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These 4 Charts Show How World Trade Has Collapsed In Just One Year

These 4 Charts Show How World Trade Has Collapsed In Just One Year Lately, nothing seems able to shake Wall Street’s bullish attitude. Investors and the mainstream continue to still ignore the worsening trade war – which is evolving into a currency war – with China. But since early May – we at Palisade have […]

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Prepare for a Chinese Maxi-devaluation

Prepare for a Chinese Maxi-devaluation The news is being dominated by breathless headlines about the new trade war between the U.S. and China. But this trade war has been brewing for years and came as no surprise to readers of my newsletter, Project Prophesy. In fact, the new trade war is simply a continuation of […]

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EXPOSED: Secret History of Russia and Wall St.

EXPOSED: Secret History of Russia and Wall St. As we have often explained in our book Splitting Pennies, the world is not as it seems.  Politics often polarizes a country it seems every election there becomes ‘two’ Americas but the current polarization seems to be that of ‘rational’ and ‘irrational’ whereas on one side, there are […]

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BLINKING RED BUBBLE LIGHT: Stock Market Investor Margin Debt Reaches New High

BLINKING RED BUBBLE LIGHT: Stock Market Investor Margin Debt Reaches New High The world is standing at the edge of the financial abyss while most investors are entirely in the dark.  However, specific indicators suggest the market is one giant RED BLINKING LIGHT.  One of these indicators is the amount of margin debt held by […]

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How Long Can The Federal Reserve Stave Off the Inevitable?

How Long Can The Federal Reserve Stave Off the Inevitable? When are America’s global corporations and Wall Street going to sit down with President Trump and explain to him that his trade war is not with China but with them. The biggest chunk of America’s trade deficit with China is the offshored production of America’s […]

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Loonie Tumbles After Ugly Canadian Data: Worst Toronto Retail Sales In 3 Years

Loonie Tumbles After Ugly Canadian Data: Worst Toronto Retail Sales In 3 Years The synchronized economic slowdown has hit again, this time striking America’s latest trade war opponent, Canada, which moments ago reported some very ugly inflation and retail sales data. First, on the inflation front, Canadian CPI rose just 2.2% in May from 2.1% […]

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Kass – Risk Happens Fast

Risk Happens Fast Risk happens fast – Trump trade policy whacks futures this morning We remain in a trading sardine market – not an eating sardine market Hastily crafted policy that conflates politics is dangerous in a flat and networked world The return of an untethered Orange Swan is market unfriendly … brace yourselves The […]

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Nomi Prins: The central banking heist has put the world at risk

Nomi Prins: The central banking heist has put the world at risk “The 2008 financial crisis was the consequence of a loosely regulated banking system in which power was concentrated in the hands of too limited a cast of speculators,” Nomi Prins tell me. “And after the crisis, the way the US government and the […]

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American Mass Media and Punditry Remain a Dishonest, Militaristic Embarrassment

American Mass Media and Punditry Remain a Dishonest, Militaristic Embarrassment When it comes to U.S. presidents, experience has taught me to always assume the worst. Irrespective of what the winning candidate said on the campaign trail, a few things things tend to happen once they’re sworn into office. To name a few, we almost always […]

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Nomi Prins: Central Bank-Inspired “Major Credit Squeeze” Will Trigger Next Crisis

Nomi Prins: Central Bank-Inspired “Major Credit Squeeze” Will Trigger Next Crisis For all the talk about tapering (in both the US and Europe), the Federal Reserve has actually done remarkably little to reduce its balance sheet. And in an interview with Macrovoices Erik Townsend, former Wall Street executive Nomi Prins expands upon some of the […]

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GLOBAL FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN CONTINUES: Economic Growth Chokes On Massive Debt Increases

GLOBAL FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN CONTINUES: Economic Growth Chokes On Massive Debt Increases The U.S. and global economies are choking on a massive amount of debt.  While Wall Street and the Mainstream financial media continue to rationalize the skyrocketing debt as merely the cost of doing business, the disintegrating fundamentals point to an economic catastrophe in the […]

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The Two Most Important Reasons To Invest In Gold & Silver

The Two Most Important Reasons To Invest In Gold & Silver As the markets and financial system continue to be propped up by an ever-increasing amount of debt and leverage, precious metals investors need to understand the two most important reasons to invest in gold and silver.  While one of the reasons to own precious […]

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Market Plummets if Global Central Banks Pull Plug – Nomi Prins

Market Plummets if Global Central Banks Pull Plug – Nomi Prins Two time best-selling book author Nomi Prins says the rescue policies of the 2008 financial crisis are still with us today. Prins is out with a brand new book called “Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World.” The enormity of our current global debt […]

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Four Flashpoints of Volatility

Four Flashpoints of Volatility 1 – Trade Wars Flashpoints, From China to Canada and Mexico Wall Street has knee-jerk reactions to any trade war related headlines. There are legitimate reasons to be concerned about trade wars. The world is increasingly more connected than ever. Many major American companies that are household names such as Starbucks […]

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The Economic Impact of the Bipartisan Bank Deregulation Bill

The Economic Impact of the Bipartisan Bank Deregulation Bill Photo by Paul Siarkowski | CC BY 2.0 Dante Dallavalle: The Senate recently passed the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act or S.2115 with bipartisan support. Essentially the bill rewrites parts of the 2010 Dodd Frank Act. The piece of legislation whose purpose was […]

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