Good Times, Bad Times, Same Strategy Required [View article]
ChrisB: Personally, I have found a very strong inverse correlation between the thoroughness of research in the articles and the amount of interest and commentary.
I would agree that right now if the articles aren't a) short-term and b) preferably, but not necessarily, bearish, most readers don't even bother.
It is surprising how so little of anything really new has happened in the last two months, and how violently the markets reacts either way.
Reality Check for Japanese Commodity Price Estimates [View article]
"Using what they call a structural vector price autoregressive model (whatever that is)..."
I stopped reading past this point. This is poor journalism at best. If you don't know what the heck they're talking about, there is no use in repeating the information if you can't even vouch that you understand it.
Good Times, Bad Times, Same Strategy Required [View article]
I would agree that right now if the articles aren't a) short-term and b) preferably, but not necessarily, bearish, most readers don't even bother.
It is surprising how so little of anything really new has happened in the last two months, and how violently the markets reacts either way.
Reality Check for Japanese Commodity Price Estimates [View article]
I stopped reading past this point. This is poor journalism at best. If you don't know what the heck they're talking about, there is no use in repeating the information if you can't even vouch that you understand it.