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Central Bankers Panic Over Exuberant Financial Market “Fragility”, Warn Risks Are “Underestimated”

Central Bankers Panic Over Exuberant Financial Market “Fragility”, Warn Risks Are “Underestimated” You know it’s bad when… even the central bankers are warning that the monster they’ve created is out of control. As stocks have exploded higher in the face of declining earnings… And collapsing macro-economic data… Policy makers from the world’s central banks are suddenly […]

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Peak Irony: Fed Paper Admits Fed Policy Can Lead to Economic Ruin

Peak Irony: Fed Paper Admits Fed Policy Can Lead to Economic Ruin A paper  by Scott A. Wolla and Kaitlyn Frerking for the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis warns that the Fed’s own policy could lead to “economic ruin.” The paper titled “Making Sense of National Debt” explains the pros and cons of national […]

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The Lessons From Japan’s Monetary Experiment

The Lessons From Japan’s Monetary Experiment A recent article in the Financial Times, “Abenomics provides a lesson for the rich world“, mentioned that the experiment started by prime minister Shinzo Abe in the early 2010s should serve as an important warning for rich countries. Unfortunately, the article’s “lessons” were rather disappointing. These were mainly that the central bank can […]

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Peter Schiff: If They Were Smart, They Wouldn’t Be in the Stock Market

Peter Schiff: If They Were Smart, They Wouldn’t Be in the Stock Market Peter Schiff hit a number of subjects in his most recent podcast, including bitcoin, the stock market, wealth inequality, the Fed and the voting age. He also said we should be thankful for capitalism. Stock markets hit record highs again this week. […]

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Fear of “Reversal Rates” Sets in, Says the Fed

Fear of “Reversal Rates” Sets in, Says the Fed The fear that today’s negative or low interest rates render central banks helpless in face of the next economic crisis. There is now a new theory cropping up in Fed-speak and more generally in central-bank speak. It’s not actually a new theory. I have been saying […]

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GOLD & SILVER UPDATE: Setting Up For The Next Leg Higher In 2020

GOLD & SILVER UPDATE: Setting Up For The Next Leg Higher In 2020 The Day of Reckoning is coming, and it won’t be pretty for the overall markets.  While the Fed liquidity has pushed the major U.S. indexes to new highs, the underlying fundamentals in the economy continue to deteriorate.  Without the record amount of […]

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If Not-QE Is QE, then is Not-a-Blowoff-Top a Blowoff Top?

If Not-QE Is QE, then is Not-a-Blowoff-Top a Blowoff Top? Can $300 billion, or $600 billion, or even $1 trillion continue to prop up an increasingly risk-riddled, fragile $330 trillion global bubble in overvalued assets? When is “Not-QE” QE? When Federal Reserve Chairperson Jerome Powell declares QE is not QE. We can constructively recall the story […]

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Fed Fears Next Crash Fatal – John Rubino

Fed Fears Next Crash Fatal – John Rubino Financial writer and book author John Rubino says he can see the end of the economic expansion fueled by massive debt creation. Rubino explains, “Every sector of the U.S. economy is so over indebted I don’t see how we go on much longer. The Fed is desperately […]

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Is the Fed Secretly Bailing Out a Major Bank?

Is the Fed Secretly Bailing Out a Major Bank? Prettifying Toxic Waste The promise of something for nothing is always an enticing proposition. Who doesn’t want roses without thorns, rainbows without rain, and salvation without repentance?  So, too, who doesn’t want a few extra basis points of yield above the 10-year Treasury note at no added […]

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One Bank Finally Admits The Fed’s “NOT QE” Is Indeed QE… And Could Lead To Financial Collapse

One Bank Finally Admits The Fed’s “NOT QE” Is Indeed QE… And Could Lead To Financial Collapse After a month of constant verbal gymnastics (and diarrhea from financial pundit sycophants who can’t think creatively or originally and merely parrot their echo chamber in hopes of likes/retweets) by the Fed that the recent launch of $60 […]

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The Fed Is Losing Control Over Rates Again, This Time In The Other Direction

The Fed Is Losing Control Over Rates Again, This Time In The Other Direction Starting in late March, something unexpected happened: as the Effective Fed Funds rate drifted higher, it broke above the implicit upper bound on the interest rate corridor defined by the Interest on Excess Reserves. It was not meant to do this. This loss of […]

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Greed Driving Broader Markets Today, Fear To Spark Precious Metals Fireworks In The Future

Greed Driving Broader Markets Today, Fear To Spark Precious Metals Fireworks In The Future With the Fed propping up the entire market and extreme greed driving the stock indexes to new highs, investors have lost interest in the precious metals, for the moment.  However, I am not surprised.  What is taking place in the overall […]

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“Not QE”, Monetization, & “Definitely Asset Inflation”

“Not QE”, Monetization, & “Definitely Asset Inflation” Chart below shows the Federal Reserve holdings of Treasuries, a weekly change (black columns) and total holdings (red line) during QE1, QE2, Operation Twist, QE3, QT, and “Not QE”.  Got it?!?  This current “Not QE” explosion in QE is like some kind of old time vaudeville act (like […]

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Bankers Going for Broke Because They Know it’s Broke – G. Edward Griffin

Bankers Going for Broke Because They Know it’s Broke – G. Edward Griffin Edward Griffin, author of the wildly popular book about the Federal Reserve “The Creature from Jekyll Island,” is holding a conference this weekend called “Red Pill Expo.” It is all about waking people up from the illusions they are being told. Griffin […]

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The Fed’s Dilemma Is Our Problem!

The Fed’s Dilemma Is Our Problem! Pundit Bill Bonner predicts: “Most likely, the stock market will crash sometime before the 2020 election. We can’t know when. …. The end of the stock market boom, too, is unpredictable. But each passing day brings us a day closer to when it will crash and burn.” Bonner’s prediction is […]

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