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August 18, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy
Time to start “dialing back.”
That’s how Mary Daly, president of the San Francisco Fed, views the Federal Reserve’s stimulus measures. Daly sees less need for support, and she’s hardly alone in her view.
No fewer than eight other Fed presidents have voiced a similar assessment recently. That’s because they are confident about the ongoing economic recovery.
The first place they will start is the Federal Reserve’s massive $8.2 trillion balance sheet, which has swelled by 100% since the pandemic began.
But those views are at odds with the surge in new COVID-19 cases as the delta variant spreads. This Email Showed Me How Many Investors Are Getting Screwed
August 18, 2021 True Options Masters
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August 17, 2021 Great Stuff
You Got A Fast Car? Is it fast enough so we can fly away? We’ve gotta make a decision, Great Ones. The one thing propping up the U.S. economic recovery just took a massive hit — no, not the Fed, the other thing driving the U.S. economy. This morning, the Commerce Department said that U.S. […] CEO of the Year Talks: “Great Position, Good Industry”
August 17, 2021 American Investor Today, Education, Investing
(3-minute read) I recently sat down to talk with former Honeywell CEO Dave Cote. I learned what being a great CEO is all about. Here’s what it means for you… Profit as Robots Infiltrate Farming With This 1 ETF
August 17, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Technology, U.S. Economy
In yesterday’s Your Money Matters video, Angela Jirau, Clint Lee and I talked about the revolutionary potential of automation and robotics to increase productivity in the U.S. economy in the coming decade.
Increasing productivity — getting more from an hour of labor — is a solution to almost every economic problem.
In the long run, population and productivity growth drive economic growth. Given a fixed amount of capital and labor, growing productivity is the only way to increase output.