View Bitcoin’s retreat from highs near $3,900 seen yesterday has poured cold water over the bull mood generated by Wednesday’s quick recovery from lows near $3,650. Therefore, the immediate outlook is neutral. A UTC close above $3,897 (previous day’s high) would validate Wednesday’s long-tailed candle and open the doors to re-test of the last week’s
Month: March 2019
Longtime municipal strategist Stephen Winterstein will leave the research side of the municipal and fixed income market to assume a newly-created role as municipal bond client sales and product manager at Market Axess, the firm confirmed. Winterstein, most recently managing director of research and chief municipal fixed income strategist at Wilmington Trust Investment Advisors, Inc.,
Here’s the biggest calls of the day that we’re watching: ‘”The stream of global macro data points have been less encouraging of late suggesting to us that the industry risks are now more biased to the downside… That said, we are finding it more difficult to advocate “new money” positions in names with the most
With February’s crypto market activity now etched in the record books, signs are emerging that a long crypto winter may be close to an end. The total market value of all cryptocurrencies jumped 14.14 percent over the 28-day period – the first monthly gain since July, according to CoinMarketCap, largely due to signs of life in
Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Shares of Gap surged more than 20 percent after market close on Thursday based on news that the clothing company will split into two publicly traded companies, with Old Navy on its own. The other entity, not yet named, will include Gap, Athleta, Intermix, Banana Republic,
There have been Facebook coin rumors for months in the crypto community and today, the New York Times stirred them up again. According to the New York Times report, Facebook is currently working on its own digital currency to integrate into its messaging services. Facebook Coin Rumors A few months ago, Bloomberg released an article about
Puglia’s ancient vines define its landscape.Lana Bortolot Remote, rugged, rural and not as sexy as its Italian counterparts in Sicily, Rome or Florence, Puglia has been somewhat of a wallflower. But perhaps not for much longer. A recent real estate story in the New York Times featured a one-story villa compound outside San Vito dei
Millennial homeowners have a bad case of buyer’s remorse, according to a new survey. Nearly two thirds, or 63 percent, of millennial homeowners surveyed by Bankrate.com said they had regrets about buying. That is more than any other age group, defined in the survey as people aged 23 to 38, and nearly double the regret
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