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Top Three Videos – January 30, 2024

Tucker Carlson and Jordan Peterson Discuss the Canadian Unrest (January 28, 2024)

Summary

 

The working-class people, including the truckers, are not the problem but the solution, and Trudeau’s actions were unforgivable and criminal, but the truckers handled the demonstration impeccably and were treated unfairly by Canada.

 
  • “My business is filled with Canadians and I always say like why couldn’t you do it in Canada because it’s state media. You know no creativity allowed only racist climate that’s it.”
  • The trucker Convoy was part of a much broader movement of working-class people all across the Western World.
  • Working-class people are not the problem but the solution to the planet, as the truckers demonstrated in their impeccable and timely demonstration.

Lance Roberts & Adam Taggart: Will The Current Bull Stampede In Stocks Turn Into A Bearish One? (Jan. 27, 2024)...

Thoughtful Money...

Summary

 

The current bullish stock market may lead to a potential melt up, but there are concerns about overbought conditions, high equity ownership, and potential economic challenges, including inflation and excessive debt.

 

Market Dynamics and Psychology

 
  • At some point, we’ll get a bear stampede, and investors will struggle to understand why the market won’t stop going down.
  • Understanding market dynamics and psychology is crucial to navigate through the overbought market and potential selling pressure.
  • “When markets are screeching higher like they’re doing now and you have very low volatility, this is a point in time where nobody’s convinced the Market’s going to come down again.”
  • “There’s all this money on the sidelines right all this these trillions that have moved their way into money market funds and now that there’s a party going on in stocks and that the FED might be cutting rates, all that cash is going to slash into the stock market and start driving stocks higher.”
  • The market is going up because of really a handful of stocks, making up 35% of the market, which raises concerns about the overall market strength.
  • The impact of BuyBacks on the market is significant, with a record amount in November and December driving the market up.
  • “Before that can happen there has to be this realization that BuyBacks are not a return of capital to shareholders, it absolutely is not.”
  • “We’re in a market right now where fundamentals don’t matter, you can be a fundamental investor all day long and it doesn’t matter.”
     

Impact of Fiscal Dominance and National Debt

 
  • The concept of fiscal dominance raises concerns about the sustainability of exponential growth in national debt and its impact on the currency.
  • “Presumably many other buyers are going to say look. I don’t want to buy your treasury bonds anymore. You guys are fast becoming a Banana Republic.”
  • The exponential growth in borrowing will accelerate the decline of purchasing power in the US dollar, leading to a decline in quality of life for Americans.
  • The US dollar potentially losing its Reserve currency status may happen after we’re dead, but the trajectory of the spending and purchasing power suggests real problems in our lifetimes.
  • The Fed may struggle to tame inflation in an era of fiscal dominance, leading to potential surprises for the markets and the general economy.

Davos Elites WHINE About Loss of Control Over the Media, ‘WE OWNED THE NEWS’ Admits WSJ EIC: Rising (Jan.22 2024)...

The Hill...

Summary

 
Media elites are frustrated with the loss of control over the news and are concerned about the spread of misinformation, but the democratization of media through technology has allowed for more scrutiny and promotion of claims.
 
  • “We owned the news, we were The Gatekeepers and we very much owned the facts as well.” – Emma Tucker, WSJ EIC
  • There’s a much broader and diversified media ecosystem, including social media, video, TV, radio, and podcasts, challenging traditional journalism.
  • “WE OWNED THE NEWS” Admits WSJ EIC: Rising
  • Media literacy, including how to assess sources and be wary of manipulated images and deep fakes, is important in the age of AI and widespread access to publishing information.
  • The elites admit “WE OWNED THE NEWS” and are frustrated about self-censorship and control over the media.
 

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