Everyone Is On The Same Side Of The Boat

by Lance Roberts In early 2018, I penned a post which illustrated the legendary Bob Farrell’s 10-investment rules. Bob, one of the great investors of our time, had a very pragmatic approach to managing money. Investing rules, and a subsequent discipline, should be a staple for any investor who has put their hard earned “savings” at risk in the … Read more

The Next Recession Is Closer Than You Think

by Peter Cook “Peter Cook is the author of the ‘Is That True?’ series of articles, which help explain the many statements and theories circulating in the mainstream financial media often presented as “truths.” The motives and psychology of market participants, which drives the difference between truth and partial-truth, are explored.” If a Hall Of Fame existed … Read more

The “Russian Bot” / “Russian Troll” Hoax by Neocon Globalist Warmongers to whip up anti-Russia hysteria

by Ian Shilling To date, I have yet to see ANY credible evidence from anywhere of any significant “Russian Troll” activity on Social Media. I’m not saying there are no paid Russian government trolls operating anywhere on Western social media, there’s probably a few – like maybe 20 or so operating 100 or 200 accounts. But … Read more

Stocks Getting Hit Hard As Rates Keep Rising

From Birch Gold Group You can expect rising inflation and rates to be a topic of conversation for the remainder of this year, and through 2019 according to experts. A recent CNBC Fed Survey shows about half of the experts responding believed there would be three more rate hikes after June 2018. Almost the same percentage of experts … Read more

After moving sideways for the past 10 years, Italian stocks may finally be on the verge of a breakout.

by Dana Lyons While U.S. indices once again plumb their post-correction lows, it is important to remember that there is a whole world of potential investments out there. In other words, you don’t have to just trade the S&P 500. Some global stock indices are holding up much better than the U.S. currently. And thanks in … Read more

The Fed is hiking rates excessively into an economy where consumer spending growth was only 1.1% in Q1. This probably won’t end well.

via UPFINA: The economy is seeing a modest pickup in inflation even as GDP growth slowed to 2.3% in Q1 of 2018. That puts the Fed in a difficult position as it balances the dual mandate of having stables prices and maximum employment. One of the latest critiques of the Fed is that by raising … Read more

Many Americans Still Lack Retirement Savings

via St. Louis Fed: As baby boomers age, significant debate has emerged about whether there is a retirement crisis developing in the United States. Some argue that the retirement situation is poor for many Americans, with many approaching retirement age with little or no savings. However, others describe the situation as better than commonly thought, … Read more

INFLATION DISGUISED DEPRESSION

Ground beef represent many industries in America 2017 – median income $59,055 2007 – median income $50,223 The 2017 income buys 15,917 lbs of ground beef The 2007 income bought 22,932 lbs of ground beef ~9k more buys you 7,000 lbs less https://twitter.com/OccupyWisdom/status/992860024144912384 Avg home sale in the US 2007 ~$240k Avg home sale in … Read more

Seriously, get and use a credit card

by idealdreams I’ve encountered many people, both in my personal life and online, that insist upon using a debit card for their purchases, instead of using a credit card — either because they don’t yet have one, or because they have some fear of using a credit card. There are literally no cons to using … Read more

Wells Fargo Investigated (Again) – This Time by U.S. Labor Department

From Birch Gold Group It might be time to start evaluating whether major banks are the right place to keep your money. Why, you might ask? Another big bank, Wells Fargo, is getting investigated… again. And this bank is no stranger to unethical practices… A 2016 “fake accounts scandals” and payment of a $1 billion fine for auto and mortgage … Read more

How Tech is Changing the Modern Credit Landscape

by visualcapitalist From the beginnings of General Motors Acceptance Corporation to the introduction of the Diner’s Club charge card, the history of credit has been filled with game-changing innovations. Today, new innovations in tech are continuing to shape the consumer credit industry – and with U.S. consumer debt sitting at $13 trillion, these changes could play a role … Read more

The World Has Accumulated $215 Trillion Of Private Wealth – But Who Holds It All? About 73.5% – Is Held By Just 10 Countries

by visualcapitalist The 10 Wealthiest Countries The Chart of the Week is a weekly Visual Capitalist feature on Fridays. According to market research company New World Wealth, the world has accumulated $215 trillion in private wealth, a 12% increase over the last year. Incredibly, the vast majority of this wealth – about 73.5% – is held by just 10 … Read more

Transports-Vulnerable to large decline

by Chris Kimble CLICK ON CHART TO ENLARGE This chart looks at the Dow Jones Transportation Index over the past 25-years on a monthly basis. The trend for Transports is up and nothing of late has changed the long-term trend. Transports are testing 3-year rising support at (1) with momentum at levels heights only seen three other times … Read more

John Kerry Meets With World Leaders To Save Iran Deal – Macron Warns War – Withdrawal Not Worth The Price.

by Ruby Henley There is world panic as President Trump edges closer to May 12 – the deadline date of the possible withdrawal from the Iran Deal.   While President Trump awaits May 12 with the probability of withdrawal from the accord, John Kerry is meeting with world leaders in an attempt to save the Deal. … Read more

BREAKING EMERGENCY – Lava Fountains In The Streets Cause Hawaii To Declare State Of Emergency – 6.9 Earthquake!

by Ruby Henley This is a huge development.  We are looking at catastrophic news, and it is happening now on May 5, 2018. The following is a livestream of seismic events: At the same time, lava is flowing in the streets. Parts of the Big Island of Hawaii are being evacuated after Kilauea Volcano spewed … Read more