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Strategies & Market Trends
US Inflation and What To Do About It
An SI Board Since April 2010
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1204No bueno! Ugh. BTW, looks like my buyback theory from before, when I said corporRetiredNow-10/18/2019
1203Well, we'll see. We have a very strange mixture in this country. We have allRetiredNow-10/18/2019
1202Fascism and socialism are polar opposite. It seems the right fail to acknowledgeReal Man210/15/2019
1201Tucker Carlson & JD Vance On The Market Backfiring & Importing China'John Vosilla-10/15/2019
1200Russia and China are cheering on the Democrats in this country, because they knoJohn Vosilla-10/15/2019
1199JFK Killed After trying to shut down Rothschild’s (US) Federal Reserve In 1963 John Vosilla-10/15/2019
1198BTW, the other shoe just dropped. The consumer is showing weakness: player.cnbcRetiredNow-10/13/2019
1197Could be. This recovery has been the worst ever. But the yield curve does have sRetiredNow-10/13/2019
1196Nice, but I believe the yield curve to be just another tool to verify whatever tggersh-10/12/2019
1195Great article. Very true...On the economy, here's the un-inversion that GundRetiredNow-10/12/2019
1194kunstler.com The nation has been too preoccupied with political mud-wrestling tggersh-10/12/2019
1193Housing Market Points To Recession By Election Day Authored by Benn Steil and BRetiredNow-10/12/2019
1192Wow! That guy exactly expresses my thoughts and concerns. Thanks for posting!RetiredNow110/11/2019
1191Your post succinctly summarize the conundrum in a nutshell. Not much we can do wRetiredNow-10/11/2019
1190Well, John, that has been my experience too. I grew up poor and had the luck to RetiredNow-10/10/2019
1189I think you are right about the longer dated treasuries also benefitting. QE4 woRetiredNow110/8/2019
1188Watch from the 14 minute mark [youtube video]ggersh110/8/2019
1187Great call on the short dated treasuries, my guess is the longer term will follggersh-10/8/2019
1186Trillion dollar deficit during a bull market isn’t good. The next recession willReal Man-10/8/2019
1185I agree with you. The bankers have been the real rulers of the world forever. EvRetiredNow-10/8/2019
1184here we go, ggersh! The Fed announced a resumption of QE, although they aren'RetiredNow-10/8/2019
1183The Fed lasted longer than Communism, and the Bank of England is 80 years older Real Man-10/8/2019
1182Yeah, I'd never heard of that before you posted it.RetiredNow-10/8/2019
1181Interesting. I've read about Millennials creating a surge of ex-urbanizationRetiredNow-10/8/2019
1180I was aware of it, but yes, it has really accelerated over the last 5-6 years. TRetiredNow-10/8/2019
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