock market timing models holding up in the Age of the Bear Market? One of the most powerful tools for analyzing the financial markets is an understanding of the Austrian School of economics. W






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