tradedeficit
In his podcast addressing the markets today, Louis Navellier offered the following commentary. Scrutinizing Bid-To-CoverThe U.S. Treasury is auctioning $1.03 trillion in Treasuries securities this week, so the “bid-to-cover” ratios will be closely scrutinized. A bid-to-cover ratio below 2.2 is problematic since it typically causes interest rates to rise. On the other hand, a bid-to-cover ratio above 2.4 is great, since interest rates are stable. However, during the last big Treasury auction several weeks ago, the 20-year Treasury bond had an impressive bid-to-cover ratio of 2.87 to 1, so inter...
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When hearing about the trade deficit, for some people, this term might cause negative associations. However, it is not quite bad for the economy. It is also well-known that countries are limited in their resources and, as a result, in goods and services as well. This is why they tend to make contacts with neighbors and establish trade relations. Over time, the differences between the volume of a trader with each other are accumulated since they are not trading the exact same amount with each other. One country might need X amount of goods, while in exchange, the other country might need X-Y am...
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