by Bryan Perry May 13, 2025 Investors are always looking for a “can’t miss” secular theme, one where they can position capital and basically “set it and forget it.” So far, almost every sexy growth theme that has enjoyed market tailwinds is now up and will most likely...
by Gary Alexander May 13, 2025 Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is a new term (since 1993) for printing paper money out of thin air, but coin-clipping is as old as time. In fact, a major milestone in fiat money took place 60 years ago, on June 3, 1965, when President...
by Gary Alexander May 13, 2025 Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is a new term (since 1993) for printing paper money out of thin air, but coin-clipping is as old as time. In fact, a major milestone in fiat money took place 60 years ago, on June 3, 1965, when President...
by Ivan Martchev May 13, 2025 It seems to me that the higher the market goes, the more bearish investors become, which seems very odd, at the least. If you are bullish, you are probably in the minority, but this pervasive bearishness is ironically good for stocks....
by Ivan Martchev May 13, 2025 It seems to me that the higher the market goes, the more bearish investors become, which seems very odd, at the least. If you are bullish, you are probably in the minority, but this pervasive bearishness is ironically good for stocks....