Understanding the mechanisms of greed and fear in markets
TWO strategy acronyms rule the market: Greed and Fomo. Greed stands for “greater returns expected every day”, and Fomo for “fear of...
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RESEND VERIFICATION EMAILTWO strategy acronyms rule the market: Greed and Fomo. Greed stands for “greater returns expected every day”, and Fomo for “fear of...
MANY investors contemplate riding along with the Magnificent Seven stocks, while others have found new delight in the performance of gold.
OIL, like the Shanghai market, refuses to rise. As tensions in the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz ratcheted up, the...
IN THE tragedy by William Shakespeare, Macbeth begs three old hags to tell him: “If you can look into the seeds of...
THE surprise attack by Hamas and Israel’s extended response have roiled markets in unexpected ways. In some ways, the market impact has...
THE US stock market has entered a correction; the S&P 500 has fallen more than 10 per cent from its high in...
IF SEPTEMBER waited on fear – which did not arrive – then October is a good substitute, because markets are not yet...
WELCOME to the most dangerous month of the year for markets – but no, it’s not October.
THE market comprises countervailing forces. Most commonly it reflects a struggle between bulls and bears, optimists versus pessimists. One outlook typically dominates...
IN A recent meeting, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told China President Xi Jinping that the US does not support Taiwan...
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