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Inauguration Day January 19, 2017 Government & Politics Friday is Inauguration Day for Donald Trump. That word, “inauguration,” comes from the Latin original, meaning a “consecration or installment under good omens.” Let’s hope so!
Most of Wall Street Is in Agreement, Which Is a Bad Thing January 18, 2017 Stocks Markets rarely perform as everyone expects them to do. I believe we’re in for an amazing roller coaster ride in 2017, and if you like trades that deliver quickly, you’ll want to be a part of it.
The New Power Behind Today’s Stock Market January 17, 2017 U.S. Economy Lately, I notice a new word popping up in companies’ investor presentations: “millennials.”
The New Labor Wars November 29, 2016 U.S. Economy Labor strikes were relatively common 30 or so years ago. They’ve become increasingly uncommon since. But we may be on the verge of a reversal in that trend.
The Answer to Rising Inflation November 22, 2016 Bonds, U.S. Economy Remember in the 1980s when interest rates were at an ungodly 20%? Thirty-seven years from today, we may look back on 2016 in the same way … as the year inflation truly bottomed.





