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A Guide To The U.S. Corporate Debt Bubble
In this video, Jesse Colombo explains the U.S. corporate debt bubble that is inflating in the U.S.
Why U.S. Stocks Hit A Record
The S&P 500 hit an intraday record of 2,876.16 on Friday, surpassing its January 2018 peak that occurred before the violent 12% correction that ensued in February.
Why Turkey’s Bubble Economy Is About To Pop
Though Turkey’s financial markets have been struggling since the start of this year, the country’s currency and government bonds have been in an all-out freefall in the past week.
U.S. Household Wealth Is In A Bubble – Part 2
The U.S. stock market is at extremely lofty levels due to aggressive actions on the part of the Federal Reserve rather than an organic, sustainable economic boom.
U.S. Household Wealth Is In A Bubble – Part 1
We are currently experiencing an explosion of wealth on a scale that has never been seen before. Unfortunately, it’s not the good kind of wealth explosion, but the bad kind.
Key Levels To Watch In The U.S. Stock Market
Last week, the SP 500 experienced a breakout above its downtrend line that started in late-January, which is a bullish sign as long as this breakout remains intact.
The ‘Smart Money’ Is Bullish On The U.S. Dollar
The dollar’s grind lower has helped to boost non-U.S. currencies as well as commodities prices, which trade inversely with the dollar.
Here’s What To Watch In Crude Oil Right Now
After experiencing weakness in February and March, crude oil spiked to three-year highs in April due to geopolitical fears associated with the Syria bombing campaign as well as falling inventories.
The Fed Has Forgotten The Lessons Of 2008
By holding interest rates artificially low, the Fed has been encouraging the growth of the U.S. debt bubble. This debt bubble is significantly larger than it was in 2008, which means that the next downturn is going to be even more powerful.
How Libor’s Surge Will Help Pop The Global Bubble
Like other benchmark interest rates, when the Libor is low, it means that loans are inexpensive, and vice versa.
Throwing Money Into Tech Startups Will End In Tears
The tech startup boom has been one of the most important and visible economic “growth engines” of the past half-decade.
Key Levels To Watch In The U.S. Stock Market - Wednesday, April 11
The stock market volatility over the past several months has everyone scratching their heads while trying to figure out the next major move.
Crude Oil Breaks Out, But Will It Last?
For the past several weeks, I’ve been watching triangle patterns form in crude oil after its slide in early-February. Breakouts from triangle patterns often lead to important directional moves.
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