What’s this old man talking about?
What's this old man talking about? pic.twitter.com/O9dxuux3RI — Ian Miles Cheong (@ianmiles) October 5, 2021
What's this old man talking about? pic.twitter.com/O9dxuux3RI — Ian Miles Cheong (@ianmiles) October 5, 2021
‘The Great Reset, which was launched during a virtual roundtable today, aims to rebuild, redesign, reinvigorate and rebalance our world. It has been designed to ensure businesses and communities ‘build back better’ by putting sustainable business practices at the heart of their operations as they begin to recover from the coronavirus pandemic’ https://www.princeofwales.gov.uk/thegreatreset #TheGreatReset initiative … Read more
by Martin Armstrong The media calls it a conspiracy theory to even suggest that what is behind this Great Reset is Marxism. Well, the World Economic Forum, the bastion of modern feudalistic-Marxism where the elite get to keep their toys but nobody else, outright and openly says that Capitalism needs more Marxism. The fact that mainstream media … Read more
Facebook shareholders have reportedly alleged that the social media giant overpaid $5 billion (roughly Rs. 36,928 crores) to the American antitrust watchdog to protect CEO Mark Zuckerberg from personal liability related to the Cambridge Analytica data leak probe. The shareholders said to have alleged in two lawsuits, which were filed last month but made public on … Read more
Remember, three months ago the media was assuring you that no one was even teaching critical race theory. pic.twitter.com/yqHDfxAv2B — Drew Holden (@DrewHolden360) October 6, 2021
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🔥”It is possible that lockdowns will go down as one of the greatest peacetime policy errors in modern history.” Amazing what happens when you actually do a Cost/Benefit analysis. 👇 pic.twitter.com/MU9kzcbqKK — George Gammon (@GeorgeGammon) October 6, 2021
Biden's social spending spree may unleash bigger inflation wave: JEC Republicanshttps://t.co/xiSC9lCfDt — FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) October 6, 2021 Are prices rising much faster than the data suggests? @Convertbond says the CPI would show 14%, if we measured it like we did in the 1980's.https://t.co/vnprmoTviS — Paul Greaney (@PaulGreaney_NTD) October 6, 2021 The Next Financial Crisis … Read more
by Kerry Lutz Financial Survival Network Throughout my career I’ve had occasion to work for and with major hedge funds. If you’ve ever wondered how so many of them consistently outperform the market averages, you’re not alone. Here’s 6 of the many lessons that I’ve learned during the past 20 years. Risk Management They are allergic … Read more
I work for a delivery company, one of those food delivery places im sure you know of. Last year I made 200$ a day all year. Earlier this year I was around 100$ a day. This last month or two down to 40-60$ a day. So… anyone else notice a huge sales downturn? Feels like … Read more
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by Simon Black https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/sovman/Freedom_podcast_14.mp3 It’s a simple question of arithmetic. Imagine you could go back in time to 1871 and ask one of your long lost ancestors to invest $2,500 for the benefit of future generations. That amount of money wasn’t insignificant… but certainly not a major fortune; it would be worth roughly $50,000 in today’s … Read more
by confoundedinterest17 Treasury Secretary Janet “Go big or go home” Yellen is beating the hysteria drum by saying that the US faces a recession if Congress doesn’t increase the debt ceiling. Well, Janet, we are headed there anyway with GDP crashing to a measly 1.33%. The fear of not approving a debt ceiling increase (laughable since … Read more
This is allegedly the fight that led to the school shooting in Arlington, TX. https://t.co/A0IHCelxWk — Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) October 6, 2021 He’s now in custody. https://t.co/A25SnwwQ6g — Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) October 6, 2021
Wall Street strategists are taking notice of the political turmoil, warning there is growing danger for financial markets as the clock ticks closer to Oct. 18, the date by which Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expects the country to reach its limit on sovereign debt. A debt ceiling breach is getting “a little too close for … Read more
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says he will not block a debt limit extension into December, making an offer to temporarily end a partisan standoff just 12 days before the government’s deadline to avert default. McConnell announced Wednesday that Republicans will not filibuster an extension of the debt limit “into December” as long as Democrats … Read more
by jessefelder Earnings growth has been terrific over the past several quarters, proving a strong tailwind for stock prices. For astute market watchers, however, this should not come as any surprise. The decline in interest rates, oil prices and the dollar over the past couple of years, in fact, predicted it. As a group, these … Read more
by Lance Roberts With yesterday’s rout, the “bears” gained control of the narrative as the market failed at resistance. In this past weekend’s newsletter, we discussed the market reclaiming the 100-dma on Friday. To wit: “It is worth noting there are two primary support levels for the S&P. The previous July lows (red dashed line) and the 200-dma. Therefore, … Read more