The New Housing Crisis Is Stealing Homeowners Future
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“You’ll own nothing” — And “you’ll be happy about it.” CD
The looming end of Quantitative Easing? Since the ‘Panic of March 2020’, the financial markets have enjoyed a period of relative serenity. Recently, however, this calm has been broken by the extensive use of the ‘reverse repo’ facility by the …
George Gammon, Released on 6/11/21 For over two decades, Ken McElroy has experienced great success in the real estate world–from investment analysis and property management to acquisitions and property development. With over $750 million investment dollars in real estate, Ken …
Tim, Ian, and Lydia join artists George Alexopoulos and Seamus Coughlin of FreedomToons to examine the latest, worrying numbers on the US debt clock page.
Rochester has the second highest urban murder rate in New York with killings up 56% and shootings up 90%. Once the 32nd largest city in the country. Rochester is at number 111 and falling. Its population shrank 6.2% since 2000. …
by Shaun Richards The issue of money and what it is considered to be has been something that has undergone quite a few changes in the credit crunch era. For example back then many would have described Quantitative Easing (QE) …
Vehicles are now appreciating assets. Welcome to the future. pic.twitter.com/3mHjGA8GI3 — Ramp Capital (@RampCapitalLLC) May 12, 2021 pic.twitter.com/nUYNmcp0y6 — Sitiveni (Steve) (@sitiveni05) May 11, 2021
by Lance Roberts When there is a discussion of low future returns due to valuations, what gets missed is that such requires a bear market. Let me explain. In “Do You Feel Lucky,” Michael Lebowitz compiled a series of valuation metrics …
The World Economic Forum is at it again. The globalist titans behind ‘the Great Reset’ are now promoting a “smart face mask” that tracks every breath its wearer takes. The masks received a frosty reception online. The mask of the …
Fox Business, Released on 4/5/21 Jim Bianco is President and Macro Strategist at Bianco Research, L.L.C. Since 1990 Jim’s commentaries have offered a unique perspective on the global economy and financial markets. Unencumbered by the biases of traditional Wall Street …
by Robert Wheeler A sophisticated attack on Microsoft’s ubiquitous email software is being laid at the Chinese’s feet. Many people ask whether the attack was a Chinese hack, a false flag, or something else. However, whatever it was, it is clear that …
By Nick Cunningham Iraq will play a crucial part in meeting global oil demand over the next decade, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA). Iraq is expected to add 1.2 million barrels per day (mb/d) through 2030, …
The S&P500 future is up 26.9% from its December lows.Earnings forecasts are down by ~6%. Who needs earnings when you've got #greenshoots? (& #Fed?) $SPY 😜💰🔥 pic.twitter.com/IeIie0V1Fe — Martin Enlund ⚡️🦆🚁 (@enlundm) April 24, 2019 While the S&P 500's valuation …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2yKyC8wVt8 Nice job Demnocrats, you destroyed one of the USAs most beautiful states. JS
by Brian Maher via Daily Reckoning Any simpleton can recognize an unfolding calamity… The two trains about to collide, the twister racing for the schoolhouse, the betrayed lover with a finger on the trigger. But you require a wider vision to …
by visualcapitalist How Rapid Urbanisation is Shaping the Future The world is constantly changing, and many of these shifts have the potential to alter the investment landscape. While some of these changes can be temporary and fleeting, others can be powerful, …
by Shaun Richards This morning has brought a couple of developments on a road I have both expected and feared for some time. This road to nowhere became a theme as I questioned how central banks would respond to the …
By John Mauldin The price/earnings ratio (P/E) has a multiplier effect on stock returns. Over 10–20 years, it can dramatically increase or decrease your total return. In the secular bear market of the 1960s and ‘70s, shrinking P/E ate away almost all …
By John Mauldin Every investor knows that “past performance is not indicative of future results.” Yet many embrace century-long averages as a reasonable guess for future returns. Back in the late 1990s, we were told that the long-term average return (~10%) …
By Robert Rapier Last week I wrote an article — Water Is Not A Fuel — discussing a press release I had received from Australian-Israeli startup Electriq~Global. As I noted in that article, it wasn’t my intent to criticize the company’s technology, but rather to explain …
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In this video, we give you the latest breaking news on 5g technology with Max Igan. Igan expertly breaks down what the future holds for this technology and humanity and how it will change a lot more than just your …
Man in 2007 Predicted How Future Fascism Would Really Work and How Most Conspiracy Theorists Had it All Wrong – Proven Correct 10 Years Later Re:just taking care to take care. (Score:5, Insightful) by DavidTC November 01 2007 https://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=346351&cid=21193115 Have fun …
via visualcapitalist: It’s said that necessity is the mother of invention. As cannabis breaks into the mainstream, the complex web of regulations surrounding the plant may well be what compels the industry to think outside the box. Today’s infographic from Valens GroWorks highlights …
Wolf Richter wolfstreet.com, www.amazon.com/author/wolfrichter “It’s been dripping down, down, down. Frustrating that the housing market is not recovering”: National Association of Realtors What will home sales look like in January and February? Very, very lousy, according to pending home sales, …
by Martin Armstrong I have warned that the entire Student Loan Crisis has significantly altered the economy thanks to the Clintons courting the New York bankers making Student Loans the exception to bankruptcy. In Florida, like many other states, if …
From Birch Gold Group A lot can happen between now and 2034. If you were to listen to a consensus from experts, you’d hear Social Security could run out of money in about 15 years. This idea was recently addressed in …