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US Debt Interest Rates Debt Is Dampening America’s Future The fed spends more on national debt interest payments than on military funds. Interest payments 10x more than our nation invests in children every year.
October Market Ride October’s Market Ride
by Chad Shoop October 1, 2018 Stocks
A much-needed correction is out of the way, I don’t see volatility being an issue in October. Don’t want to sell with the momentum brewing in the market.
US Bureau Labor Stats There Are More Jobs Than Workers in 12 of 14 Industries
by Michael Carr October 1, 2018 U.S. Economy
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that there are currently more job positions open than there are workers in 12 out of 14 industries. Michael Carr shares more info.
Venezuela Oil Crisis Political Turmoil Creates a Tight Squeeze in Crude Oil
by Matt Badiali September 28, 2018 Global Economy, Stocks
The Wall Street Journal called me yesterday. A reporter wanted my thoughts on why the oil price “suddenly” started surging. I laughed. I couldn’t help it. You see, with all the other news stories out there about trade wars, tariffs, interest rates and the Kavanaugh hearing, the oil market was kind of forgotten in the […]
yield curve The Yield Curve Holds the Secret to the Market’s Health
by Ian King September 27, 2018 Stocks
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve raised short-term interest rates by a quarter point and signaled yet another quarter-point hike before the end of the year. Notably, this is the first time the Fed funds rate — currently at 2.00% to 2.25% — has risen above the rate of inflation. The Fed’s preferred metric for inflation […]

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