Why the Next Recession Will Be the Catalyst for Depression
January 30, 2026
Key Takeaways Geopolitical tensions sparked a sharp 7–8% surge in WTI and Brent crude to begin March. A confirmed technical breakout and rising 200-day moving average suggest the bullish trend...
Read moreDetailsSometimes the smartest strategic move is restraint rather than expansion. That lesson played out clearly last week when confirmed it would not raise its bid for after the latter’s board...
Read moreDetailsThe world’s most important oil chokepoint just went dark — and energy stocks are repricing in real time. Brent crude spiked 13% to $82.37 a barrel Monday morning, the biggest...
Read moreDetailsOver the weekend, the United States and Israel conducted a coordinated series of missile and drone strikes against Iran, targeting several high-value military installations in an effort to hinder Iran’s...
Read moreDetailsopened stronger this morning following US and Israeli strikes on Iran over the weekend. There are significant supply risks facing the global oil and LNG market Energy- Persian Gulf Supply Risks...
Read moreDetailsSpot tore through $5,400 per troy ounce on Monday, March 2, 2026, registering its strongest single-session advance in weeks and touching an intraday peak of $5,419.32 — the highest print...
Read moreDetailsGold extends its four-day rally into record territory Price spikes as escalating geopolitical tensions fuel flight to safety Momentum indicators reinforce the bullish bias amidst the angst opened with a...
Read moreDetailsis climbing again, and with it the risk that inflation proves far more persistent than markets had hoped. surged after US military strikes on Iran, briefly pushing above $82 a...
Read moreDetailsAfter the worst month in the markets in a year, March opens down hard, but much better than pre-market lows. It appears that the buy-the-dip crowd was out in force...
Read moreDetailsIn our February 3rd , we discussed the recent woes negatively impacting private credit funds. The concerns began last year with the bankruptcies of Tricolor and First Brands and continue to...
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