The Japanese Yen and gold are both trading lower after yesterday's safe haven rally, as the imminent threat of the widening of the Syrian conflict eased, but we wouldn't rule out
another quick change in sentiment, even as early as today, and the precious metal remains one of our favorite bets in the current environment.
In recent years, he has shifted emphasis in his MarketWatch columns from HSNSI to the Hulbert Nasdaq Newsletter Sentiment Index (HNNSI), stating that: «Since the Nasdaq responds especially quickly to changes in investor mood, and because those timers are themselves quick to shift their recommended exposure levels, the HNNSI is the Hulbert Financial Digest's most sensitive barometer of investor sentiment.&raqu
In recent years, he has shifted emphasis
in his MarketWatch columns from HSNSI to the Hulbert Nasdaq Newsletter Sentiment Index (HNNSI), stating that: «Since the Nasdaq responds especially quickly to changes in investor mood, and because those timers are themselves quick to shift their recommended exposure levels, the HNNSI is the Hulbert Financial Digest's most sensitive barometer of investor sentiment.&raqu
in his MarketWatch columns from HSNSI to the Hulbert Nasdaq Newsletter
Sentiment Index (HNNSI), stating that: «Since the Nasdaq responds especially quickly to changes in investor mood, and because those timers are themselves quick to shift their recommended exposure levels, the HNNSI is the Hulbert Financial Digest's most sensitive barometer of investor sentimen
Sentiment Index (HNNSI), stating that: «Since the Nasdaq responds especially quickly to
changes in investor mood, and because those timers are themselves quick to shift their recommended exposure levels, the HNNSI is the Hulbert Financial Digest's most sensitive barometer of investor sentiment.&raqu
in investor mood, and because those timers are themselves
quick to shift their recommended exposure levels, the HNNSI is the Hulbert Financial Digest's most sensitive barometer of investor
sentimentsentiment.»
Dr Diogo Verissimo, a postdoctoral researcher at Kent's Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), said: «Our findings suggest that while climate
change could be deflecting attention from biodiversity loss
in terms of funding,
in other areas the
sentiment shared by many conservationists that biodiversity loss is now a secondary issue could be a result of a comparatively
quicker rise
in prominence of climate
change.»