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Facebook—Awful Anyway You Look At It…

Facebook Below, we look at Facebook from every angle—the philosophical/sociological, the political and the share price. Net conclusion: bad values,

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US Dollar

Up or Down? The Fate of the US Dollar.

Below we look at the US bond and stock markets and the direction toward which they suggest the US Dollar

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Market Graphs

Rated R: Three Important Market Graphs You Need to Check

Market Graphs Warning, This Blog Contains Graphic Scenes of Market Violence Below, we look at recent market graphs on debt,

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Market Reality-Check Part II: Debt, Bond Yields and the Volatility Trade

Volatility Trade Below, we take a deeper look at global debt levels, bond yield triggers and volatility trades combining into

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quantitative tightening

Quantitative Tightening : Will It Cause Higher Bond Yields and Lower Market Returns?

The Big “Yawn” & the Recent Quantitative Tightening Announcement The Federal Reserve’s infamous post-08 policy of expanding the money supply

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No Accountability for Our National Accounting

National Accounting: Making Money in Debt-Driven Markets—Market Crisis or Not As markets continue to make new highs on the back

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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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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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U.S. Bonds

Reality Check? Flat GDP vs. Market Excess, Record-High PE Ratios and a Bond Bubble. Investor Beware?

The Smug Since Adam met Eve, history tends to confirm that spoiled kids and rich uncles don’t produce the best

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