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Wall Street Is Destroying the Economic Recovery
by Jeff Opdyke August 31, 2016 U.S. Economy
Despite the Fed’s blather, America’s chemistry is off. An ingredient necessary for a vibrant economy is missing. One look at the data will show you exactly what’s missing and why.
The Global Economy: Drunk on Debt
by Jeff Yastine August 30, 2016 Global Economy
The European economy is supposed to be wracked by doubt and anxiety over Brexit, negative interest rates and terror attacks. So why are markets rising? Government spending, and lots of it.
why 2022 is not the worst economy ever The Need for Yield in a Recession: What Does That Mean for Us?
by Chad Shoop August 5, 2016 U.S. Economy
The U.S. economy limped along in the second quarter solely on consumer strength. Will that strength return for the third quarter and avoid a recession? Don’t hold your breath.
Negative Rates We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Vault Negative Rates: We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Vault
by Jeff Yastine July 19, 2016 U.S. Economy
Negative rates are a financial horror show. They’re already a reality in Japan and the EU. But some banks are beginning to balk at the idea by vaulting hard currency and gold.
The Most Dangerous Stock Market Game The Most Dangerous Stock Market Game: Converting Market Bears into Bulls Technical indicators, economic data, everything … says the market just can’t go any higher. And yet, the market goes higher still. Welcome to the next market melt-up.

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