Global home prices are rising, but not to the same extent everywhere. Canada and Germany’s home prices made much sharper gains than other G7 countries
Read More »What is Stagflation and How Will It Affect the Global Recovery?
According to the National Bank of Canada the risk of global stagflation is surfacing due to rising oil prices, soaring food costs, and slow economic growth which threatens to undermine the global recovery.
Read More »The U.S. Dollar Is Dying and We Have Nobody To Blame But Ourselves!
Our politicians seem convinced that giant mountains of dollars can be printed, borrowed and spent indefinitely without any repercussions, and 78% of Americans fully support what they are doing BUT if you are in that 78 percent, you are wrong!
Read More »Bitcoin Is Going To $500,000 and the Rationale Is Simple
While our year-end price target for Bitcoin is $100,000, we believe that Bitcoin prices will soar much, much higher in the long run - like 5X higher. That’s right, we think Bitcoin is going to $500,000 and the rationale is simple.
Read More »Bitcoin Trading Tips That Will Help You Improve Your Strategy
Trading in bitcoin has become a very profitable way to generate income, and whether you're just starting out, or have been at it for a while, there are some tips that can enhance your bitcoin trading strategy.
Read More »October’s Bad Reputation For Declines Is Justified – Here’s Why
October has begun - the month that has a particularly bad reputation for traders! Is that bad reputation justified?
Read More »Will the S&P 500 Reach 5,000?
I don't doubt that the S&P 500 will rise to 5,000 - someday - but it just isn't likely to be this year or next. Let's logically think about this and just where the two keys to market would need to be for 5,000 to be realistic, which are earnings and the PE.
Read More »Recessions vs. Corrections: How To Assess the Probability of Each
This article discusses the distinctions between corrections and recessions, the definition of each, and publicly available metrics to help investors use probabilistic decision making.
Read More »Major Wealth Disparity Between the Top 1% and the Bottom 50%
Asset price inflation is the cause of wealth disparity between between the top 1% and the bottom 50%. The more they have, the more they get. The bottom 50% don’t have anything and need not apply...
Read More »What Is A “Market Melt-up?” Is It Underway OR About To Happen?
Here's a definition of precisely what constitutes a melt-up: “A melt-up is a sustained and often unexpected improvement in the investment performance of an asset or asset class, driven partly by a stampede of investors who don’t want to miss out on its rise, rather than by fundamental improvements in the economy.“
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