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https://www.caseyresearch.com

The U.S. dollar (USD) is on thin ice. I say this because it's close to "rolling over." See for yourself. This chart shows the performance of the U.S. Dollar Index since the start of 2017. This index tracks the dollar's performance again

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https://www.zerohedge.com by Michael Every

Everything Can Come Crashing Down... And A Total Rejection Of Any Policy Alternatives

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https://www.zerohedge.com

Over the weekend, we showed the one chart that every trader should have "taped to their screen", namely Nomura's latest recap of the key Fed balance sheet roll-off dates, or those days in which there is a tangible decline in system liquidity as billi

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https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler Durden

Officially a month long today, the (partial) US government shutdown that began on Dec. 22 is now the longest in US history, surpassing both the 1995-96 shutdown (21 days) and 2013 shutdown (16 days), and with both Trump and the Democrats digging in,

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https://www.caseyresearch.com

Justin's note: Today, we're passing along a valuable essay from Crisis Investing chief analyst Nick Giambruno. In it, he reveals what he calls "the most powerful wealth building secret in investing"… one that has made legendary investors li

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The following is a table of mine that shows how Tucson compares to El Paso, San Antonio and Albuquerque in population, in the percent of the population in poverty, in per-capita income, in median household income, in the percent of those 25 years and

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https://www.zerohedge.com

You don't need me to tell you how completely crazy and distorted the financial markets have become over the last decade. Anyone reading this already knows that, which is partly why I stopped writing on the topic several years ago. I came to the con

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https://internationalman.com, by Jeff Thomas

We're all familiar with the term, "quantitative easing." It's described as meaning, "A monetary policy in which a central bank purchases government securities or other securities from the market in order to lower interest rates and increase

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https://www.zerohedge.com

With even Morgan Stanley openly discussing whether the Fed will "make the market happy", it now appears that the Fed tightening is effectively over with the Fed Funds rate barely above 2%, and the only question is whether the Fed will cut rates in 20

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http://news.goldseek.com, By, Dave Kranzler

The stock market has gone "Roman Candle" since Fed Chairman, Jerome Powell, gave a speech that was interpreted as a precursor to the Fed softening its stance on monetary policy.

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