John Miller

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John Miller

Economics Contributor

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John Miller writes about economics as it is experienced—not only in data releases and policy announcements, but in borrowing costs, investment decisions, business conditions and household budgets.

His coverage follows the chain from cause to consequence. A change in interest rates can alter credit conditions; inflation can reshape purchasing power and expectations; employment and government policy can influence both market sentiment and everyday financial choices. John explains those connections without treating economics as a set of isolated textbook ideas.

At MarketReview, he contributes to articles that need more than a description of what happened. His role is to clarify why a trend may be developing, which incentives and constraints are driving it and how the effects can differ for investors, institutions and households. The result is economic analysis grounded in practical financial consequences.

Areas of coverage

  • Economics
  • Interest rates
  • Inflation
  • Employment
  • Supply and demand
  • Government policy
  • Financial decisions

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Guide

Stock Trading Software

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Guide

Trading Versus Investing

Trading and investing both use financial markets, but they differ in how decisions are made, how risk is managed and what has to go right for the strategy to succeed.

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Guide

Sources of Information on Stocks

Good stock research depends less on finding more information than on knowing which sources are reliable, what each source can establish and how it fits the decision you are making.

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Guide

Risk Versus Reward

Understanding risk versus reward means looking beyond volatility to the size, probability and consequences of both gains and losses.

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Guide

The Goals of Stock Trading

Stock trading is ultimately about earning a positive return, but a useful trading goal also defines the risk, time horizon, costs and decision rules that determine whether those returns are worth pursuing.

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