This is madness. Trade wars have never been good for anybody. Nobody has ever won a trade war. Unfortunately, Donald Trump does not know history or if he knows history, he thinks he is smarter than history. He thinks, "I can win a trade war!". He does not know what he is doing, you should be worried. If you are not worried, read some more and you will get worried!
Hedge fund wizard: writing market magic in stealth mode, because even financial superheroes need a secret identity.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Monday, January 28, 2019
Higher Inflation Will Translate Into Higher Interest Rates
In periods of
slow inflation people don't notice it so much. But when inflation starts rising
rapidly then people notice it and they take action with their investments
and other things as well. But certainly
when inflation is here and coming back
and getting stronger, interest interest rates are going to go higher because people have to be paid more on their money when inflation is here because the money's losing value every day. People want to compensate for that with higher interest rates.
Friday, January 25, 2019
Investing: The Most Exiting Country In The World
In a recent interview with a Korean TV show ‘Tonight – Kim Jedong’, Jim Rogers said that the most exiting country in the world to invest in, is one that doesn't exist yet — a unified Korea. Here is the complete article: United Korea to become “most exciting country”: Jim Rogers
Investing: Agriculture, Pollution Control
Jim Rogers was recently Korean talk show where he talked about promising investment areas like agriculture, pollution control and an Unified Korea. You can read the article here: Agricultural Stocks Surges on Jim Rogers Comments
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Governments Prefer Inflation To Deflation
Unfortunately governments
usually wind up with inflation because
it's easier for governments that way. It's easier to print money, it's easier
to borrow money, it's easy to spend money
and ultimately that leads to more
inflation.
Inflation makes people unhappy too but governments can at least do something or think they can do something. Deflation makes everybody angry and governments usually cannot do much except revert to inflation again.
Inflation makes people unhappy too but governments can at least do something or think they can do something. Deflation makes everybody angry and governments usually cannot do much except revert to inflation again.
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