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Our national obsession with taxation is misplaced. In fact, it conceals a far more pernicious threat to our collective and individual prosperity: debt. U.S. Household Debt Growth Trends Since 1968
by Ted Bauman October 30, 2017 U.S. Economy
Our national obsession with taxation is misplaced. In fact, it conceals a far more pernicious threat to our collective and individual prosperity: debt.
Whoever you think will survive the next food war, the key is that behind all of these attempts to grab consumer dollars are sensors, software and Big Data. Sensors in Your Cereal: The Next Food War Whoever you think will survive the next food war, the key is that behind all of these attempts to grab consumer dollars are sensors, software and Big Data.
You would think that if the world is on the brink of going electric, that should mean less need for palladium. But that hasn’t been the case. Palladium Is the Anti-Tesla Bull Market
by Matt Badiali October 20, 2017 Precious Metals
You would think that if the world is on the brink of going electric, that should mean less need for palladium. But that hasn’t been the case.
The cable TV industry is dying, NBC, ABC and CBS viewership is in decline, and Netflix and Amazon are taking over the online world of streaming TV. Netflix and Amazon Have Plenty of Growth Ahead The cable TV industry is dying, NBC, ABC and CBS viewership is in decline, and Netflix and Amazon are taking over the online world of streaming TV.
There are two kinds of stocks: those with value, and those that are value traps. What’s the difference? The epic debacle of one hedge fund offers clues. The Dangers of Investing in Value Traps
by Jeff Yastine October 18, 2017 Stocks
There are two kinds of stocks: those with value, and those that are value traps. What’s the difference? The epic debacle of one hedge fund offers clues.

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