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Showing posts with label commodities. Show all posts

2017-03-14

Market Strategist Sees Gold at $1,180 and Oil at $45 (video)

Market Strategist Sees Gold at $1,180 and Oil at $45:

Video above published Mar 10, 2017: In this excerpt from "Futures in Focus," Bill Baruch chief market strategist at iiTrader.com, a Chicago futures and commodities brokerage, examines the gold market ahead of the Federal Reserve's March meeting this week (Mar 14-15) and looks at the price break below $50 in the oil market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton  on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."




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2015-12-17

FED Aftermath: Stocks Fall, Markets, Economy, Commodities (video)

S&P 500 Index, December 17, 2015
S&P 500 Index, December 17, 2015 (source: google.com)
"U.S. stocks dropped, ending the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index’s three-day rally, as investors moved past the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate increase and returned their focus to weakness in commodities and prospects for global growth. A stronger dollar in the wake of the Fed’s move weighed on energy and raw-material shares, as crude tumbled below $35 a barrel... The [S&P 500] index slipped below its average prices during the past 50 and 200 days." - source: U.S. Stocks Erase Post-Fed Rally, Commodity Shares Lead Retreat - Bloomberg Business



Bond markets discount Fed’s estimates | FT Markets - FT markets editor Michael MacKenzie assesses market reaction to the Federal Reserve’s rate rise. He examines the discounting by bond markets of the Fed’s view on future rates and the possibility of a volatile 2016 if there is a firmer US recovery. Published on Dec 17, 2015


Above: Excerpt from "Economic projections of Federal Reserve Board members and Federal Reserve Bank presidents under their individual assessments of projected appropriate monetary policy, December 2015." Advance release of table 1 of the Summary of Economic Projections released with the FOMC minutes. See the full documents and notes here and below:

Information:
FOMC Meeting Statement:
PDF | HTML (Released December 16, 2015 at 2:00 p.m.)
Projections Materials:
PDF | Accessible Materials
Transcript (205 KB PDF)

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Milton Berg: Commodities May Sink 20% More, Equities in Bear Market



Now that the FED has raised interest rates for the first time since 2006, what's next? Milton Berg and Sam Zell (see further below) have their own opinions--

Milton Berg: Commodities May Sink 20% or More - MB Advisors CEO Milton Berg discusses commodities, equities, and his investment strategy. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›" (published Nov 30, 2015). Among the many opinions voiced by Berg in the video above: the bear market in commodities began in 2011 and has more to run according to Milton Berg--another 1/3 to go? And equities (US and globally) entered a bear market in 2015 according to Berg. He recommends (at present) holding cash (US Dollar). Milton Berg is Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer at MB Advisors, a boutique consulting and research firm offering investment advisory services exclusively to institutional investors. The core focus of MB's work is historical market analysis, with a strong technical perspective. Domain name: miltonberg.com

Meanwhile, Sam Zell has "recession expectations"--within the next 12 months-- 

Sam Zell: Fed Rate Hike is Six-Eight Months Too Late
- Sam Zell, chairman at Equity Group Investments, discusses a delayed rate hike from the Federal Reserve and his expectations for a U.S. recession in the next 12 months. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›." - Bloomberg, December 16, 2015

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2015-10-28

Alternative Investments: Spectrum, Internet of Things, IoT (video)


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Alternative Investments: Spectrum Investing: Monetizing Internet of Things - Chris Pucillo, chief executive officer and chief investment officer at Solus Alternative Asset Management, talks about the money-making opportunities of investing in cellular phone spectrum due to Internet of Things (IoT) and explains why he is negative on commodities, and positive on Puerto Rico! He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›." (Source: Bloomberg, October 28, 2015) (if video above does not play on your device go to link above)

Solus Alternative Asset Management: soluslp.com



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