AKG weekly charts - Issue #123
This newsletter is a weekly selection of 10 charts hand-picked across the internet which pertains to our investment strategy and bring an updated insight and perspective.
[1] Time for extra caution?
[2] The most useless inflation hedge - Gold has again given up gains in a month’s time!
[3] US bank lending going down the drain!
[4] More countries listed companies sales growth is falling rapidly indicating recession struggles
[5] Euphoric Nov, Euphoric Half December. Santa Rally arrived early!
[6] Top 7 stocks are ruling the S&P!
[7] China’s share of global commodities demand…
[8] Japan has the highest debt-to-GDP ratio among ALL developed countries…
[9] F&O trading in India has grown 441 times bigger than cash equities, a multiple of 32x larger than 4 years ago
[10] Longest Ever Yield Curve Inversion (274 trading days and counting…)
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​This newsletter is for information and educational purposes only. In this material, Amit Kumar Gupta (SEBI registered Research Analyst, INH100009327) has used information that is publicly available and is believed to be from reliable sources. While utmost care has been exercised, the author does not warrant the completeness or accuracy of the information and disclaims all liabilities, losses and damages arising out of the use of this information. Readers, before acting on any information herein should make their own investigation & seek appropriate professional advice. Any sector(s)/ stock(s)/ issuer(s) mentioned do not constitute any recommendation and the RA may or may not have any future or existing position in these. All opinions/ figures/ charts/ graphs are as on date of publishing (or as at mentioned date) and are subject to change without notice. Any logos used may be trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders, our usage does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them. Past performance on charts may or may not be susta​​ined in the future and should not be used as a basis for comparison to infer any investment ideas