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The Fed Is on Track to Push the Economy Into Recession May 16, 2018 by Michael Carr Economy, U.S. Economy Members of the Fed try to manage how fast the economy grows. Usually, they manage to slow the economy. But they also end up causing a recession.
The Peace Process Isn’t Helping Asian Stocks May 14, 2018 by Michael Carr Economy, Global Economy Peace talks in Korea are moving at the fastest pace since 1953. But this chart shows South Korean stocks aren’t reacting to the news.
Oil Prices Just Entered Bubble Territory May 10, 2018 by Michael Carr Economy, Oil Gains in oil seem like a natural response to any action against Iran. But as this chart shows, oil is now at an extreme level only seen in bubbles.
The Rise of Digital Payment Apps is Causing the Dollar to Decline May 9, 2018 by Brian Christopher Currency, Economy Payment solutions firms are working to make cash a thing of the past. We can make 30% this year by investing in this cashless revolution.
Diversified Wealth Preservation Strategy 5 Smart Ways to Disaster-Proof Your Valuables May 8, 2018 by Ted Bauman Investing, Trading Strategies, Wealth Protection With economic and political temperatures rising fast, I thought it would be a good time to review the commonsense alternatives for keeping your wealth safe.

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