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Recession is a possibility Powell’s Fed Flirts With Recession In the first Matrix movie (1999 vintage), a black cat crossing a hallway triggers a case of déjà vu for Neo. It was a sign that something was amiss … and that things were about to go downhill fast. Now I’m having my own episode of déjà vu … and maybe you are too. Because it all sounds too familiar. COVID striking the heart of a key industrial hub in China. The Chinese government locking down millions of citizens to prevent the spread even further. The cascade effect goes on to wreak havoc on supply chains, disrupting key ports and shipping activity. That’s not a recap of 2020 … that’s the latest news from this Sunday.
This Could Have Prevented the Tragedy in Ukraine This Could Have Prevented the Tragedy in Ukraine Our readers had some heated reactions to Mike Carr's piece on the Russian invasion. Today, he clears the air...
Bitcoin price rebounds after market crash Bitcoin’s Balboa Moment, Zoom’s Doom & SalesForce’s NFT Backroom
by Joseph Hargett March 1, 2022 Great Stuff
Bitcoin: There’s No Easy Way Out Great Ones, Bitcoin’s (BTC) not indestructible. Baby, better get that straight. I think it’s unbelievable how crypto gave in to the hands of fate. But some things are worth fighting for. Some investments never die. I’m not asking for another currency — I just wanna know why! There’s no […]
Sith Kermit Federal Reserve Daly Versus Bullard The Fed’s Failure To Launch, Rivian Rips & McDonald’s Dips
by Joseph Hargett February 14, 2022 Great Stuff
The Fed Goes Jekyll And Hyde Great Ones, there’s something funny about the Federal Reserve. I mean, when I talk about the Fed, I’m typically talking directly about Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell — aka J. Pow or J. Money depending on which subreddit you’re on. Everybody funny, Mr. Great Stuff. Now you funny too. […]
inequalities and investing in the new gilded age Angry. Disillusioned. Doomed? South Africa is drop-dead gorgeous. Its people are the salt of the earth. But it is one of the most unequal societies in the world, which makes it a challenging place to live … to put it mildly. One thing I've learned in my travels is that when inequality reaches extreme levels, dire consequences follow. So, when a new data set on inequality in the U.S. arrived in my inbox, I realized I had the makings of this week's Bauman Daily. If you doubt the relevance to growing and protecting your investments, read on…

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