Repocalypse: The Second Coming
This little monster that feeds beneath the surface of global banking at its core briefly raised one ugly eye out of the water as 2018 turned into 2019…
Continue readingThis little monster that feeds beneath the surface of global banking at its core briefly raised one ugly eye out of the water as 2018 turned into 2019…
Continue readingLet me help remove the rose-colored glasses for anyone who still thinks GDP this year is good…
Continue readingThe common denominator between now and the 1920s is a roaring stock bubble!
Continue readingThe stock market is just now entering a deeply problematic period…
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Today’s guest, David Haggith, from The Great Recession Blog, sits down with Mike Manwell to share his thoughts on the global economy and why he believes the recession has already […]
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Continue readingSummer is normally the peak season for home buying and selling, but not this year. Here’s what it means for the state of the housing market…
Continue readingThe economic collapse which started with the stock market drop early in the year will be readily apparent this summer. Here’s why…
Continue reading“all part of the developing Epocalypse in which multiple industries collapse into the final depths of the Great Recession as the fake recovery…”
Continue readingLast year’s hurricanes and wildfires caused a temporary bump in sales, but 2017 still ended down, and the worst is yet to come. Here’s why…
Continue reading“this retreat to Great Recession milestones in the US stock market is happening just as the market enters what has typically been the weak…”
Continue readingAfter a euphoric rally in a market preparing to crash, all the Joe Sixpacks, mom, pop and family dogs opened trading accounts. Here’s how it ends…
Continue reading“in 1970, the sum of all debt publicly financed by the US government was $275 billion. Last week…$258 billion…in just one week!”
Continue readingIt sure is shaping up to be one heck of a summer, and now the stakes have been raised. Here’s the details…
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