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Boomers Are Turning 71—These 4 Charts Paint A Perfect Storm It Will Set Off For Investors

Boomers Are Turning 71—These 4 Charts Paint A Perfect Storm It Will Set Off For Investors Few investors understand the magnitude of the looming demographic crisis and its ramifications. The first Baby Boomers turned 70 last year. At the same time, the US fertility rate is at its lowest point since records began in 1909. […]

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US Companies Are More Indebted, More Leveraged, Less Profitable, And More Richly Valued Than Ever

US Companies Are More Indebted, More Leveraged, Less Profitable, And More Richly Valued Than Ever Via MauldinEconomics.com, Once again I start with a warning: A recession is eventually coming and a financial crisis with it. There is a real potential for it to come soon, although serious tax reform could delay it. But sooner or […]

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MAULDIN: One Of These 3 Black Swans Will Likely Trigger A Global Recession By End Of 2018

MAULDIN: One Of These 3 Black Swans Will Likely Trigger A Global Recession By End Of 2018 Exactly 10 years ago, we were months way from a world-shaking financial crisis. By late 2006, we had an inverted yield curve steep to be a high-probability indicator of recession. I estimated at that time that the losses […]

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Brace Yourself For The Coming Economic Transformation

Brace Yourself For The Coming Economic Transformation If the average person in the US feels as though they are going nowhere fast, there is a real reason for it. Federal Reserve data shows people are earning less than they did 17 years ago. But the real story is even worse than that. The chart below […]

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John Mauldin: The Fed Is Leading Us to Economic Hell

John Mauldin: The Fed Is Leading Us to Economic Hell The Fed argues that low rates have worked. The economy emerged from recession. Unemployment drifted back down. “Yay for us,” said the Fed. Don’t buy that statistical economic garbage. The economy recovered in spite of Fed policy, not because of it. The economy recovered because business owners, entrepreneurs, […]

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Why Syria Matters to You

Why Syria Matters to You Firstly, I want to thank all of you who reserved your online seat for the premiere of my new documentary, Crisis & Chaos: Are We Moving Toward World War III? The keen response has shown us just how many of you are deeply concerned about the turmoil casting a shadow on most […]

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George Friedman: Italy Is the Mother of All Systemic Threats

George Friedman: Italy Is the Mother of All Systemic Threats Italy has been in a crisis for at least eight months, though mainstream media did not recognize it until July. This crisis has nothing to do with Brexit, although opponents of Brexit will claim it does. Even if Britain had voted to stay in the EU, […]

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Growth Is the Answer to Everything

Growth Is the Answer to Everything The Solution to Every Problem Little Changes Add Up Restoring Growth From Carrot to Stick Newport Beach, New York, and an SIC Conference Update “Growth is never by mere chance. It is the result of forces working together.” – James Cash Penney In this business we spend a lot […]

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It Will Take Trillions of Euros to Save the European Union

It Will Take Trillions of Euros to Save the European Union The EU’s political leaders and other elites are committed to holding the European Union together. To them, united Europe is an article of faith. They hold the idea with as much ferocity and fervor as any religious belief. But while the European Union is […]

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6 Warning Signs That the Economy Is in Trouble

6 Warning Signs That the Economy Is in Trouble On July 14, I wrote about the danger developing in the transportation sector, and things are looking even worse today. Here’s what I mean: Look Out Below #1: Royal Dutch Shell reported its quarterly results last week—$3.4 billion, down from $5.1 billion for the same quarter a […]

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The Tenth Man: Floor Monkeys and the Decentralization of Risk

The Tenth Man: Floor Monkeys and the Decentralization of Risk As most of you know, I used to be a clerk on the floor of the old P. Coast options exchange in San Francisco. What a place. I could tell stories about that floor for weeks. The craziest things you ever heard. But let’s keep […]

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