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I Trust You to Rip Me Off Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… | | News: Charles Hugh Smith – Five Themes Will Decide This Decade Morgan Stanley recently came out with three themes that will impact markets for many years: longevity, AI tech diffusion, and decarbonization, i.e. the transition from hydrocarbon fuels to so-called “green energy.” The real world will be defined by four much different themes… The American economy is now dominated by enormous privately owned and managed monopolies and cartels that are the private-sector equivalent of self-serving state bureaucracies. Big Tech, Big Pharma, Big Health Care, Big Ag, Big Finance, etc., are even worse than state bureaucracies because there are no legal requirements for transparency or recourse. Try getting a response from a Big Tech corporation when you’ve been shadow-banned or sent to Digital Siberia. The sole remaining reservoirs of trust in American life are personal networks, local enterprises, and local institutions. These are not guaranteed; in many locales, even these reservoirs have been drained. Let me explain… ⇒ Read More Here | |
America: Jim Rickards – The Biggest 2024 Election Whether it’s oil output, strategic materials, grain production, High Tech, or social unrest, the international scene will impact our markets as much as domestic politics this year. We’ll take a break from U.S. politics and take a trip around the world to look at major elections either coming soon or recently concluded outside the U.S., an area overlooked by Wall Street research. It’ll definitely put you ahead of the curve… ⇒ Read More Here | |
Markets: Dave Gonigam – “Sir Render” if you have a massive profit on paper, and the investment thesis behind the recommendation is still sound… it’s best to turn that paper profit into cash by selling half your position. The rest can stay invested to benefit from any future gains. If circumstances change and those gains don’t materialize… your overall investment is still comfortably in the black because you’ve been, as the gambling analogy goes, “playing with house money.” And of course, the idea is to pocket additional gains in the future on top of the ones you’ve already booked… ⇒ Read More Here That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow with what our editors were looking at this week. Email us here with whatever crosses your mind that you want us to cover. We look forward to hearing from you! Looking forward to your financial future, | | | |
| | Former CIA Advisor explains the post-election threat facing our nation… One that could drain your bank account and leave the U.S. dollar completely worthless. This may be disturbing – but you need to see it in order to prepare. ⇒ Watch now. | |
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