Kara Smith has worked in human resources for seventeen years. She’s currently HR director for a government contractor in Alexandria, Va., operating in what she says “isn’t the most stable of industries.” Whatever financial stability she’s to have in life she needs to provide for herself. This could be why she’s obsessed with the performance […]
Author Archives: Jason Kelly
Bianco: 5-9% Drop in Near Term
“Strong job growth and falling unemployment, despite still-slow GDP, suggest that Fed hikes are on the horizon and likely strengthen the dollar further. We see risk of a near-term 5 to 9 percent dip.” — Excerpt contributed by Jason Kelly _____________________________________ Z-val: David Bianco Via: Bloomberg Date: 3/10/15 Disposition: Immediate-Term Bearish S&P 500 on 3/10/15: […]
Siegel: Low Rates Are Long-Term Bullish
“The reason I’m not bearish is that interest rates are so low and even with the Fed maybe tightening in June, maybe September, they are going to remain well below their average for many, many years, and that’s a very, very important consideration — valuation of the market. … “I would not just look at […]
Siegel: 5-10% Drop Within Three Months
“We’re within 10 percent of what I consider ‘fair market value’ … Could there be a correction? We haven’t had a correction in so many years. Most certainly. … I certainly would not be surprised to see a correction in the next three months that brings the market down maybe 5 percent to 10 percent.” […]
Live Twitter Q&A Recap
Thank you to everybody who participated in last night’s live Twitter Q&A about The 3% Signal @TheKellyLetter. The following is a recap of the interaction and some further details where I think they’ll help. @cb12131 asked: “Starting #3Sig in a non-retirement accnt. Is it a bad idea to ignore sell signals for the 1st yr […]





