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Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On
September 14, 202011:36 AM Eastern
Right now, even as you read these words, we are witnessing the most radical — and most dangerous — money printing in the history of civilization.
But the danger is not limited to the economy or...
By
Tony Sagami On
September 11, 202012:17 PM Eastern
I must confess, as the son of a vegetable farmer, I pay more attention to the agriculture industry than most people in the investment business. It hits a very personal nerve for me.
According to...
By
Kelly Green On
September 10, 202005:23 PM Eastern
On Tuesday, the Nasdaq Composite was down 10% compared to the high last week. This index is a market-cap weighted index of over 2,500 common equities listed on the Nasdaq exchange.
Although we...
By
Mike Larson On
September 9, 202004:39 PM Eastern
I’m guessing Icarus enjoyed his flight over the Mediterranean Sea … for a while anyway. The view off the coast of Crete must’ve been nice the higher he flew.
But of course, it didn’t last....
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David Dittman On
September 8, 202002:27 PM Eastern
It struck me early this morning as I was reading a book about the grand, grotesque Reconstruction Era in the United States ...
This scene in question was merely a subplot in A. J. Langguth’s...
By
Sean Brodrick On
September 7, 202005:49 PM Eastern
I hope you’re all enjoying the long holiday weekend! I’d like to use this opportunity when the markets are closed to pause and take a look at where we’ve been recently. After all, it’s the best...
By
Tony Sagami On
September 4, 202005:39 PM Eastern
As a child, Labor Day was my favorite holiday of the year.
I was raised on a small vegetable farm near Tacoma, Wash. For those who don’t know, growing up on a farm is a lot of work. So, Labor...
By
Kelly Green On
September 3, 202004:35 PM Eastern
When I first started in the industry, I was working as the associate editor of a dividend stock newsletter. My mentor told me to go out and get a copy of Benjamin Graham’s “The Intelligent...
By
Mike Larson On
September 2, 202004:10 PM Eastern
I’ve been a vocal bull on precious metals since late 2018 for several reasons.
Gold and silver offer “chaos insurance” in times of market volatility. Central banks have been big buyers in recent...
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David Dittman On
September 1, 202004:13 PM Eastern
This was always going to be a wild one.
Indeed, in the beginning of the year 2020, Martin Weiss wrote of a Bitcoin bounce because of what appeared then to be a brewing World War III concentrated...