Monday, May 7, 2018

A Cashless Society

My daughters are 10 and 15-years old and they will probably never go to a bank or a post office or a doctor. (In the future) we won’t be able to send letters or cash a check, as these institutions will simply cease to exist. We will operate in a totally cashless society.

Friday, May 4, 2018

The Next Bear Market

It's been ten years or nine years depending on how you count since our last bear market that's an unusually long period of time. The next bear more it's gonna be the worst in our lifetime.

More articles: 

US Dollar Strength: The Current Drivers

Thursday, May 3, 2018

China Will Strike Back

You think the Chinese are just sitting around? China’s a huge buyer of American agriculture, so of course that’s the obvious place to hit back because that hurts Mr. Trump the worst. It’s not Americans, it’s Trump. Trump and his guys, those are the ones they have to hit.

Trade Wars Are Usually A Disaster

The next bear market is going to be the worst in my lifetime just because of the debt but if we also have a trade war, it’s going to be worse than a disaster. I’m extremely concerned. I’ve read enough history and been through enough markets to know that trade wars are usually a disaster.

Monday, April 30, 2018

Stock Market: The Decline Will Resume Later In The Year

Crashes don't happen in one day the market is going to go up for a while I'm still optimistic about the US stock market and asian stock markets. They'll go up for a while and sometime later this year and next the decline will start in but it doesn't happen in a day.


Thursday, April 26, 2018

Markets: The Debt Bomb

Do you remember 2008, 2009? That was because of gigantic debt. It's getting worse now, it's much worse now. The Federal Reserve's balance sheet is up 500 percent since then. 

Related trading instruments: 
  • SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
  • SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA)
  • Russell 2000 Index ETF (IWM)
Global Debt Has Reached Record Levels
Petroyuan Clould Be The Death Blow For The U.S. Dollar

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