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Tech Boom’s Bubble May Spell Trouble For Investors
Even though AI is revolutionary, not every AI-related company will be a good investment. Don’t rush into the hype with blinders on.
What Could Happen To Bitcoin’s Price If The SEC Approves A Spot Bitcoin ETF?
Gold’s history may hold the answer.
This Indicator Shows Inflation Is Still Higher Than The Official Figures
The median CPI shows that inflation is still way higher than the Fed’s target rate of 2%. It also shows that Americans are feeling price squeezes much steeper than the official 4% rate.
Raising The Debt Ceiling Hurts The U.S. Dollar
Issuing more debt only makes our economy more fragile.
The Fed Is Taking A Closer Step To The Creation Of A CBDC
The Federal Reserve is taking a giant step closer to the creation of a central bank digital currency (CBDC). Its new digital payments system, FedNow, will debut in July.
Is The American Shale Revolution Coming To An End?
In 2022, about 66% of total U.S. crude oil came from shale. But this momentum might now be slowing down.
China Is Leveraging Its Rare Earth Supply… And It Could Lead To A Mania In This Market
China is considering an export ban on “certain rare-earth magnet technology”. In other words, the Chinese government is going after high-performance rare earth magnets.
Gold And The Perth Mint Scandal
Gold will never blow out like Silicon Valley Bank did.
Lawmakers Are Channeling Their Money Into These Sectors
The overall trend among congressional investors has been a flight to safety that we observed amid the Fed's rate hiking.
A Massive Squeeze Is Coming For This Global Market… And Almost No One Is Paying Attention
Goldman Sachs published estimates that the copper market could reach a shortage of 982,000 metric tons in 2023. If this happens, it’s possible that copper production will never be able to keep up with demand.
When The Fed’s Crystal Ball Fails, Part II
The Fed is actively increasing The Great Distortion between the markets and the real economy – while the majority of the issue is beyond their control.
When The Fed’s Crystal Ball Fails, Part I
The Fed is not good at seeing patterns as they develop. The economists and experts within the halls of the Fed tend to measure the economy from a limited vantage point.
Make No Mistake, A U.S. Digital Dollar Is Coming
The digital dollar would be issued by the U.S. Federal Reserve, like all the U.S. dollar bills we use now. It would just be in a digital form.
How The Fed Created A Financial Frankenstein’s Monster
The arc of high finance has many pivotal moments of speculation and crisis. The Fed might not have come into being were it not for a squeeze in the copper market in 1907 that caused a financial panic.
The Fed’s Big Lie
Injecting money into the markets whenever a pick-me-up is needed became the norm, not an emergency response.
This Isn’t The First Time A Country Has Tried To Dethrone The U.S. Dollar
BRICS countries like China and Russia have been unhappy with the dollar’s dominance for quite some time. And China in particular has taken steps to try to bypass the dollar.
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