The View From Under The Bus
A visualization of the extreme plight of the saver by Adam Taggart As the dust settles from the recent presidential election, it’s becoming clear that a large part of the sentiment behind the vote for […]
A visualization of the extreme plight of the saver by Adam Taggart As the dust settles from the recent presidential election, it’s becoming clear that a large part of the sentiment behind the vote for […]
Steve Keen explains the flaws in conventional theory and what a President Trump could do to reverse the process. By Valentin Schmid, Epoch Times A container ship berths at the port of Qingdao in northeast […]
By Nomi Prins and James Corbett In the multipolar world of the 21st century, the locus of economic attention is shifting toward Eurasia. And as journalist and author Nomi Prins notes, in this changing economic […]
by Tyler Durden The cracks in the cartel are showing. Amid Saudi threats (over exemptions), Iran tells OPEC it has raised output by the most since international sanctions were lifted. With inventories remaining 300mm barrels […]
by Tyler Durden While we admit that “suddenly” is not exactly the right word to describe China’s selling of US Treasurys, which has been steadily liquidating its UST reserves over the past two years, something […]
Mac Slavo There’s more than one way for the establishment to yield power from this election. The first path is obvious, direct and potentially deadly. A Hillary presidency will be surrounded by bitter people, and […]
Charles Hugh Smith Since the stock, bond and real estate markets are all correlated, it’s a question with no easy answer. Everyone who’s not paid to be in denial knows stocks, bonds and real estate […]
Central bank market intervention doesn’t extinguish risk–it simply transfers it to the system itself. The unspoken claim of central bank policy is that risk can be extinguished by intervention/manipulation: once the Fed has your back, […]
by Tyler Durden Submitted by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.com, The investment world has an embarrassingly short attention span. But frankly, it is a necessity. If daytraders, hedge funds and other horses in the carousel actually […]
Charles Hugh Smith This article was written by Charles Hugh Smith and originally published at hisOf Two Minds blog. Editor’s Comment: In the rise and fall of civilizations, the United States is falling hard right […]
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