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Sunday, May 25, 2025

This Week in Barrons: May 25, 2025


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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/week-barrons-5252025-r-f-culbertson-uacbc


It seems like the sell-off that everyone was waiting for has finally arrived. The market (technically) was ripe and primed for a pullback, and simply awaiting some news or narratives as a reason/excuse. Per Callum Thomas: With the ebb and flow of government policy and macro narratives, there’s a new acronym in town: “RTFL” (Range Trading For Longer). With re-shoring talk rising, and tech capex dominating - where are the raw materials?  Where will we find all the energy to run the new economy?  Where are the materials to build the structures, the products, the devices, and wire it all together?  Please feel free to read the rest of the blog post: #investing #stocks #bonds #options


https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/week-barrons-5252025-r-f-culbertson-uacbc


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Sunday, May 11, 2025

This Week in Barrons: 5.11.2025

 


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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/week-barrons-5112025-r-f-culbertson-3oauc


This rally has stalled at resistance, and seasonality is signaling that downside risk is imminent. However, the risk-off signal is fragile, and could switch quickly from bear-to-bull at any time. The word ‘Recession’ is on every earnings call, and could become a self-reinforcing prophecy. Overall, a bull-bear stalemate has set in. Per Callum Thomas: This market is sitting on a window of optimism and anxiety, our floor and ceiling have been set, and there’s an explosive third option lying in wait. Please feel free to read the rest of the blog post: #investing #stocks #bonds #options


https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/week-barrons-5112025-r-f-culbertson-3oauc


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Sunday, May 4, 2025

This Week in Barrons: 5.4.2025

 



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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/week-barrons-542025-r-f-culbertson-hzmxc


With the negative Q1 GDP print of last week and the soft CPI reports … the prospect of a disinflationary recession is being raised. Per Callum Thomas: One school of thought is that tariffs will drive inflation higher – while the other school thinks that tariffs will drive costs higher, squeeze profit margins and discretionary incomes, and result in being a demand killer.   In any case, the possibility of a disinflationary recession would certainly be bond bullish, and it just so happens that we’re getting into the part of the year which has historically been good for bonds (from May through to October).  So just as the seasons are turning bad for stocks (“Sell in May”), it may finally be the season for bonds.  Please feel free to read the rest of the blog post: #investing #stocks #bonds #options


https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/week-barrons-542025-r-f-culbertson-hzmxc


Please feel free to read the blog post: #investing #stocks #bonds #options