Entries by Spencer Li

Weekly Market Wrap: Inflation Fears are Back Again?

The global financial markets are experiencing volatility as investors try to gauge the future path of monetary policy. The US Federal Reserve has said it may hike interest rates sooner than expected to combat rising inflation, which could have an impact on stock and bond markets. The Fed has also been discussing the possibility of […]

Weekly Market Wrap: Large Profits on USD Longs and Stock Market Shorts!

Global markets had a mixed week, as concerns over rising interest rates and inflation continued to weigh on investor sentiment. Gold prices edged up as the dollar weakened due to rate hike worries, capping off a choppy trading week for the precious metal. The price of gold has been volatile in recent weeks as investors […]

What is the Best Investment During a Recession?

Are you curious about what a recession is, how it happens, and what its effects are on the financial markets? A recession is a period of economic decline, and its causes can vary from tight monetary policy to geopolitical events. However, the impact of a recession can be widespread, including increased poverty rates and reduced […]

Weekly Market Wrap: Inflation Fears are Back!

Stocks declined after January’s producer price index, which is another inflation gauge, increased by 0.7% in the month, higher than the expected 0.4%. This follows reports that January’s consumer price index and retail sales were both higher than anticipated, suggesting that the Federal Reserve may need to do more to curb inflation. In addition, initial […]

Weekly Market Wrap: Market Rebound is Currently Overbought?

The United States is considering sanctions on Chinese firms for their involvement in Iran’s surveillance buildup. Despite international sanctions, Chinese state-owned companies have been shipping navigation equipment and jamming technology to Russian government-owned companies. The United States and Brazil are joining India’s efforts to increase demand for biofuels. Elon Musk was found not liable in […]