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Transitory Inflation Takes Hold of the Economy – How Long Will It Last?
Transitory Inflation Takes Hold of the Economy – How Long Will It Last? Cherry blossoms symbolize the fleeting nature of all things. Photo by Haoshuang Lou Just a couple of weeks ago, Bloomberg reported that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell sold investors on the idea that rising inflation wasn’t going to last. Officially, as of May 2021, inflation had risen […]
Don’t Go Picking Up Quarters in Front of a Steamroller
Don’t Go Picking Up Quarters in Front of a Steamroller Photo by Leroy Evans How did you go bankrupt? Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly. ― Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises Winning the lottery sounds like a dream come true, until you understand most people who win end up broke a few years later. (Most don’t invest their money properly to […]
Is the United States on The Same Calamitous Path as Yugoslavia?
Is the United States on The Same Calamitous Path as Yugoslavia? “Tito, go and make them happy and bring order to the Balkans.” Pic from Propagandopolis Of all the inflationary disasters in modern economic history, Yugoslavia’s is the one most ignored by the mainstream. To be sure, the collapse of the Eastern European nation was a […]
Surging Inflation Might Be the Rumblings of an Economic Tsunami
Surging Inflation Might Be the Rumblings of an Economic Tsunami 神奈川沖浪裏 or The Great Wave off Kanagawa, by Katsushika Hokusai, 1831 Inflation in the U.S. is on the rise, may have started heating up last year, and is now on the cusp of spiraling out of control.Gasoline prices pushing $5 per gallon are concerning bad, and will strain family […]
Would the Last Market Bull With the Last Dollar Please Turn Off the Music?
Would the Last Market Bull With the Last Dollar Please Turn Off the Music? Photo by Pablo Heimplatz on Unsplash Reality always wins in the end. It doesn’t matter if you’re excited about the economy or its outlook. Unless some economic scam is being perpetuated (unlikely), fundamentals always play a factor, and guide the U.S. economy through peaks and […]
Uh Oh: Consumer Price Inflation Heating Up Fast
Uh Oh: Consumer Price Inflation Heating Up Fast Anna Shvets Back in September 2020, we reported on Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s inability to see a “hidden” inflation offset in energy that camouflaged the rise in overall inflation. That “hidden” inflation offset has now vanished, and inflation appears to be heating up quickly. Anyone can see it. Robert Wenzel wrote […]
THIS is What a Margin Call Looks Like: the Consequences of Stock Market Mania
THIS is What a Margin Call Looks Like: the Consequences of Stock Market Mania Financial World A couple of weeks ago, we reported on various examples of stock market mania that have exploded in 2021. Now it’s time to examine a major event that could be a clear harbinger for “the big one” to come. It starts […]
MMT Has Lit the Fuse on This Inflation Powder Keg
MMT Has Lit the Fuse on This Inflation Powder Keg An economic framework called Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) governs the financial world today, but fails to account for the consequences of its practices. In fact, MMT is leading us to an extremely dangerous financial situation that could blow up at any time. What is MMT? […]
Look to Prices, Not Official Metrics, for Inflation’s “Smoking Gun”
Look to Prices, Not Official Metrics, for Inflation’s “Smoking Gun” This week, Your News to Know rounds up the latest top stories involving gold and the overall economy. Stories include: The overlooked driver of gold and silver prices, what to expect from gold after last year’s fireworks, a heap of ancient gold figures has been […]
New Normal: High Unemployment, Near-Zero Interest Rates and Out of Control Inflation
New Normal: High Unemployment, Near-Zero Interest Rates and Out of Control Inflation Since the pandemic began a year ago, the term “new normal” has become part of the American lexicon. Not “new” as in better or improved. But rather “new” as in contrast to the way things used to be. Much of the mainstream discussion argues that […]



