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Strategies & Market Trends : John Pitera's Market Laboratory

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (18125)4/13/2016 12:30:59 AM
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Hi Hawk, Great chart.. That correlation is why Milton Friedman won a Nobel prize in economics for his development of the Monetary theory of Economic activity. He has been mentioned here numerous times over the years.

to show you how interesting and potentially dangerous the world is there are not even 5000 companies in the Wilshire 5000 anymore.

we have an endless sea of derivatives... ETF's ....just to start.

en.wikipedia.org

The Wilshire 5000 Total Market Index, or more simply the Wilshire 5000, is a market-capitalization-weighted index of the market value of all stocks actively traded in the United States. As of June 30, 2015 the index contained only 3,691 components. [1] The index is intended to measure the performance of most publicly traded companies headquartered in the United States, with readily available price data, (Bulletin Board/penny stocks and stocks of extremely small companies are excluded). Hence, the index includes a majority of the common stocks and REITs traded primarily through New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, or the American Stock Exchange. Limited partnerships and ADRs are not included. It can be tracked by following the ticker ^W5000.


That expansion of the monetary base has really gone exponential... Bill Gross was writing how when he started in 1971 there were was 1 Trillion in Credit Assets... Now it's 58 Trillion

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Family tree of Economics.

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anyone reading that post be sure to read the next few after it for the real causes of the expansion of the Great Depression.

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Paul Volker breaks the back of inflation.

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Chip McVikar with an outstanding post from 2012.

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der spiegel with a euro forecast that has not panned out......yet????

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This post has the woman who should have been on the VP ticket in 2008 from the perspective that she had the answer to Katie Couric's question on what do you read.

Von Mises at the beach.....

John
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