The ‘transitory’ supply chain crack…
The transitory supply chain crack pic.twitter.com/sRhrPD30yj — Alessio (@AlessioTMAD) July 18, 2021 pic.twitter.com/g3Jb5ynrD2 — Alessio (@AlessioTMAD) July 18, 2021
The transitory supply chain crack pic.twitter.com/sRhrPD30yj — Alessio (@AlessioTMAD) July 18, 2021 pic.twitter.com/g3Jb5ynrD2 — Alessio (@AlessioTMAD) July 18, 2021
The thumb screws are on, when account’s run the world the world runs down the drain. A brief look at our supply chain failure,some may say its a plan to starve us out by design! Or maybe a push to …
Goldman Sacs put out a time line when they think supply chains will stabilize and refills, that’s Q2 2022, but its from demand destruction as prices become so expensive consumers stop buying. Freight rates hit $100,000 per day, Argentina halts …
Extreme weather, cyberattacks, heated demand, local and global inflation are just a few reasons why U.S. consumers are seeing prices going through the roof. The price of pretty much everything – from food to furniture to electronics to lumber – …
by C Hamilton As the old adage goes, real estate is all about location, location, location. Given this, I wanted to offer a regional and state by state view of the situation, where declining total populations, large declines among those …
Alasdair Macleod interviewed on USA Watchdog by Greg Hunter Finance and economic expert Alasdair Macleod says a new rule change at the Bank of International Settlements (BIS), aka the central bank of central bankers, is going to help drive the price of gold and …
Housing boom may be cooling as weekly mortgage demand drops again The average interest rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages decreased to 3.17% from 3.18% last week, but the Mortgage Bankers Association said applications for a mortgage to purchase a home …
by Dave Kranzler of Investment Research Dynamics “April 2021 money supply and monetary base growth continued to explode” – John Williams, Shadowstats.com Williams is referencing the “base” monetary aggregates which are compiled monthly. The Fed’s balance sheet grows by the week, hitting $7.922 trillion …
by Jeff Thomas via International Man In 1944, the US had been the primary supplier for arms for the allies during World War II and, as such, exited the war with more wealth than any of the other nations that had …
Greedy CCP related entities have taken talent from other chip manufactures by promising 3 times wages to tech workers to come to china only to find unfinished buildings gutted by plans along with mysterious fires at outside china chip manufacturers …
By Andrea Shalal and Trevor Hunnicutt CLEVELAND, May 27 (Reuters) – President Joe Biden pledged on Thursday to root out anti-competitive business practices and ease construction materials shortages and transportation backups that are causing price hikes across the country. “In …
by Martin Armstrong The Federal Reserve has discontinued updating the M1 and M2 weekly money supply series and is instead now updating the series monthly. What is really going on is what I have been talking about and was one …
Rebecca Felton, RiverFront Investment Group Senior Market Strategist, joins Yahoo Finance’s Myles Udland, Julie Hyman, and Brian Sozzi to discuss supply chain challenges, rising inflation concerns, and tech stocks as the economy reopens.
TradersChoice.net, Released on 5/21/21 Gregory Mannarino started his career working for the securities and trading arm of the now defunct Bear Stearns before the dot-com bubble. After realizing that working on Wall Street was not like the movies, he moved on …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeKtb9VvtZM Every day it goes by we are learning that things are getting even worse than we originally thought. Global supply chains are in utter chaos and the situation is being aggravated by a number of different factors, so it …
Germany as well…https://t.co/SDNNdXtmEl — Tracy Shuchart (𝒞𝒽𝒾 ) (@chigrl) May 16, 2021
(Kitco News) – Copper‘s unprecedented run to a 10-year high of $10,000 per tonne on the London Metals Exchange (LME) could just be the start of a much larger uptrend, according analysts at Bank of America. In a report Monday, the bank’s …
by Hyper Star All of you are complete Muppets buying new homes. Building new homes… And you guys and gals. All have no idea and so short sighted. Your going to climb to the short lived apex of the cliff… …
The effects on ocean freight capacity are starting to get worse almost a month after the Ever Given ran aground in the Suez Canal. When the Suez was blocked, ships arrived late to critical ports of call. Transporters had to …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNEd4msvoW8 For Links Referenced See: https://lisahaven.news/2021/04/its-ab…
by Mac Slavo of SHTFplan The shipping industry is seeing the biggest spike in lost containers in seven years. Shipping containers are plunging into the ocean in overwhelming numbers threatening to overwhelm the supply chain and increase already rising prices. If you haven’t …
Wow. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/M1SL Take a look at the vertical line… 2020 That is the Fed pressing the nuclear button. Copper heads to $10,000 for the first time in 10 years.https://t.co/6Eqr5TTSTF pic.twitter.com/JEtK9JpRIv — David Ingles (@DavidInglesTV) April 28, 2021 AC
By Matthew Piepenburg Upton Sinclair famously observed that, “it is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” After decades navigating among Wall Street sell-siders or reading the pablum that passes for …
Over the last few weeks alone there has been LOTS of stories of rapidly rising shipping rates, food and other commodities prices rising and other input costs needed for manufacturing all going up at fast paces far faster than the …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs9pyTv58qc The housing market madness is currently marking a clear shift in buyers’ mood and sentiment as the health crisis drags on. Whereas the Fed plunged mortgage rates to record lows and the federal government delayed the foreclosure wave via …
Rafi Farber on Palisades Gold Radio Tom welcomes a new guest to the show, Rafi Farber. Rafi is an investor, author, and proponent of the Austrian Business Cycle. His investing approach includes gold, silver, and various associated stocks and investment vehicles. To …
The Federal Reserve recently discontinued updating the M1 and M2 weekly money supply series and is instead updating the series monthly. Steve Hanke, professor of Applied Economics of Johns Hopkins University, said that this change reflects a change in attitude …