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Are Stock Valuations There Yet?
You decide. The ratio of total US stock market valuation to GDP has been named “The Buffett Indicator” because Warren Buffett – the legendary CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A)(BRK.B) – once called it “the best single measure of where valuations stand … Continue reading
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The Great Global Inflation Of 2022
In the past six months, inflation has far exceeded December 2021 expectations. In many countries, actual rates have doubled projections. European countries are particularly affected. For example, inflation in Lithuania is running at 15.5 percent annually, nearly five times the … Continue reading
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Friday CK Chart Fest
Don’t Bank Peak Inflation Korean Chip Exports Cry For Argentina Japan Running Trade Deficits, WTF? China Growth Turning Up Sterling Getting Pounded Working Age Men Lag Return To Labor Market World Economy Back To Pre-COVID Levels Is There Enough Copper … Continue reading
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Nonlinear Thinking: Vertical Farms Of The Future
A bankable technology of the future. All things must change in the coming hard reset.
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Shelter Rocks CPI Report
The economy is still in a Gimme Shelter feedback loop, which we warned about last May in the following repost of that post. The monthly payment increases as mortgage rates rise faster than housing prices fall, which, in our opinion, … Continue reading
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My 9/11 Story — The Day History Changed
It’s hard to believe it’s been twenty-one years. If you haven’t journaled your story, what are you waiting for? Repost of a Repost of a Post Posted on September 11, 2018 It was early August 2001 when I asked my … Continue reading
