Tom Essaye Quoted in MarketWatch on January 17, 2020
“Nothing in phase one will specifically add much to global [economic] growth…” wrote Tom Essaye, president of the Sevens Report in a Thursday note to clients. Click here to read the full article.
“Nothing in phase one will specifically add much to global [economic] growth…” wrote Tom Essaye, president of the Sevens Report in a Thursday note to clients. Click here to read the full article.
“Unless we begin to see significantly colder temperatures show up in the extended forecasts into the back half of winter, the natural gas market is poised to continue lower…” said Tyler Richey, co-editor of Sevens Report Research. Click here to read the full article.
Oil prices had spent the front half of the week moving lower “largely thanks to lingering oversupply concerns and a continued unwind of the geopolitical fear bid that was triggered by the U.S.-Iran…” said Tyler Richey, co-editor at Sevens Report Research. Click here to read the full article.
Tom Essaye, president of the Sevens Report, said in a Monday note to clients that the near 10% rally the S&P 500 pulled off in the fourth quarter of last year was driven by the idea that “the U.S.-China trade truce combined with global central bank easing (and specifically the Fed being very dovish) will result in a rebound in global growth…” Click here to read the full article.
Shares of the beleaguered aviation company make up 20% of the iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF ITA, -0.11%, pointed out Tom Essaye, president of the Sevens Report, in a research note out Tuesday. The exchange-traded fund has gained 31% in the year to date, even though Boeing shares are up less than 5%.
And Essaye thinks there’s room for Boeing to gain altitude. “I’m not a Boeing analyst,” he cautions, but lays out a strong case for upside. The decision to halt production on the 737 may have been negative…Click here to read the full article.
The “solid economic data in the U.S. and abroad” paired with phase one/phase two trade deal optimism helped fuel the rally from a fundamental standpoint. From a technical standpoint, recently strong upside momentum is creating a ‘chase’ higher effect, further lifting…” Tyler Richey, co-editor at Sevens Report Research wrote in Tuesday’s newsletter. Click here to read the full article.
Even so, “deeper production cuts were not the consensus expectation coming into this week’s OPEC+ meeting (only an extension of current policy) and if they are formally agreed upon tomorrow, that will be an incremental positive for the market in the near to medium term,” said Tyler Richey, co-editor at Sevens Report Research. Then “we could see WTI futures breakout…” Click here to read the full article.
“Trade war headlines have been the main driver of the energy markets, but since late last week, OPEC+ policy expectations, economic data, and inventory/production releases have…” said Tyler Richey, co-editor at Sevens Report Research. Click here to read the full article.
“Considering that recession fears are based on a slowdown in manufacturing and business spending bleeding into the labor market and, ultimately, the consumer, it’s notable that claims are rising…” according to Tom Essaye, president of the Sevens Report, in a Monday note. Click here to read the full article.
The bearish supply and production data by the Energy Information Administration and “lack of clarity” on the U.S.’s plans for tariff policy changes as part of the phase one trade deal with China, are “both negative influences on the market…” said Tyler Richey, co-editor of Sevens Report Research. Click here to read the full article.