Latest Insights on SPIR
Crashing the Collectible Car Market
February 7, 2017 U.S. Economy
A healthy collectibles market can signal an equally healthy stock market. But a recent January auction revealed results that were less than inspiring … perhaps even worrying. America’s New Inflation Problem
February 1, 2017 U.S. Economy
The U.S. economy is being steered by black swan president and economists with isolationist views. It’s an environment that breeds inflation and screams: “Buy gold!” When Quality of Life Collapses on Society
December 26, 2016 Offshore Living
Quality of life isn’t fixed in stone. Damaged societies can reform themselves. Thriving societies can fall apart. The question to ask is this: In which direction is your society heading? OP-ED: The Fed’s Debt & Traditional Yields Are Just The Beginning
December 15, 2016 Investment Opportunities
The latest rate hike may appear to bring traditional yield assets back into the mainstream. But the Fed has a debt problem, so don’t get your hopes up. A Time for Heartfelt Thanks
November 24, 2016 Government & Politics
After one of the most divisive election campaigns ever, remember that Thanksgiving is a day to count our blessings as Americans, to consider what unites us and not to dwell on what might divide us.