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The “Stuff” Surplus Has Started; Like Taking Candy From Buybuy Baby June 30, 2022 Great Stuff Did Somebody Say “Blue Light Special?” Great Ones, we’ve long talked up the average consumer’s willingness to overspend like no tomorrow. You might fancy yourself a thrifty shopper, but c’mon: Who doesn’t at least shell out for the good frozen pizza every once in a while? No? Call it a willingness, call it an active […]
96% of Americans Failed This Easy Crypto Quiz June 30, 2022 Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily At Winning Investor Daily, we want to help you become a crypto expert.
Nio’s Stopped Short; McCormick Gets Spicy; TikTok On Borrowed Time June 29, 2022 Great Stuff Nio’s Grizzly Bear Market It’s not quite Fourth of July weekend yet, Great Ones, but that didn’t stop the fireworks from flying in Nio’s (NYSE: ) neck of the woods this morning. Yeah, it didn’t stop my neighbor at 10 o’clock last night either… I’ve been there … and you have my deepest sympathies (especially […]
How Marshmallows Can Impact Your Net Worth June 28, 2022 Investing, Real Talk, Stocks (3-minute read) A unique experiment done by Stanford University holds the key to success in the stock market…
The Fed’s $8,000/Year “Mortgage Tax” June 28, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investment Opportunities, News, U.S. Economy Inflation is caused by a mismatch between supply and demand. The Federal Reserve can’t increase the supply of goods and services. So, to control prices it must engineer “demand destruction.” That’s as nasty as it sounds. I’ve already explained how the Fed uses the “wealth effect” to make households with lots of stocks cut spending … and why that strategy won’t work with U.S. wealth concentrated in so few hands. I also explored how big changes in the U.S. and global economy since the 1970s will force the Fed to raise interest rates A LOT to bring inflation down. Today, we’re going to look at the impact of their demand destruction on U.S. households.





