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Oil Can Push Higher As Cushing Stockpiles Collapse

Oil Can Push Higher As Cushing Stockpiles Collapse Crude prices will likely get a fresh boost this week, as stockpiles at the key US storage hub in Cushing, Oklahoma, risk collapsing to the lowest level (aka “tank-bottoms”) in almost a decade. Such a move would embolden those aiming for a return of $100 oil by […]

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Governments Start Calling For Price Controls – Rationing And CBDCs Come Next

Governments Start Calling For Price Controls – Rationing And CBDCs Come Next Last month in the middle of the surreal “Bidenomics” hype I published an article titled ‘Nothing Is Over: Inflation Is About To Come Back With A Vengeance.’  I outlined the misconceptions surrounding CPI and how it is not an accurate model for the effects […]

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The Hard Asset Inflation / Paper Asset Deflation Theory

The Hard Asset Inflation / Paper Asset Deflation Theory All fiat currencies are no more than floating abstractions of value. Society has put its faith in fiat currency issued by governments. These government-issued currencies are not backed by a physical commodity, such as gold or silver, but rather by the promises from the government that […]

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The Coming Collapse of the Global Ponzi Scheme

The Coming Collapse of the Global Ponzi Scheme It won’t be long before governments around the world, including the one in Washington, self-destruct. Strong words, but anything less would be naïve. As economist Herbert Stein once said, “If something cannot go on forever, it has a tendency to stop.” Case in point: fiat money political regimes. Interventionist […]

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Don’t Dismiss the Possibility of Gold Confiscation

Don’t Dismiss the Possibility of Gold Confiscation If you hold precious metals in your portfolio, there is a good chance you fear hyperinflation and the crash of fiat currencies. You probably distrust governments in general and believe they are self-serving and have no interest in your economic well-being. It is likely that your holdings in […]

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Rising GDP + Rising Yields = A MAJOR Sign of “Uh-Oh”

Rising GDP + Rising Yields = A MAJOR Sign of “Uh-Oh” Have you heard the good news? The Atlanta Fed GDPNow estimates a 5.9% growth in real GDP for Q3 2023. In nominal terms, we can even boast of an 8.9% surge. What fantastic news! Growth! Productivity! This must mean we can all breath a collective sigh […]

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The Failure of Neoliberalism

The Failure of Neoliberalism Backing Up Macro Alf, & Showcasing Ravel, in 11 plots and two averages The macro commentator Alfonso Peccatiello, who writes as @MacroAlf on Twitter/X and publishes the Macro Compass newsletter, recently posted an excellent thread on private debt that cited my work: Let me show you one of the most underrated and yet crucial […]

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A Reader Asks “Does an Increase in Money Supply Cause Inflation?”

A Reader Asks “Does an Increase in Money Supply Cause Inflation?” This seemingly simple question, is not so simple. What is the money supply? How does one measure inflation. Other Deposit Liabilities vs M2, monthly average via St. Louis Fed ODL vs M2 Chart Notes Other Deposit Liabilities (ODL see description below), is a monthly […]

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Why You Are Feeling So Much Poorer

Why You Are Feeling So Much Poorer We are living through the largest pillaging of the American middle class in a half-century. It’s not in the headlines. This is extremely strange. In fact, this might be the first and only article you have read about it. This could be for a reason. If people knew […]

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Why the world’s big debt loads may be here to stay

Why the world’s big debt loads may be here to stay Illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios Staggeringly high government debt levels around the globe may stick — a huge shift from previous years that could come despite the warnings of economic damage this dynamic may cause. Why it matters: Aging populations, worsening partisanship, steepening interest rates and other factors could […]

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Critics of ‘degrowth’ economics say it’s unworkable – but from an ecologist’s perspective, it’s inevitable

Critics of ‘degrowth’ economics say it’s unworkable – but from an ecologist’s perspective, it’s inevitable You may not have noticed, but earlier this month we passed Earth overshoot day, when humanity’s demands for ecological resources and services exceeded what our planet can regenerate annually. Many economists criticising the developing degrowth movement fail to appreciate this critical point of Earth’s biophysical […]

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It Bears Repeating: Best Of…Volume 1

Recently released: It Bears Repeating: Best Of…Volume 1 A compilation of writers focused on the nexus of limits to growth, energy, and ecological overshoot. With a Foreword and Afterword by Michael Dowd, authors include: Max Wilbert; Tim Watkins; Mike Stasse; Dr. Bill Rees; Dr. Tim Morgan; Rob Mielcarski; Dr. Simon Michaux; Erik Michaels; Just Collapse’s […]

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Will This Fall Be the Fall of Falls?

WILL THIS FALL BE THE FALL OF FALLS? MAMChat Egon von Greyerz & Matt Piepenburg This 25 minute video with Matthew Piepenburg and myself is probably one of the most important discussions that we have had. For years we have both warned investors about the consequences of a system based on unlimited money printing, debt […]

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The West Is Losing Control Over the Gold Price

The West Is Losing Control Over the Gold Price TABLE OF CONTENTS: IntroductionThe West is Losing its Gold Pricing PowerThe East on a Gold Buying SpreeConclusion An important change has unfolded in the global gold market. The East has been driving up the gold price, predominantly in late 2022 and the first months of 2023, […]

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Hedging the End of Fiat

Hedging the End of Fiat It is slowly coming clear that the fiat dollar’s hegemony is drawing to a close. That’s what the BRICS summit in Johannesburg is all about — rats, if you like, deserting the dollar’s ship. With the dollar’s backing being no more than a precarious faith in it, it is bound […]

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