https://jugglingdynamite.com/2025/03/11/extremes-go-both-ways-its-called-mean-reversion/ Extremes go both ways; it's called mean reversion And, it's gone...the widely owned Magnificient 7 stocks ...
As expected, the Bank of Canada (BoC) cut overnight interest rates by 25 basis points yesterday, lowering the banking system’s base rate to 2.75%, the lowest since September 2022.
Extremes have a way of cutting both ways; it’s called mean-reversion. Nothing moves in straight lines, but the spectacular ...
Real estate, the most widely owned and highly leveraged asset class globally, has historically led the deepest economic downturns. Has a housing bubble ever burst without devastating pain across the ...
Despite cooling inflation, a falling interest rate and steady employment numbers, more and more Canadians are missing payments on their loans and mortgages. Andrew Chang explains what’s going on. Here ...
Well before the rising layoffs and economic disruptions in the first quarter of 2025, the global economy was registering a recessionary rise in unemployment and excess capacity, along with an ...
Tariffs and government spending cuts will weigh heavily; it seems that’s by design.
Tariff wars, consumer debt and Canada’s outlook. Here is a direct video link.
Merryn Somerset Webb interviews GMO co-founder and notorious caller of market bubbles Jeremy Grantham. Grantham, who also serves as the firm’s long-term investment strategist, leans into his more than ...
Delinquencies and motivated property sellers are rising sharply in America, too. While U.S. new home completions rose 10% ...
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