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Christopher Versace is the Chief Investment Officer of Tematica Research. As the Chief Investment Officer of Tematica, Mr. Versace is editor in chief of the Tematica Investing and Tematica Pro, as well as the author of the Monday Morning Kickoff, which has become a must-read for RIA’s and ...more

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Auto Loans And Household Income – Time For A Reality Check
The delinquency rate for subprime auto loans is at the highest level in at least seven years while used vehicle prices are dropping sharply, as the market is flooded with off-lease vehicles.
More Margin Pressure Ahead
The era of low-to-zero interest rates on top of struggling household income levels led to the proliferation of zero-rate financing on everything from cars to hot tubs to luggage and electronics
Federal Reserve Bank Of Atlanta’s GDPNow Forecast For Q1 Drops To 1.3 Percent
The Atlanta Fed issued their latest forecast for first quarter GDP, which has been lowered yet again and is now sitting near stall speed at 1.3 percent.
Bond Market Dancing To A Different Tune Than Equities
With the impressive rise in equity markets since the election, we look at the bond market to see if there is agreement on all this bullishness.
Post IPO Thoughts On Snap Shares And The $34.7 Billion Market Cap Question
Can Snap Inc. grow its revenue fast enough and deliver positive earnings per share so we can see at least 20 percent upside in the shares?
Fed’s Yellen Boosts Expectations Of March Rate Rise
As the Federal Reserve’s GDPNow revises estimates for the first quarter 2017 GDP growth down to a decidedly unimpressive 1.8 percent, today Fed Chair Janet Yellen gave an audience in Chicago a quasi-definitive on a March hike.
January Core Capital Goods Shipments Pour Cold Water On GDP Forecasts
The January durable orders report throws a fly in the ointment, suggesting business spending fell at the start of the year.
But Those Economic Indicators Are So Hot!
A rising leading indicator is not necessarily a bullish sign for stocks. Stock market returns are, in the end, about valuation. Buy cheap and sell expensive.
What The Financial News Isn’t Telling You That You Need To Know
Investing is all about probabilities and with stocks in the U.S. at such lofty level with a whole lot of perfection expectation priced in, the downside risk relative to upside potential is something that ought to not be ignored.
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