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John Taylor: Why Economic Failure Causes Political Polarization
Authored by John Taylor, originally posted at WSJ.com, It is a common view that the shutdown, the debt-limit debacle…
October 29, 2013
Prepare, Don’t Predict: Building Resilient Portfolios with Private Credit
For decades, investors climbed the 60/40 ladder with confidence. Now, every step feels less steady. High inflation that refuses to budge, interest rates that won’t come down anytime soon, and the growing correlation between stocks and bonds...
Did The Fed Kill The Long Term Investor?
by Lance Roberts of STA Wealth Management, Gone are the days where people looked towards next year when…
October 29, 2013
James Kunstler: Two Forces and Three Bears
by James H. Kunstler of Kunstler.com, In these climax years of industrial technocratic society, two opposing forces shape…
October 29, 2013
David Templeton: Multiple Expansion Contributing To Market Returns
by David Templeton, Horan Capital Advisors “We are nicely above the old high, and we’re just getting to…
October 28, 2013
Steen Jacobsen: Rediscovering The Price Of Money... When Things Can't Get Any Worse
by Steen Jakobsen, CIO Saxo Bank (via Trading Floor.com), I’ve been starting my speeches for some time now…
October 27, 2013
Scott Minerd: "Risk-on Returns"
October 23 2013 Ultra loose U.S. monetary policy continues pushing asset values higher at home and abroad. Seasonal…
October 25, 2013
Eric Sprott's Open Letter to The World Gold Council
Authored by Eric Sprott of Sprott Global Resources, Dear World Gold Council Executives; As you very well know,…
October 23, 2013
How the Shutdown Caused an Information Fog
What happens when the departments that collect and publish economic information stop operating, as they have during the…
October 21, 2013
The Economy and Bond Market Radar (October 21, 2013)
The Economy and Bond Market Radar (October 21, 2013) Treasury bond yields fell this week as the government…
October 21, 2013
The Most Dangerous Line Uttered During The Debt Ceiling Debate
by Lance Roberts of STA Wealth Management, Today there is a great sense of relief that has swept…
October 18, 2013
Slowly At First, Then All At Once
by Simon Black of Sovereign Man Slowly at first, then all at once “How did you go bankrupt?”…
October 18, 2013
Housing Issues A Continuing Drag On Consumer Spending
by David Templeton, Horan Capital Advisors A recent report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York shows…
October 18, 2013
Jeffrey Saut: "Huey Lewis and the News!"
“Huey Lewis and the News!” by Jeffrey Saut, Raymond James October 14, 2013 The object lesson here is…
October 15, 2013
Bill and TED's Excellent Adventure
by Paul Moroz, Mawer Investment Management Political differences in Washington have managed to create an anomaly in financial…
October 14, 2013
The Economy and Bond Market Radar (October 14, 2013)
The Economy and Bond Market Radar (October 14, 2013) Treasury bond yields were little changed this week as…
October 14, 2013