With inflation becoming the new buzzword and signs that the economy might be weakening we revisit the Kondratiev Wave Cycle. Despite its controversies and not wide...
Dow Jones closed this week with a BEV of -0.93%. It hasn’t been this close to a new all-time high since September 3rd when it closed...
We note the huge rise in money supply although not in our opening piece that looks at the Fed its pronouncements along with debt, debt/GDP and...
The next crisis should start sometime between the second half of '21 through the end of '22. The catalyst will be the same as it always...
Are markets diverging as the NASDAQ remains weak and closed lower on the week while the Dow Jones Transportations closes higher and makes new all-time highs....
Global economies are in a funk. Since at least the 1980’s recoveries following each recession have been increasingly weaker. If there is improvement it comes in...
2020 was marked by a tremendous divergence in economic sectors. There was a crash in the leisure and hospitality sectors, but a boom in home improvement,...
The stock market had soared by 22% in the 12 months prior to the crash of ‘87. In similar fashion, the current market is setting record...
The E.U.'s debt to GDP ratio stands at near 90%, which is 20% higher than it was when the Maastricht Treaty came into force in 1993....
You would think that rising government debt levels would lead to higher bond interest rates. Here’s what tends to happen instead. Higher government debt tends to...