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2016/12/22 Commentary: US Equities ‘Surge’ or ‘Splurge’?
2016/12/22 Commentary: US Equities ‘Surge’ or ‘Splurge’? © 2016 ROHR International, Inc. All International rights reserved. Extended Trend Assessments reserved for Gold and Platinum Subscribers COMMENTARY: Thursday, December 22, 2016 US Equities ‘Surge’ or ‘Splurge’? It might seem counterintuitive that Read more…
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2016/12/16 Commentary: Fed Dread All in the Head
2016/12/12 2016/12/16 Commentary: Fed Dread All in the Head © 2016 ROHR International, Inc. All International rights reserved. Extended Trend Assessments reserved for Gold and Platinum Subscribers COMMENTARY: Friday, December 16, 2016 Fed Dread All in the Head While Fed Read more…
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2017/07/20 Commentary: ‘Normalization Bias’ NOT Back Redux
2017/07/20 Commentary: ‘Normalization Bias’ NOT Back Redux © 2017 ROHR International, Inc. All International rights reserved. Extended Trend Assessments reserved for Gold and Platinum Subscribers Commentary: Thursday, July 20, 2017 ‘Normalization Bias’ NOT Back Redux There’s a question we would Read more…