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Archive - Jan 30, 2015 - Blog entry

EconMatters's picture

The Bond Market Has Reached Tulip Bubble Proportions





The Tulip Lunacy in the Bond market is just off the charts stupidity at its finest!  The U.S. 2-Year Bond is currently pricing in no rate hike, and in fact, a negative rate of inflation over the next two years.... 

 

Cognitive Dissonance's picture

Friday Humor - Playing Possum





Sometimes reality is NOT what we expected.

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

Why Are Central Banks Terrified of Debt Restructuring?





... because debt restructuring would burst the $100 trillion bond bubble... and implode the big banks.

 

Pivotfarm's picture

RISK OFF TRADE in the S&P Futures





Why its important to understand the macro picture when  trading the markets

 

Sprott Money's picture

U.S. Retail Sector Begins Massive Collapse





The quick-and-easy way to categorize the retail sector of the U.S. economy would be to use the metaphor of “falling off a cliff”. However, such a characterization would be overly simplistic. A more accurate analogy would be to consider someone sliding halfway down the side of a mountain – and then falling off a cliff. This represents the retail sector of the largest “consumer economy” the world has ever seen.

 
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