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Every Major Bitcoin Bull Run Explained
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Crypto Adventure
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Saturday, May 1, 2021 9:02 PM EDT
While the market continues to develop, traders can always gain valuable insight by looking at the coin’s previous performances. This approach removes emotion from the equation and helps you to base your investment decision on facts.
In this article: BITCOMP
Inflation Or Disinflation?
Article By:
Lance Roberts
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Sunday, April 18, 2021 9:40 AM EDT
Several positive developments over the last several months have dramatically improved the near-term outlook for the economy. These factors, however, are also increasing concerns about inflation, and rightly so.
The REIT Special - An Inflation Hedge
Article By:
Matthew Levy, CFA
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Friday, March 26, 2021 11:08 AM EDT
Multifamily and hospitality could see substantial recoveries after 2020. Industrial and healthcare had strong 2020s and could continue to succeed in 2021 and long after.
According To One Indicator, Apple Is The Most Oversold It Has Been Since 2019
The Case Against NFTs
Article By:
Chris Skinner
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Monday, March 15, 2021 3:46 AM EDT
NFTs, cryptographic tokens which are unique and not mutually interchangeable, are being hyped right now on social media and in traditional media. I have read many dumb takes promoting crypto since 2009, but the NFT ones are the dumbest.
Be A 'Silver Hodler'
Article By:
Peter Krauth
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Wednesday, March 10, 2021 9:03 AM EDT
Silver is an odd metal. The crowd loves to hate on it for decades. That's simply because they don't really understand it. But when sentiment flips, it becomes a rock star.
In this article: SLV
Japan's Well-Fed Zombie Corporations
Article By:
Mises Institute
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Saturday, February 27, 2021 6:00 PM EDT
Governments around the world claim the measures to be only temporary. Yet Japan’s experience suggests that the reliance of enterprises on public support can continue in one form or another.
In this article: EWJ
Controlling The Curve
Article By:
John Mauldin
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Saturday, February 6, 2021 12:00 PM EDT
Treasury issuance is going to grow in the 2020's. We are already at a $2 trillion deficit without any pandemic relief or infrastructure spending. Who will buy that debt? How high will long-term yields need to go to draw out enough buyers?
In this article: TLT