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Fear of budget deficits is a handy tool when you’re opposed to a more activist government. That ideological bias plays out in a lot of ways. Deficit-Phobia Isn’t Really About Money, It’s About Government’s Hand in the Pot February 27, 2019 by Ted Bauman Bonds, Currency, Winning Investor Daily Fear of budget deficits is a handy tool when you’re opposed to a more activist government. That ideological bias plays out in a lot of ways … including here on the pages of Sovereign Investor Daily
A 1.2% Drop in Retail May Foreshadow a Recession February 26, 2019 by Chad Shoop American Investor Today, Recession The health of the economy is tied to the stock market, and two quarters of negative growth spell recession. American consumers are keeping a close eye on it.
Many believe volatility is synonymous with risk. Risk is bad, and volatility is good. Calling a market volatile is the highest form of compliment. Why Market Volatility is a Good Thing for Investors February 25, 2019 by Michael Carr Trading Strategies, Winning Investor Daily Many believe volatility is synonymous with risk. Risk is bad, and volatility is good. Calling a market volatile is the highest form of compliment.
5 Reasons Why Tesla Is Undervalued by Stock Analysts February 19, 2019 by Chad Shoop American Investor Today, Best of Series, Investment Opportunities Tesla has branded itself as a top-of-the-line luxury vehicle-maker on par with Cadillac, Jaguar and Porsche. It’s a great stock to own now and for years to come.
Advocates of Modern Monetary Theory argue that we just pay for things by printing money. Then we make debt go away. Why Modern Money Theory is Bad for the Economy February 18, 2019 by Michael Carr Currency, Government & Politics, Winning Investor Daily Advocates of Modern Monetary Theory argue that we just pay for things by printing money. Then we make debt go away.

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