Investors Flee Into Money Market Funds — What That Means for Stocks Posted by Michael Carr | Nov 2, 2022 | Chart of the Day, Investing Investors held cash reserves before interest rates fell to almost zero. Now rates are rising. Money market funds are now more attractive. Read More
This Consumer Spending Trend Can’t Last Posted by Michael Carr | Oct 31, 2022 | Chart of the Day, Economy Changes in consumer spending have outpaced changes in income since May 2021. Here’s how Stein’s law can be applied to this. Read More
Drama Is Bad for the UK and Its Investors Posted by Michael Carr | Oct 26, 2022 | Chart of the Day, Economy Liz Truss resigned as U.K. prime minister. It’s the shortest stint ever served in the position and it may leave some trouble. Read More
How Consumers Suffer as Inflation Takes Hold Posted by Michael Carr | Oct 24, 2022 | Chart of the Day, Economy Consumers have felt the pain of inflation for months. Prices have risen, while wages haven’t. This... Read More
Antitrust Regulators Can’t Touch Kroger’s Latest Deal Posted by Michael Carr | Oct 19, 2022 | Chart of the Day, Markets Large acquisitions always raise antitrust concerns. Kroger’s latest announcement is no different, here’s why. Read More