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The Financial Markets Now Control Everything

The Financial Markets Now Control Everything The entire economic and political structure is now dependent in one way or another on the continued expansion of financial markets. The financial markets don’t just dominate the economy–they now control everything. In 1999, the BBC broadcast a 4-part documentary by Adam Curtis, The Mayfair Set ( Episode 1: “Who Pays Wins” 58 minutes), […]

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Global Financial Markets Go Nuts

Global Financial Markets Go Nuts The global economy has, let’s say, some issues, including a slight demand problem. Growth has shifted into low gear in China and has stumbled in the US so far this year, while Europe has trouble wading out of the mire. But stock markets jubilated last week: Hong Kong’s Hang Seng soared a stunning […]

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“Facts Do Not Cease To Exist Because They Are Ignored”

“Facts Do Not Cease To Exist Because They Are Ignored” Courage “The kid had a 94-mile-per-hour fastball, a clean delivery, and a body that looked as if it had been created to wear a baseball uniform. He was, in short, precisely the kind of pitcher Billy thought he had trained his scouting department to avoid.” […]

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If Anyone Doubts That We Are In A Stock Market Bubble, Show Them This Article

If Anyone Doubts That We Are In A Stock Market Bubble, Show Them This Article The higher financial markets rise, the harder they fall.  By any objective measurement, the stock market is currently well into bubble territory.  Anyone should be able to see this – all you have to do is look at the charts.  […]

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We Live In An Era Of Dangerous Imbalances

We Live In An Era Of Dangerous Imbalances And history shows they correct painfully The intervention by the world’s central banks has resulted in today’s bizarro financial markets, where “bad news is good” because it may lead to more (sorry, moar) thin-air stimulus to goose assets prices even higher. The result is a world addicted to debt […]

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Russell Napier: “The Most Dangerous Thing In Finance Is The Thing That Never Ever Moves – Until It Moves”

Russell Napier: “The Most Dangerous Thing In Finance Is The Thing That Never Ever Moves – Until It Moves” The PBOC – How to fail in business without really flying “Terrain seems a bit unstable…and there seems to be no sign of intelegent life anywhere” – Buzz Lightyear (Toy Story) “That wasn’t flying…that was falling […]

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The Fed. Is Losing If Not Already Lost Control

The Fed. Is Losing If Not Already Lost Control We witnessed a few things for the start of 2015 in the financial markets that were unlike any previous. The first three days of the new year produced the worst three-day stint in the markets – ever. A meaningless, insignificant, trivial, data point? Possibly. However, when it […]

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WEALTH CREATION AND THE NEW ENERGY ECONOMY

WEALTH CREATION AND THE NEW ENERGY ECONOMY Looking at the markets from a 30,000 foot level, some interesting shifts are occurring. And yet they are almost completely under the radar screen. While many in the oil and gas industry make comments that the renewable energy markets are not sufficiently mature for the world to transition, […]

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The Next Round of the Crisis Will Reveal that the Entire System is Based on Fraud | Zero Hedge

The Next Round of the Crisis Will Reveal that the Entire System is Based on Fraud | Zero Hedge. The biggest problem with the financial markets today is the fraud. Fraud is endemic in the financial system today. We know that the currency, stock, bond, and even commodity markets have ALL been manipulated by Investment Banks […]

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