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BRICS Hype

From BRICS Hype to Stark Debt Reality: The Signals That Matter

Signals Matters News Letter: The Signals THAT Matter Broadly, the core and timeless principles behind the infrastructure of Signals Matter

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U.S. Bonds

Embarrassing Debt: Are Markets Doomed?

Below we look at the interplay of embarrassing debt, dying currencies and failed monetary fantasies masquerading as policies to suggest

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real financial advice

National Debt = Inflating Away Uncle Sam’s Embarrassing Bar Tab

Below we look at national debt levels and even more inflationary forces as confirmed by cost-of-living-adjustments, Uncle Sam’s interest expenses,

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Debt Ceiling

U.S. Debt Ceiling, Defaulting Bonds and More Deadly Fed “Support”

If the pending debt ceiling “crisis” and “debate” has you biting your nails, well… Don’t call a manicurist just yet.

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real financial advice

Living & Dying by the Same Sword: Unsustainable U.S. Debt

Below we revisit the key sword by which markets shall both live and die: Unsustainable U.S. debt. Rather than write

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real financial advice

CBO Pulp Fiction & More Debt Ahead

Below we look at the latest data from the CBO (i.e. the Congressional Budget Office) and actually try to make

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real financial advice

US Debt and the Black Card

It’s Friday, so let’s a have a little fun with the not so funny US debt disaster. Toward that end,

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The Financial Media vs Debt Realism

As markets reach for new highs, no one–especially the financial media– is seeing the debt storm on the ground. 49

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