Here is an infographic about New Years Resolutions. The data comes from Google searches about resolutions.
via Visual.ly.
Interesting.

Thoughts about the markets, automated trading algorithms, artificial intelligence, and lots of other stuff
Here is an infographic about New Years Resolutions. The data comes from Google searches about resolutions.
via Visual.ly.
Interesting.
At this point, the S&P 500 is up over 200% from its March 2009 low.
This bull market has lasted 68 months, which seems like a long time … until you compare it to the length and strength of other bull runs.
This chart shows the history of Bull and Bear Markets in the U.S.
via @jerrykerns.
At this point, the S&P 500 is up over 200% from its March 2009 low.
This bull market has lasted 68 months, which seems like a long time … until you compare it to the length and strength of other bull runs.
This chart shows the history of Bull and Bear Markets in the U.S.
via @jerrykerns.
Hope you are having a Happy New Year!
Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.
Hope you are having a Happy New Year!
Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.
The world has over 7 billion people.
How can we get a sense of what it means … and who we are?
One way is by statistically representing the world population as 100 people. That way, complex issues become more comprehensible and help us get a clearer look at the big picture.
So, what would the world look like if it were represented by just 100 people?
The infographic below covers a broad range of statistics, including: gender, age, race and religion.

via Washington Post.
To see a video about this, click here.
A different look at the data is here.
You can find the original source of the data here.
The world has over 7 billion people.
How can we get a sense of what it means … and who we are?
One way is by statistically representing the world population as 100 people. That way, complex issues become more comprehensible and help us get a clearer look at the big picture.
So, what would the world look like if it were represented by just 100 people?
The infographic below covers a broad range of statistics, including: gender, age, race and religion.

via Washington Post.
To see a video about this, click here.
A different look at the data is here.
You can find the original source of the data here.
There is always something working in the Markets. It still surprises me how often it changes.
A look at the recent winners and losers (based on year-end performance) shows the volatility and varied nature of this list.
Who would have guessed the big winners this year would be Coffee and Cattle (though most of those gains came in the first half of the year)?
The chart below shows the top-and-bottom performing markets for the year. The data is color coded based on sector. The first column shows 2014 performance, followed by five columns of the most recent prior yearly market performances.
Click the image to jump to the full chart.
Click this link to view weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly views of this data.
So, how did the U.S market compare to other markets around the world? Here is an interactive chart showing how the S&P 500 out-performed this past year.
There is always something working in the Markets. It still surprises me how often it changes.
A look at the recent winners and losers (based on year-end performance) shows the volatility and varied nature of this list.
Who would have guessed the big winners this year would be Coffee and Cattle (though most of those gains came in the first half of the year)?
The chart below shows the top-and-bottom performing markets for the year. The data is color coded based on sector. The first column shows 2014 performance, followed by five columns of the most recent prior yearly market performances.
Click the image to jump to the full chart.
Click this link to view weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly views of this data.
So, how did the U.S market compare to other markets around the world? Here is an interactive chart showing how the S&P 500 out-performed this past year.
Happy New Year!
Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.