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When the Federal Reserve raises rates, market pundits like to talk about the sell-off they expect to see. But will a stumble really happen? Will the Fed Cause a Stock Market Stumble?
by Michael Carr March 16, 2017 Stocks
When the Federal Reserve raises rates, market pundits like to talk about the sell-off they expect to see. But will a stumble really happen?
It’s tempting to declare that George Orwell has won the debate about the future — surveillance via TV is here. But the truth is more complicated. The Thought Police Are Plugged In
by Ted Bauman March 13, 2017 Privacy Invasion
It’s tempting to declare that George Orwell has won the debate about the future — surveillance via TV is here. But the truth is more complicated.
Homeownership is near a record low, but things are clearly shifting. For the third year in a row, millennials represented the largest group of home buyers. A Mega Trend That Hits Home
by Jessica Cohn March 11, 2017 Real Estate
Homeownership is near a record low, but things are clearly shifting. For the third year in a row, millennials represented the largest group of home buyers.
Central bankers have a complicated relationship with inflation. They want some inflation because they believe that is good, but any higher than that is bad. This Chart Shows Why the Fed Is Raising Rates
by Michael Carr March 9, 2017 U.S. Economy
Central bankers have a complicated relationship with inflation. They want some inflation because they believe that is good, but any higher than that is bad.
If you look at the big jump that happened in the Dollar Index starting in 2013 ... this did not happen because of strength. It happened because of weakness. America’s Unstable Dollar If you look at the big jump that happened in the Dollar Index starting in 2013 ... this did not happen because of strength. It happened because of weakness.

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