12 April, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The Federal Reserve’s Stock-Market Supernova
The Federal Reserve’s Stock-Market Supernova
The following article by David Haggith was published on The Great Recession Blog:
12 April, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on index futures listed on both ICE and CME
index futures listed on both ICE and CME
I’m learning about futures now (not trading, but plan to trade one day). I’ve see that the Russell index futures are transitioning from ICE to CME (http://www.reuters.com/article/cme-lse-ice-idUSL1N10E2JZ20150803).
“Derivatives based on the Russell 1000 indexes will be listed on CME in the fourth quarter and will trade on both CME and ICE until July 1, 2017”.
12 April, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on USD/JPY breaks 109.00, now testing the 200-day moving average
USD/JPY breaks 109.00, now testing the 200-day moving average
Watch 108.75 in the day ahead
Trump sent the US dollar lower with some jawboning and an of a dovish Fed.
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The 200-day moving average is at 108.75. It could be a long, ugly fall if that gives way.
12 April, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Why My Son Just Had to Buy Tesla Stock
Why My Son Just Had to Buy Tesla Stock
I started investing with my two boys when they were just five- and seven-years-old. This gave them about a 30 year advantage over their dad of buying their first stock. Along the way, we’ve learned some lessons of long-term investing and seen some pretty great returns as well.
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) was one of the stocks that my kids bought before I owned any shares of the electric vehicle maker. They thought the technology was cool, Elon Musk was as talented as Iron Man, and they kept seeing more and more Tesla’s on the road.
12 April, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Why most renters don’t want to buy homes right now
Why most renters don’t want to buy homes right now
Roughly 60% of renters say they plan to rent their next home.
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12 April, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Credit Card Interest Rate vs. APR: What You Need to Know
Credit Card Interest Rate vs. APR: What You Need to Know
Interest rate and APR have different definitions, but are used interchangeably when it comes to credit cards. Essentially, APR is the annualized cost of borrowing money, including interest charges as well as any borrowing fees. Many credit cards have variable APRs that change over time, and some have 0% APR introductory offers that can save cardholders money.
12 April, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Warren Buffett Pulling Out Of Wells Fargo Rather Slowly And Way Too Late
Warren Buffett Pulling Out Of Wells Fargo Rather Slowly And Way Too Late
The Oracle of Omaha doesn’t want to ride the stagecoach anymore.