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It is no surprise that the possibility of a market “melt up” for the rest of 2019 is becoming a more common refrain among investors. After all, the unsettling volatility of the fourth quarter of 2018 is well within the rear-view mirror, and the first four months...
    What’s Missing for a Market ‘Melt Up’
Apr 22, 2019 - 06:01:06 PDT
Stronger global fundamentals need to underpin elevated asset prices, and the Fed must maintain a tricky policy balance as the U.S. continues to outperform advanced countries.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Monday proposed eliminating the student loan debts of tens of millions of Americans and making all public colleges tuition-free, staking out an ambitious stance on one of the central policy debates of the 2020 Democratic primary.
When the Federal Reserve artificially manipulates interest rates, it's messing with our minds by distorting important signals that prices provide in a free market. As investment guru Jim Grant put it in a recent article in Barron's, central bank interest rates are nothing but crude price controls.
Like all price controls, the Fed's interest rate mechanizations create some winners and some losers. But in the long run, the distortions caused by the central bank's interventionist monetary policy makes us all losers.
    Fed Officials Contemplate Thresholds for Rate Cuts
Apr 22, 2019 - 05:17:05 PDT
Federal Reserve officials are starting to talk about the conditions under which they would cut interest rates, including a scenario where inflation drifts lower even if the economic growth doesn’t falter.
    It's 2016 All Over Again. Or Is It?
Apr 22, 2019 - 05:04:30 PDT
Conditions today mirror 2016, when growing weakness in the global economy and wobbling financial markets caused the worlds central banks to absolutely freak out. They responded by dumping more...
    Can the US Government Just Keep Piling on Debt?
Apr 22, 2019 - 05:00:29 PDT
The government already owes over $22 trillion, and it’s adding over $1 trillion a year. Who is buying it, and why?
    The Debt Crisis Is Around The Corner
Apr 22, 2019 - 04:58:50 PDT
Both the U.S. and Greece have big budget deficits and too much debt, but Greece is already facing its crisis. Could the U.S. face similar problems soon?
The world is approaching a period that may be an equivalent of Japan’s “Lost Decade”. Upon reaching 6% in 1992, the BOJ began cutting rates and eventually reached zero a few years later. Just like Japan, the Fed and the ECB failed to exit its stimulus programs and is likely to continue easing.
Rising demand for solar panels pushes silver prices higher according to a recently released university study.
Researchers at the University of Kent found a "causal relationship" between solar panel demand and the price of the white metal.
    The Student Debt Conundrum
Apr 22, 2019 - 04:43:31 PDT
Using data from the Federal Reserve, Student Loan Hero — an organization that provides “resources, tools and information” to help “student loan borrowers understand their student loans and make intelligent repayment decisions” — reports that Among the Class of 2018, 69% of college students took out student loans, and they graduated with an average debt of $29,800, including both private and federal debt. Meanwhile, 14% of their parents took out an average of $35,600 in federal Continue Reading
The people who are currently scratching their heads about low inflation while ignoring the massive asset bubbles that are growing right under their noses are the same ones who didn’t see the housing bubble’s warning signs in the mid-2000s. ..
    Did Capitalism Kill Inflation?
Apr 22, 2019 - 04:32:44 PDT
Or is it not dead at all but just lurking, soon to return with a vengeance?
There is now a growing risk of a systemic financial crisis that threatens the Eurozone.
    Swiss Rates Can Be Lowered Further, SNB President Says
Apr 22, 2019 - 04:18:52 PDT
The SNB’s interest rates are the lowest of any major central bank and are designed to keep pressure off the franc, which is regarded as a safe haven at times of market uncertainty.
Amid violence that left at least nine people dead and after crippling gold production & squeezing the company's finances, a deal has been reached...
Turkey fudged its numbers and now the nation is down to only $11 billion in dollar reserves. Here's more...
One of the best financial and gold market commentators around joins the show this week, and he brought three decades of market insights & wisdom with him...
SD Friday Wrap: We just got absolute proof that Trump will not do anything that's "good for gold" while President. Here is the smoking gun...
Despite all the negative press the MSM gives to gold, the evidence keeps rolling in that the yellow metal has historically been a wise investment...