Current Government Deficits Are Unprecedented — and Bearish for the Future
Heavy borrowing isn’t unprecedented. Borrowing with limited ability to repay the debt is.
Posted by Michael Carr | Jul 8, 2020 | Chart of the Day
Heavy borrowing isn’t unprecedented. Borrowing with limited ability to repay the debt is.
Posted by Michael Carr | Jul 7, 2020 | Chart of the Day
To avoid large losses, bondholders created insurance markets for bonds.
Posted by Michael Carr | Jul 6, 2020 | Chart of the Day
Value investors tend to ignore the fact that different stocks should have different P/E ratios. They may say a stock is cheap when the P/E ratio is under 10. But if the company is failing, it deserves a single-digit P/E ratio.
Posted by Michael Carr | Jul 2, 2020 | Chart of the Day
The country once had a smaller ratio of private sector employees in regard to population. This was prior to the 1970s, when there were more households with a stay-at-home parent.
Posted by Michael Carr | Jul 1, 2020 | Chart of the Day
It is possible investors buy seasonal stocks like railroads in summer while the news looks bad so they can then sell when they report higher traffic later in the year.
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