Tag: trade deficit
Small cap of the day: A fantastic case of the “Mondays”
Published on June 1, 2009
It is not often that I get to write about a small-cap stock like this one. China Direct may be small, but may be a great opportunity for investors willing to take on some added risk. If you are as fearful of the fate of the greenback as I am, pay attention.
By Andrew Snyder, [...]
How to play China’s currency nervousness
Published on May 19, 2009
It is hard to blame China for doing what it is doing. If you had a trillion dollars riding on the American economy, you would probably be a bit nervous as well.
By Andrew Snyder, TodaysFinancialNews.com
Baltimore – (TFN): The headlines are stunning, but not surprising. It is a move I predicted and even prepared readers [...]
Low dollar has increased U.S. export growth
Published on August 16, 2008
America’s exports are now growing faster than China’s.
Dollar Bear: Oil Prices and Demand Destruction
Published on July 11, 2008
“Many on Wall Street are cheering the possibility that further “demand destruction” will ultimately lead to significantly lower oil prices. After all, this is basic economics. Prices are a function of supply and demand, and as demand drops, prices must follow. This is simple logic, wrongly applied.” [...]