What to Make of the Bureau of Lying Statistics’ Contradicting Jobs Reports
By David Haggith Employment has been the one stickler in my recession prediction for 2019, and finding a trustworthy measurement from the government’s statistics is…
By David Haggith Employment has been the one stickler in my recession prediction for 2019, and finding a trustworthy measurement from the government’s statistics is…
By David Haggith I’m not going to predict when and how the US stock market will crash as I did by laying out the stages…
By David Haggith First, a decline in manufacturing, and then a slump in service industries, now a broad-spectrum inversion of the yield curve hitting its…
By David Haggith 1 – The US stock market is slightly overbought (which is not a positive in terms of head room for more of…
By David Haggith In my last article, “The Bears Have it Right: Economy went Polar Opposite of Bullish Predictions,” I laid out my first prediction…
By David Haggith As happened with the first housing market crash that began in 2007 but didn’t become widely recognized until mid-2008, the present housing…
By David Haggith In a surprisingly candid admission, two former Federal Reserve chairs have stated that the Federal Reserve alone is responsible for creating all…
By David Haggith The market’s last chaotic day closed in a way that befit the entire year. Up, down, up harder, down harder, and done!…
By David Haggith This ain’t no ballgame. This bear has shown up for blood, not sport. The NASDAQ intraday hit the 20% down mark that…
By David Haggith It’s downright wintry on Wall Street right now. Firmly establishing the worst start of a December for the US stock market in…
By David Haggith The Big Bear is back. Ursa Major is in the house of the rising sun, and Taurus is in the house of…
By David Haggith With 60% of stocks now being traded by bots that fake each other out in order to create buying opportunities, stock exchanges…
By David Haggith We just saw a major rift open in the US stock market that we haven’t seen since the dot-com bust in 1999. While…
By David Haggith The following is not simply a list of negative risks to the economy but a list of of serious economic conditions that are already placing…