Lance Roberts's Comment & Analysis
A complete archive of Lance Roberts's articles, including current analysis & opinion.
The narrative surrounding the “dollar’s death” as the world’s reserve currency has been on the rise recently. However, this happens whenever the US dollar declines relative to other currencies. We...
One of the most common parallels for AI stocks’ booming performance is the tech bubble of the 1990s. Both periods were and are being driven by transformative secular developments. On the surface, the...
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) robotaxi service, tentatively set to launch June 22, 2025, lags behind Waymo’s established operations, which deliver 250,000 weekly rides across multiple U.S. cities. Elon Musk’s...
The Iran-Israel conflict and equity markets are now in sharp focus. As direct strikes escalated in June 2025, global financial markets responded immediately. Israel’s airstrikes on Iranian nuclear...
Risk/Reward Favors Patience
I am traveling this weekend, so we are producing our weekly report a day early. As such, some charts using end-of-week data are using either Thursday or mid-Friday prices....
Recently, I did an interview (available at the end of this write-up) about “buying the dip” in the market, which generated many comments. Most were, “You’re stupid; the market is going to crash,”...
Lately, the “deficit narrative” has dominated much of the financial media, particularly those channels that are continual “purveyors of doom.” In this post, we will discuss the “deficit narrative,”...
The May CPI report released yesterday was considered the first inflation gauge to show how tariffs are impacting prices. We would like to see a few more months of inflation reports before claiming...
On May 20th, Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) CEO Sundar Pichai updated the public on the company’s progress on its AI development as follows:
We are now processing 480 trillion monthly tokens, a nearly 50X...
The deficit fearmongers are out in full force, warning that massive debt payments will further exacerbate the deficit and ultimately bankrupt the country. While we agree that steadily increasing...