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July 18, 2021 | Xi’s Big Mistake

I have mixed feelings about China. On the plus side, I think the country’s massive economic transformation may be one of the most impressive events in human history. Bringing hundreds of millions from primitive rural lives into relatively prosperous cities within a few years was awe-inspiring. I greatly admire the millions of Chinese entrepreneurs worldwide […]

July 17, 2021 | This Week in Money

July 17, 2021 | Trading Desk Notes For July 17, 2021

Stock indices closed on their lows this week The Nasdaq 100 closed higher for 8 consecutive weeks but closed on its lows this week after making new All-Time Highs. The index has rallied ~15% since the May 10-12 Key Turn Date. The small-cap Russell 2000 Index and the Dow Jones Transportation Index have been the weakest of the major indices […]

July 16, 2021 | Asia Departs from the Gates/Schwab Agenda of Vaccinating the World

Ivermectin, a drug used to treat parasitic infections in humans that are more commonly used on animals, is now trending and exploding in Asia. This is true in India as well. In Indonesia, pharmacies across Asia are reporting a boom in sales of the medication, and it has been sold out on e-commerce sites such as […]

July 16, 2021 | Global Leaders Want to Reshape the Financial System

Liquidity… liquidity everywhere… and not a drop to drink. – The Lament of the Ancient Mariner (adrift on a sea of fake money) YOUGHAL, IRELAND – When the Nixon Administration cut the link between the U.S. dollar and gold, it didn’t write a new chapter in monetary history; it simply repeated a sad, old one. […]

July 16, 2021 | ECRI: Cyclical Downturn in Global Industrial Growth Just Getting Started

This is just the beginning of a broader downturn for commodities, according to Lakshman Achuthan, co-founder of the Economic Cycle Research Institute. Achuthan said it all comes down to cycles and this point of the cycle indicates a move lower. Cycles in global industrial growth are closely linked to cycles in industrial commodity prices, including […]

July 16, 2021 | OPEC Faces an Existential Threat

OPEC failed again to reach agreement among its members and others to increase the supply of crude oil, a failure that risks an even greater surge in the price of oil which could trigger a worldwide recession. Five of the last six recessions have been preceded by a spike in the price of crude oil. […]

July 16, 2021 | The Big Suck

At 37, Nathaniel Erskine-Smith is one of the youngest MPs. There are reasons to like him. He’s a big animal rights dude, taking concrete steps against cruelty and exploitation. He thinks party politics can be stifling, so free votes and open debate – even questioning the leader – should abound in Parliament. But he’s also […]

July 16, 2021 | The US Continues To Dominate The World Stock Exchanges – Can This Last Forever? Part I

Since the COVID-19 lows, the global markets have shifted how capital is deployed into various global stock market exchanges.  Not only has the capitalization of global market exchanges changed, but the attitudes of traders/investors have changed as well. As the reflation/recovery trade setup and as global central banks continued to make efforts to support the […]

July 16, 2021 | Central Banks, Inflation, US Dollar

Recessions, Lumber Prices, Stimulus

July 16, 2021 | American Manganese CEO Explains The Importance Of Peer Reviews

Orders and Designs submitted for Development of a 500 kg/day Demonstration Plant. The Economic Standard Article by Larry Reaugh, American Manganese Inc – over 14,000 views to date. Read the Latest News. The abstract can be viewed here. Watch Zarko Meseldzija, Chief Technical Officer and Director, American Manganese participate in this final episode of a […]

July 15, 2021 | What’s the Aftermath of Ultra-Loose Monetary Policy?

YOUGHAL, IRELAND – As we saw yesterday, inflation has not gotten on the bus yet. At a 5.4% annual running rate, consumer prices are now rising about as fast as they did in the mid-1970s. Producer prices are rising at an even faster pace – 7.3% year-on-year. Here’s Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, speaking to the […]

July 15, 2021 | What Does The Fed Mean By “Transitory Inflation” And Why Is It Important To Understand?

As the markets react to the somewhat shocking CPI and Inflation data while Q2:2021 earnings continue to roll across the news wires, we wanted to take a minute to explore the recent Fed comments related to “Transitory Inflation” and what that really means. For those of you not familiar with the word ‘transitory’ (in conjunction […]

July 15, 2021 | Is Gates Thinning the Herd with a Food Crisis?

Biden is now paying farmers not to grow crops and was perhaps directed by Bill Gates, who has become the biggest farmland holder in the USA. The risk of starvation around the world is rising. The real question is very dark. Is this part of Gates’ idea on how to reduce the population? Perhaps Warren […]

July 15, 2021 | What Triggers a Crash? Just Psychology

John Hussman’s July letter kicks off with a timeless John Galbraith quote: And so on to the moment of mass disillusion and the crash. This last, it will now be sufficiently evident, never comes gently. It is always accompanied by a desperate and largely unsuccessful effort to get out. The least important questions are the […]

July 15, 2021 | So Over

News worth knowing in our Summer of Recovery: The central bank (as forecast) squeezed off some stimulus yesterday. Weekly bond-buying will drop by a third. While nobody at your local double-double Timmie’s will know, or care, it’s a big deal. We’re now well on the road to the Bank of Canada pulling in its horns, […]

July 15, 2021 | Thanks For Your Concern, Mr. Fink

Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, the world’s biggest investment company, just went on CNBC to commiserate with today’s savers. You may need to work longer, ramp up investment risk to afford retirement, BlackRock CEO Fink says “Unquestionably, as central banks keep rates low, or negative in Europe, the savers are getting slammed,” BlackRock’s Larry Fink […]

July 15, 2021 | Inflation, Hyperinflation, Interest Rates

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July 15, 2021 | Beware: Extremist Content

“It’s time you realized that you have something in you more powerful and miraculous than the things that affect you and make you dance like a puppet.” – Marcus Aurelius This past weekend was a fascinating experience for someone who has spent most of the last fifteen months in his basement. Over the course of three days […]

July 14, 2021 | Inflation On Track into 2024

COMMENT: Marty, it is amazing how you are the only one capable of forecasting this trend years in advance. I have been attending your WEC events since 2011. You have forecast long ago that the deflation would end in 2020 and that this wave would be inflationary with shortages in commodities. If the world simply raised […]

July 14, 2021 | BC’s Carbon Tax is Worse Than You Think

If one carbon tax kept workers from driving to their jobs, another is driving jobs from workers, Josiah Haynes writes. Not that long ago, as the federal government pushed ahead with plans for a national carbon backstop, one minister of cabinet took it upon himself to give the grumblers some advice: Can’t afford the skyrocketing cost […]

July 14, 2021 | Pent Down Demand Weighs on Global Growth and Inflation

June’s US consumer price index (including clothes, groceries, restaurant meals, recreational activities and vehicles) increased 5.4% from a year ago, the highest 12-month rate since August 2008.  The so-called core price index, which excludes food and energy, rose 4.5% year over year.  The seasonally adjusted 0.9% rise in June from May was the largest one-month […]

July 14, 2021 | Hard choices

Our shiny new GG (qui ne peut pas parler français) gets her wings on July 26th. About a month later Justin Trudeau and wife will stroll across to Mary Simon’s digs and ask her to dissolve Parliament. A little over 36 days following that media event we’ll have an election. The third Monday in September […]

July 14, 2021 | Higher Wage Demands Likely Due to Inflation

Will downtown cores ever recover from business, office closures?

July 14, 2021 | Concerns Inflation Won’t Be Temporary

US used vehicle market seeing insane prices

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