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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Why does an inverted yield curve indicate recession?
There’s a lot of discussion about the importance of this classic indicator for recessions, so let’s take a look at what it typically means. A yield curve inversion represents a tightening of credit in the economy due to a collapse … Continue reading
What drives the markets?
We’re about a decade into an amazing bull run the stock market, with valuations climbing ever higher. I often hear questions on different nuances, almost always of course dealing with the way to earn the quickest or best returns. In … Continue reading
How to Save Capitalism
I just finished reading Tepper’s book “The Myth of Capitalism,” which is a thought provoking work on the hazards of monopolized industry and the importance of anti-trust. The book’s main premise is that the cornerstone of capitalism is competition. Worrying … Continue reading