The British Pound Flirts with a 6-Year High
Who’d have thought that the pound, universally ridiculed by the FT’ies (lefties who read the Financial Times), would
Occasional posts from the ByteTree team on a range of financial topics.
Who’d have thought that the pound, universally ridiculed by the FT’ies (lefties who read the Financial Times), would
It is rare that the market breadth can be as thin as it is today outside of a bear market.
There was a downbeat tone from ByteTree this week but more a reflection of market liquidity than an economic slump.
Once again, markets seem to be selling off in May. Hence no action in the Whisky and Soda portfolios, which
I know King Charles III owns lots of gold, especially on his head, but I’d be surprised if he’
In a busy week for ByteTree, the theme was risk. Robin and Rashpal wrote about risk in the Adaptive Asset