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Given the pace of advancement in recent years with robotics and AI, we are left with the question: Can too much technology be a bad thing? The AI Revolution March 22, 2017 by Joseph Hargett Global Economy Given the pace of advancement in recent years with robotics and AI, we are left with the question: Can too much technology be a bad thing?
Commercials are the large Wall Street firms that know the market the best. And in the Treasury market, commercials have been rushing to buy bonds. Smart Money Shows Where Interest Rates Should Go February 13, 2017 by Michael Carr Trading Strategies Commercials are the large Wall Street firms that know the market the best. And in the Treasury market, commercials have been rushing to buy bonds.
Banks Wall Street’s Ticking Time Bomb Wall Street’s Ticking Time Bomb January 25, 2017 by Jeff Opdyke U.S. Economy Once “too big to fail” banks have grown so large that it raises a troubling question: Are they now effectively too big to save in the next financial crisis?
Market's roller coaster Most of Wall Street Is in Agreement, Which Is a Bad Thing January 18, 2017 by Michael Carr Stocks Markets rarely perform as everyone expects them to do. I believe we’re in for an amazing roller coaster ride in 2017, and if you like trades that deliver quickly, you’ll want to be a part of it.
Back to the Housing Bubble Back to the Housing Bubble July 27, 2016 by Jeff Yastine Real Estate Ultralow interest rates, if kept around long enough, are going to result in distortions in capital markets ... and you need look no further than the housing market for proof.

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