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I just wrapped up 25 years (persevering) as a “professional bear”. My lucky break came in late-1989, when I was hired by Gordon Ringoen to be the trader for his short-biased hedge fund in San Francisco. Working as a short-side trader, analyst and portfolio manager during the great ...more

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What A Week
The bursting Bubble thesis saw the clearest confirmation in surging global bond yields.
The Upshot Of Inflationism
Our nation and the world are paying a very heavy price for a failed experiment in Inflationism. At this point, economic stagnation, wealth redistribution and inequality, financial insecurity and corruption are rather obvious consequences.
Peak Monetary Stimulus
While sovereign bond investors are seeing a chunk of their great year disappear into thin air, the jump in yields at this point hasn’t caused significant general angst.
The Latest On China’s Mortgage Finance Bubble
China’s September loan growth was reported at a level double forecasts.
The Perils Of A Resurgent China Credit Boom
We’re all numb to the big numbers. China’s debt has rapidly inflated to over 250% of GDP (Bloomberg at 247% to end ’15 from ‘07’s 150%), in what has evolved into history’s greatest Credit Bubble.
Weekly Commentary: Matthew, Near Misses And Flash Crashes
Weekly Commentary on Hurricane Matthew, Near Misses and Flash Crashes.
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