Philadelphia 100 & Inc. Regionals Northeast, 2022

Commentary

QE Impact on Rise in Interest Rates

Posted: April 9, 2020

“Approximately every seven years there is a major interest rate spike. Quantitative easing was done in three segments: 2008, 2010, and 2012. I believe this mitigated the rise in interest rates. The next adjustment in interest rates should be 2022.” Read more… The full article is published in Bancroft Capital’s “View from the Bleachers” Newsletter […]

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The Final Act Will Play Out Pt. 2

Posted: April 7, 2020

“My guess is that between 2021 and 2022, the bond market will undergo extreme stress leading to much higher interest rates.” Read more… The full article is published in Bancroft Capital’s “View from the Bleachers” Newsletter by Larry Morris. For access to the article, please complete the Article Access form on the right. Larry Morris […]

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The Final Act Will Play Out Pt. 1

Posted: April 3, 2020

“The conclusion from indicators is for a major sell off to occur between 2020 and 2022, which will be the substantial development influencing the markets for several years to come.” Read more… The full article is published in Bancroft Capital’s “View from the Bleachers” Newsletter by Larry Morris. For access to the article, please complete […]

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Treasury 10YR & DJIA Indicate Market Move

Posted: March 26, 2020

Risk is a four-letter word, but Risk Management is a trader’s/portfolio manager’s best ally. At some point in our lives, personal financial planning, estate and trust allocations, or every day job obligations, we must attempt to deal with market obstacles that may deter us from our stated objective. Managing risk is an attempt to decipher […]

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Hazard of External Manipulation

Posted: March 18, 2020

Over the last ten to fifteen years we have been subjected to any number of apocalyptic predications as well as the timing of these potential market upheavals. Up to now all of these predictions have not come to pass. That fact has not deterred these prognosticators from alarming market participants at any opportunity to command attention for themselves.

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