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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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1229Fed under Powell tried to normalize rates offset the stimulus and tight labor maJohn Vosilla-11/11/2019
1228yes, I most definitely feel like I need to take a side in the Cultural Marxism tRetiredNow-11/7/2019
1227You might be right, John. This bubble is the biggest I've seen in my lifetimRetiredNow-11/7/2019
1226Do you feel like you need to take a side in this cultural marxism 'game'John Vosilla-11/4/2019
1225The fact it is global is even more scarier. Way beyond my pay grade figure thJohn Vosilla-11/4/2019
1224Perhaps economy finally rolls over in a major way when oil driller stocks and coJohn Vosilla-11/4/2019
1223Of course, it does. The Federal Reserve has guaranteed corporate welfare throughRetiredNow-10/25/2019
1222cutting taxes for the rich.....the R way More welfare is being given out than wggersh-10/25/2019
1221I'm thinking that it never was fixed either. Really, what we've seen sinRetiredNow-10/24/2019
1220they never fixed the 08 crisis unless you call a $27tril bailout a fix......the ggersh-10/24/2019
1219This economic cycle is stretched out. I know Presidents are always supposed to bRetiredNow-10/24/2019
1218Yet it's the bestest economy evah fasten ur seat beltsggersh-10/24/2019
1217Check out the QE that has taken place just in the last month and a half. $207B iRetiredNow-10/24/2019
1216That is the truth. We're moving towards totalitarianism. In addition, the leRetiredNow-10/24/2019
1215I'm not sure. I'm in a lot of cash and low duration bonds for the rest. RetiredNow-10/24/2019
1214So commodities might be the way to go. Oil is below cost of production. So maybeRetiredNow-10/24/2019
1213The enemy was always gonna come from within Economy is greatest yet need for QEggersh-10/24/2019
1212Is shocking I've arrived at the conclusion many of these people with a megapJohn Vosilla-10/23/2019
1211What can we look at to give a real good read on corporate debt stress levels?? IJohn Vosilla-10/23/2019
1210Can't disagree with much of anything in that article. But Robert Shiller tJohn Vosilla-10/23/2019
1209I most certainly hope so!RetiredNow-10/19/2019
1208Interesting. OK. I'll watch that too. It sure is a muddled picture, though. RetiredNow-10/19/2019
1207Maybe, but I think the pain will come sooner. Check this out... -------- The FeRetiredNow-10/19/2019
1206Slowing to perhaps just under 2% vs just over 2%?? I'm thinking mid to lateJohn Vosilla-10/18/2019
1205Those charts seem a bit off.. Much is lagging and not reflecting continued sJohn Vosilla-10/18/2019
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