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Negative Yields and a Bumpy September Ahead?

Negative Yields: The Cruelest Month T.S. Elliot described April as the cruelest month, but if one slides from poetry to

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The Bull & Bear Case of Sideline Cash and Tax Reform—You Be the Judge.

Hats Off to the Bulls—For Now At Least… So we live in a post-08 market that only goes up and

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Market History, Market Bubbles

Market History and US Debt, Part III – From Derivatives & LTCM to Dot.Com Bubbles

A Recap Part I of this series set the backdrop of how years of accumulated debt and easy money leads

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Market History

Market History and US Debt Part II—From Nixon to Black Monday.

A Re-Cap In Part I of my little “history of the US markets in four reads,” we looked broadly at

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US Debt Ceiling

Our Debt Ceiling: Where Market Bubbles Meet Political Bubbleheads.

The looming debt ceiling and current political gridlock (and White House tragic comedies) has me thinking less about politics and

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U.S. Bonds

Fragile Bond Markets –One More Crack in a Cracked Market of Crazy Politics, “Healthy” Banks, a Delusional Federal Reserve, a Raging Stock Bubble and a Dying Retail, Junk Bond and Auto-Sector

 Feeling Crazy? Today’s broken markets consist of “healthy” commercial banks, a delusional central bank, a disruptive US President, a fractured

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U.S. Bonds

Politics, Markets and the Mass Media—Which Leg of the Stool Breaks First?

                                       

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U.S. Bonds

Cutting Through Tax Cuts—A History of Avoiding Pain for Political Gain

The Buzz about Tax Cuts Will the Trump tax cuts (which are already priced into this rising market) keep markets

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