economy
Those in the know know the disconnect between the economy and the volatile stock market; discover the reality about this complex relationship.
What the U.S. Employment Report Headlines (released on March 5, 2021) Don't Tell You?
The stronger than expected +379k gain in non-farm payrolls (Establishment Survey) and the +208k gain in the number of employed workers (Household Survey) reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, reported on March 5, 2021 was great news given that snow-storm activity during Feb. 2021 was supposed to have suppressed job creation. A weaker outcome was expected as some workers may have been unable to commute to work during the “Employment Survey Week,” due to inclement weather as seasonal factors are generally unable capture weather abnormalities.
By Anthony Chan5 years ago in Trader
What about the car tax that has been shelved in the Japan-U.S. trade deal?
How will the Japan-U.S. trade relationship continue under the new Biden administration? Last week, U.S. President Joe Biden gave his first foreign policy speech as president. In addition to announcing a series of foreign policy changes, Biden said the United States would focus on repairing relations with its Allies. This has come as a relief to America's traditional Allies, including Japan.
By Kathleen Frank5 years ago in Trader
The Efficient Market Hypothesis Is Dead.
Nearly twenty years ago, I initially encountered the efficient market hypothesis on my postgraduate course, I swallowed it whole- with the unquestioning obsequiousness of a pseudo-intellectual- this was long before the near-crash of the global markets of 2008–9 and the subsequent punishing austerity policies of David Cameron and George Osborne.
By Adebayo Adeniran5 years ago in Trader
How Much Would it Cost to be Santa ?
Christmas is an expensive season and no one can deny that, but how much does a person really spend during Christmas? It’s a hard question to answer, as many of us don’t know for sure how much we spend during the year. This way, calculating how much we are actually spending during Christmas is a real challenge.
By The Savant Post5 years ago in Trader
A US Dollar crisis ?
We have entered a period the likes of which we have never seen before. The collapse of the dollar and dollar assets is growing increasingly certain by the day. The money-printing of the dollar designed to inflate assets will end up destroying the dollar.
By Muhammed Yaseen 5 years ago in Trader
Currency of the people
It used to be that spending could be done per continent - even more specifically: per kingdom/country, province/state, city-state, city, town, village, or community. For example: Say I had a good my neighbor wanted (to keep things PC, say I had laundry detergent). The could offer me a thing which I'd quite like (cookies, for example), and we would have an exchange, then both be very happy.
By C.K. Douglas5 years ago in Trader
Why the Housing Market is Going to Be the Demise of Our Generation
Poverty rates are at an all time low. The housing market is booming. The economy is thriving, right? Wrong. I think we all know that the COVID-19 Pandemic has taken its toll on the economy. An unreasonable amount of people have lost their jobs and been affected financially by this global outbreak. However, even if we disregard all of the economic turmoil caused by this virus, us young adults are still in a bad place when it comes to setting ourselves up for long term economic success.
By Kiah Swenson5 years ago in Trader
(New)Long Term Capital Gain Tax Rate FY 2020-21(AY 2021-22)
For better graphical data presentation you may visit the below link: Long Term Capital Gain Tax: Before knowing the Long Term Capital Gain Tax Rate for FY 2020-21 and AY 2021-22, first, we need to know the types of capital assets we are dealing with and the period of holding of the assets with you.
By Arthik Disha5 years ago in Trader
The Effect Trump Rioters had on Your Stock Portfolio
By now, everyone has seen the shocking images of rioters storming the capitol building yesterday, January 6, 2021. Americans invested in the stock market have many worries and questions about why the market is doing so well in a time of chaos.
By Dan Sarver5 years ago in Trader
4 Economists that gave answers
A summary of four extraordinary economic thinkers. Adam Smith, Thomas Malthus, David Ricardo, and Carl Marx. Adam Smith fascinates me the most. His most famous piece of work is the "Wealth of Nations," published in 1776. He preached that money facilitates the exchange of commodities. When trading goods or services, it is ideal to exchange currency. Without an exchange of currency, trading goods or services would be a lot more complicated. How do people make money so they can buy goods and services? Income is made by working for an organization.
By Dan Sarver5 years ago in Trader








