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Founder at Orcam Financial Group, LLC
Mr. Roche is the founder of Orcam Financial Group, LLC, a low fee financial services firm based in San Diego, CA as well as the founder of the popular financial website Pragmatic Capitalism. Orcam Financial Group, LLC is a low fee financial services firm ...more

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Why Not Just Print More Money?
With zero signs of inflation and weak economic growth we’re starting to see more comments about “printing money” to boost the economy...
When Theory Meets Reality
I’ve tried to blend the worlds of economics and finance across my work in such a way that the theoretical economics is consistent with operational realities. But there is still a tremendous amount of work to be done.
ISIS Is About To Make The Euro Crisis A Lot More Challenging
2015 has seen an increasingly challenging environment across Europe. The Greek crisis nearly boiled over to a defection earlier in the year and now the tragic attacks in Paris are likely to make things even more challenging as we head into 2016.
The Impractical Economics Of Bernie Sanders
Extremist views don’t mesh well with economics. While they often sound good in theory they don’t work well in practice. Unfortunately, extremist views were on display in the Democratic debates and Bernie Sanders is front and center here.
A Useful Wall Street Dictionary
It’s a collection of all the things most people think about these words, but are too afraid to actually say.
Investment Activity & The Illusion Of Control In Exchange For Low Real Returns
I take a cyclical view on things. This means I can sometimes go years without making big changes in my views or portfolio. This is a very intentional construct and I think it’s one that most people should adhere to.
Why No One Should Support The Gold Standard
Under a true gold standard a country with an overvalued currency will experience a deflationary bias as they will be forced to settle cross-border transactions by losing gold to foreign countries.
Rand Paul Has No Idea How The Fed Works
The Fed has not kept interest rates artificially low. Interest rates are low because the economy is weak.
How Will The Fed Raise Rates?
A Federal Reserve rate hike is very likely to occur before the end of the year or in Q1. But many are still unclear about how the Federal Reserve will raise rates.
Economic Bellweather CSX On The State Of The Global Economy
I am fortunate to be in touch on occasion with Executives at CSX, one of the world’s largest rail firms. I reached out to Frank Lonegro, CFO at CSX to ask him about his opinion on the US and global economy.
Why Do We Study Macro Finance And Econ?
The study of macro is about big things. Really big things. I can only speak from personal experience, but I don’t spend most of my time thinking about money, investing and economics (for fear of death by boredom, I hope you are the same).
Three Multi-Temporal Problems Within Capitalism’s Victory
BofA says the insurgence of technology is driven by the creative disruption of three ecosystems:The Internet of Things,the Sharing Economy and On-Line Services.This is a win for consumers as these are improving living standards like never before.
Valeant And The Gambler’s Dilemma
Gambling isn’t what people should do with their savings. And that’s part of what makes stock picking so risky at times.
A Good Employment Report, But With Risks
Today’s Non-Farm Payrolls report was an overwhelming positive for the US economy. Total payrolls were up 271K with 268K coming from the private sector.
Private Sector Saving Is Not Saving Net Of Investment
Net saving is net disposable income less final consumption expenditure.
A Bull Market Built On Endless Financial Crisis Fears
The seven year bull market in stocks hasn’t been a story about how great things are. Let’s be honest – the economy is still pretty weak.
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