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COMMODITIES, GLOBAL, MARKETS

Eoin Treacy

Head Analyst,

Rogue Economics

  • Global Strategist for Fullermoney
  • Frequent Guest on CNBC, Bloomberg TV, CNN & More
  • Encyclopedic Knowledge of Thematic Investing

About Eoin

Eoin Treacy is a world-renowned global strategist, fund manager, consultant, author, and presenter. He is editor of the Rogue Portfolio, strategist at FullerTreacymoney, director at Nevada Trust Company, and investment director at Southbank Research. Mr. Treacy's approach to markets incorporates a novel macro behavioral matrix and heavily features crowd psychology as a timing tool for markets. He has been regularly interviewed and quoted in Bloomberg TV, CNBC, NDTV, CCTV, and The Wall Street Journal.

Eoin's Articles

I don’t mind admitting I have a bug bear with build-in redundancy. I had a little tirade about my recent experience with Google Nest at the end of a recent video – and I have some observations about Volkswagen AG (VWAGY) and its shares, says Eoin Treacy, editor of Fuller Treacy Money.
We live in interesting times. The price of gold is up more than the S&P 500 this year. Gold is rallying despite the rebound in the US dollar. Bond yields are currently rebounding and yet gold is still strong, too. So, what is going on? And how can Alamos Gold Inc. (AGI) help you profit? Here are my thoughts, explains Eoin Treacy, editor of Fuller Treacy Money.
A yield curve inversion does not in itself cause a recession. However, it reflects the kinds of conditions that lead to recessions, which is why it is so widely followed. But several factors have mitigated recessionary concerns on this occasion, advises Eoin Treacy, editor of Fuller Treacy Money.
Commercial real estate (CRE) risks are clear. A solid percentage of people now insist on working from home, for at least part of the time, and some companies are not fully remote. The loss of tenants in downtown areas represents a fall in foot traffic and a decline in taxation, and it inflates risk ratios. And yet, large financial firms like The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS) are trading well, explains Eoin Treacy, editor of Fuller Treacy Money.