Super Bowl Lesson, Earnings, DC Reality, Bonds, Labor Demand, Southwest Air Bond markets are pricing in medium-term economic growth amid monetary and fiscal conditions that they believe to be conducive to igniting inflation.
The Super Bowl is always a tough obstacle to circumnavigate for traders and investors. Screws up the whole Sunday night cram session ritual. On the one hand, this is pro (American) football s championship, so there is at least some interest that creeps into one s subconsciousness. Not just the teams, but the commercials and half-time show can garner some attraction, and then there are the family members. They all want to watch the big game with their dad, with their spouse. They don t understand that if the provider goofs off on Sunday nights, that they don t eat. In the worlds of business, finance and economics, Sundays are part of the work week. Always have been, always will be. It s just that on Sundays, the pressure to perform is toned down and so
Shock & Awe Markets, Bank Stocks, Apple s Debt Move, Trading Amazon, ServiceNow Right off the top, the bubble has burst for the short squeeze names such as GameStop and AMC Entertainment.
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Retired General Tommy Franks never cared for the term shock and awe , and really did not see his tactics in the way they were described by the mainstream media back in 2003, as U.S. forces invaded Iraq. The U.S. made use of overwhelming air superiority backed by the rapid use of just as overwhelming ground forces. The whole idea of such an intense show of force is to rapidly dominate the area of operations in such a way as to deteriorate the enemy s perception of their own capabilities. To paralyze them in either fear, confusion or both.