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Members can download my report on Monetary Statistics, which shows that M-3 was always useless. Forecasters who follow any unofficial M-3 statistic cannot explain what is happening.... keep reading
This former graduate student of Ludwig von Mises, now a retired college professor from both Hillsdale College and Grove City College, relects on what the media did not mention yesterday, and what lies ahead.... keep reading
This term rises and falls cyclically. It is entering a boom phase. If you adopt it in your investing, you will have your head handed to you by the market. I guarantee this. I have seen this too many times.... keep reading
Will the optimism persist? That depends on the real estate market. What to expect next.... keep reading
This seemed obvious to me in late August. The stock market shot up, as I expected. Now, what about the rest of my predictions?... keep reading
These guys are slow on the uptake. Most of them still don't get it. But there is growing pessimism. It's about time.... keep reading
The stock market is gyrating wildly. This indicates great confusion by investors. The fund managers aren't sure whether to increase cash or not.... keep reading
Somehow, I don't think he will deliver it. But I'm always here to help.... keep reading
The public has been trained, Pavlovian fashion, to salivate at the ringing of the New York Stock Exchange's bell. You must break this habit.... keep reading
This was not supposed to happen. Yet if you have been following my reports, it came as no surprise to you.... keep reading
Is the subprime crisis contained? What is the housing market telling us about U.S. stocks?... keep reading
What policy is the FED following? It has begun sending mixed signals. This is deliberate. "Keep them guessing." Watch the signal of signals.... keep reading
The bubble after 1982 was the stock market. The bubble after 1991 was the housing market. The bubble after 1995 was the dot-com industry. What do these have in common?... keep reading
The secret of the Federal Reserve System's success is its ability to turn 90 years of failure into a success story. It had the money to spend to spin the public as no other institution ever has.... keep reading
If this man is correct, we face cascading cross defaults. Here, I analyze his prediction.... keep reading
You may have read about this. Why would anyone put a billion dollars at this much risk?... keep reading
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