NFTRH 404 Out Now
This week we chop 20 pages off of what had been the norm with the word density per chart/graphic much higher than usual. A couple items needed to be discussed…
This week we chop 20 pages off of what had been the norm with the word density per chart/graphic much higher than usual. A couple items needed to be discussed…
Actually, it went out several hours ago but I'm just getting to the promo now. Sentiment is setting up for stocks and against safe havens, which means on a contrarian…
This week with the 400th edition we take a little stroll down memory lane, from NFTRH's humble beginnings on 9/28/08 to today. Below is our nice little story but what…
We noted in NFTRH 399 that the VIX had made a big move on Friday but that it had rammed right up to the resistance at which bulls had owned…
45 pages and not nearly as difficult to get through as that sounds. Things seem very clear to me about what is going on with the macro backdrop. The May…
Our doggie (Spike) back from his adventure, it was time to settle in and write a good, comprehensive report on the financial markets. So I did; 40 clear and actionable…
41 pages to make a few simple points? Well yes, a few simple, yet critical points and a whole lot of other perspective and updating of the whole global financial…
I've got to run as it's time to get ready to take out Mom, so here is the majority of the email that accompanied the report to subscribers this morning. …
We talk a lot about USD, Yen, the 'inflation trade' and of course, silver. We set targets, parameters and risk profiles. We personally benefit once again from grinding out this…
We talk a lot about FOMC stuff, inflation stuff and silver stuff. At 40 easy to read pages (w/ lots of graphical data backing up the themes) NFTRH 392, the…
NFTRH 388 was sent to subscribers earlier today. A sensible plan seems to be coming into place about when to expect a more sustainable 'inflation trade' with the USD in…
[edit] Not to minimize a tragic (and sick) event that sees a rising death toll, but this is a financial site and so comments are thus related... Yen and Swiss…
#386 slims down to a focused 22 pages from #385's bulbous 49 pages. There is no need for more volume because all plans are intact, markets are within existing parameters…
A whopping 49 pages and not nearly as difficult to digest as that sounds. Lots of charts and graphics populate what I think is a very cohesive report managing multiple…