The Federal Reserve is doing more harm to the US economy than good by keeping interest rates artificially low and continuing its "monetary medicine", Peter Boockvar, portfolio manager and equity strategist at Miller Tabak told CNBC.
Philip Roth, Chief Technical Analyst, Miller Tabak in an interview to CNBC-TV18 said, the selling seen post US debt downgrade by S&P seems to be winding up. However, he doesn't feel that it is end of medium-term correction.
Philip Roth, Chief Technical Analyst, Miller Tabak, in an interview on CNBC-TV18 spoke about his outlook on the dollar and euro. He also spoke on commodities and said he sees gold looking good from a long-term basis.
Global markets have been subjected to unpredictable events in the past one month. Do the technicals suggest that the worst has been priced in? Well, Philip Roth chief technical analyst at Miller Tabak believes so.