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Is an Inflation Comeback in the Works?

Is an Inflation Comeback in the Works?  Exterminating Angel LOVINGSTON, VIRGINIA – Amid all the sound and fury of the Trump news cycle, hardly anyone noticed. There is a specter haunting this economy. It is the specter of inflation… See, if you want to whip inflation now, you don’t need to do any of the really […]

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Alan Greenspan: Ron Paul Was Right About The Gold Standard

Alan Greenspan: Ron Paul Was Right About The Gold Standard As John Rubino eloquently puts it, “when the history of these times is written, former Fed Chair Alan Greenspan will be one of the major villains, but also one of the greatest mysteries. This is so because he has, in effect, been three different people.” Greenspan started […]

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The Art and Pseudoscience of Monetary Policy

The Art and Pseudoscience of Monetary Policy  Definitely Maybe Everyone’s got a plan for sale these days.  In fact, there are so many plans out there we cannot keep up with them all.  Eat celery sticks and lose weight.  Think and grow rich.  Stocks for the long run.  Naturally, plans like these run a dime […]

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Fischer Admits Fed Is Clueless About What Happens Next

Fischer Admits Fed Is Clueless About What Happens Next In a moment of rare honesty, during a conference in England, Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer admitted that the Fed is clueless about what happens next, blaming the Fed’s lack of clarity on Trump and saying there is significant uncertainty about U.S. fiscal policy under the Trump administration. […]

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The Trap Is Set: “Both Sides Are Utterly Unprepared For What’s Coming”

The Trap Is Set: “Both Sides Are Utterly Unprepared For What’s Coming” If there’s one thing that should be absolutely clear in the current political environment in America, it’s that  there exists a deep division between the people of this nation. Both of sides of the aisle argue vehemently about what’s best going forward, sometimes […]

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Federal Reserve Initiates End Game As Trump Heads To White House

Federal Reserve Initiates End Game As Trump Heads To White House For years, alternative economic analysts have been warning that the “miraculous” rise in U.S. stock markets has been the symptom of wider central bank intervention and that this will result in dire future consequences. We have heard endless lies and rationalizations as to why […]

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Former Fed Advisor: State Pensions Time Bomb Spells Disaster For The US

Former Fed Advisor: State Pensions Time Bomb Spells Disaster For The US Underfunded government pensions to the tune of $1.3 trillion, with a gap that just can’t be filled, is the ticking time bomb facing the US economy which faces dramatic cuts in public services – and potentially riots reminiscent of Athens six years ago […]

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Currency Armageddon? A Word about the Hated Dollar

Currency Armageddon? A Word about the Hated Dollar The “death of the dollar” will have to be rescheduled. Sharply higher yields on Treasury securities and the prospect of more rate hikes by the Fed – in a world where other major central banks are still stewing innocent bystanders in the juices of NIRP, negative yields, and […]

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This is How Consumers Turn into Debt Slaves

This is How Consumers Turn into Debt Slaves The Fed likes the word “credit.” Sounds less onerous than “debt.” Consumer debt rose by $19.3 billion in September to $3.71 trillion, another record in a five-year series of records, the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors reported on Monday. Consumer debt is up 6% from a year ago, […]

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Please Assume Crash Positions

Please Assume Crash Positions That few believe Mr. Market can possibly stumble only increases the odds of a stumble. You know how to get into crash positions, correct? Here’s your guide: Very few punters expect a real downturn here in stocks. The reasons for confidence are many: the Fed has our back, buy the dip has worked […]

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Fed Vice Chair Fischer Admits Fed is Waiting for Godot

Fed Vice Chair Fischer Admits Fed is Waiting for Godot The Fed’s fourth mandate. In his keynote speech on the usual suspects of central-bank topics at the Institute of International Finance’s big shindig in Washington DC today, Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer nevertheless managed to develop a new theory for a fourth Fed mandate. This […]

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Sizing Up the Bubble

Sizing Up the Bubble “In the ruin of all collapsed booms is to be found the work of men who bought property at prices they knew perfectly well were fictitious, but who were willing to pay such prices simply because they knew that some still greater fool could be depended on to take the property […]

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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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Did the Fed Really Say they Could Buy Stocks?

Did the Fed Really Say they Could Buy Stocks?  The Fed told Congress it would buy stocks if Congress allowed it. This statement has caused a lot of people to scratch their heads. Will this cause all the stock bears to rethink their prognostications of a major stock market crash? This was not even on […]

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Stanley Fischer’s Novel Idea: “We’d Be Better Off With A Price For Using Money”

Stanley Fischer’s Novel Idea: “We’d Be Better Off With A Price For Using Money” The end game of central bank lunacy is surely near. Even the Fed heads appear to be mumbling bits and pieces of truth in public. Former Philly Fed President Charles Plosser, for example, told Bloomberg TV this morning that central bankers “wring their hands all the […]

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