From Consumer Sentiment To Unemployment – The Parallels
Guest post from Jim Colquitt at Real Investment Advice: On Friday, February 24th, the most recent reading of the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index
Guest post from Jim Colquitt at Real Investment Advice: On Friday, February 24th, the most recent reading of the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index
Guest post from Arthur Marion Ceolin at the Mises Wire: Recently, I published an article in the Mises Wire, “Woke Egalitarianism and the Elites,” in
Guest post from John Rubino: The past few decades of unnaturally easy money have created a world of “moral hazard” in which a ridiculous number
Guest post from Charles Hugh Smith at Oftwominds.com: So sorry, but the lifestyle of low-cost credit and all the goodies it could buy is permanently
Guest post from Adam Hamilton from Zeal LLC: The big US stocks dominating investors’ portfolios have reached a key technical juncture. They’ll soon either bounce
Guest post from Alasdair Macleod at Goldmoney.com: This article is about why interest rates and bond yields are rising and why they will continue to
Guest post from Egon Von Greyerz at GoldSwitzerland.com: The final stages of major economic cycles are always accompanied by the maximum amount of bad news
Guest post from Jason Sorens at AIER: New Zealand recently passed a law permanently prohibiting the sale of tobacco to anyone born on or after
Guest post from Charles Hugh Smith, Author at Oftwominds.com: The decay in quality reveals that the collapse of the neoliberal-hyper-financialization-hyper-globalization model has already occurred. I’ve
Guest post from John Rubino: One of the signposts on the road to recession (or in today’s case Depression) is a sudden increase in the
Guest post from Simon Black at SovereignMan.com: In 1969 while testifying to Congress, US Secretary of the Treasury Joseph Barr called out 155 Americans who
Guest post from Peter Schiff at SchiffGold.com: Any suggestion of returning the monetary system to a gold standard is immediately met with howls of protest.
Guest post from Karl Denninger at Market-ticker.org: It’s really not very complicated. If there are negative real rates of interest, defined as the cost of
Guest post from Jesse Felder at thefelderreport.com: When it comes to technical analysis I subscribe to the KISS philosophy: Keep It Simple, Stupid! The more
Legend Bob Moriarty Explains Why He Is Investing in This Mineral Exploration Company!…Charles Hugh Smith: Turmoil Ahead As We Enter The New Era Of ‘Scarcity’…John
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