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EV’s Big Problem Solved…
For all the talk about self-driving cars and robotaxis, there's a bigger problem the EV makers need to solve. Without it. EV adoption dies. The good…
Oct 18
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Gold Hits a New High. Here's Why it Goes Higher...
After suffering severe denial, it appears the mainstream and the markets are starting to understand the real story in inflation.
Oct 17
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Gold Hits a New High. Here's Why it Goes Higher...
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Central Banks Show True Colours...
The public are an inconvenience to central banks. People tend to act irrationally, or at least, differently to how the bankers would like people to…
Oct 16
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Central Banks Show True Colours...
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Perhaps the Government Could Hold an Enquiry into Its Own Spending...
It's the typical way government does things. To cover up the facts of its own wasteful spending, it turns the spotlight on others. It's happening…
Oct 15
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Perhaps the Government Could Hold an Enquiry into Its Own Spending...
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Nothing About This Should Surprise You...
Everyone knows the world's economies are connected. But what many forget to realise is that the world's stimulus programs are connected too. When one…
Oct 14
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These Two 'Old Codgers' Must Surely Expire...
The world's economy is a fraud. The two big players are stimulating as much as they can to prevent collapse. We know it won't end well.
Oct 11
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These Two 'Old Codgers' Must Surely Expire...
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The Public Sector Can Never be Productive
Contrary to what the public sector believes, public sector workers can never be productive. The public sector will always be a drag on the economy.
Oct 10
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The Public Sector Can Never be Productive
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If Disney is Doing it, it Must be Bad…
Despite protests to the contrary, inflation isn't a thing of the past. Companies are still raising prices, and governments are still encouraging…
Oct 9
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If Disney is Doing it, it Must be Bad…
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It’s All About the Nuance…
Watch out for a shifting focus. Central bankers know the old 2% inflation target is no longer working. Get ready for them to shift that rate higher.
Oct 8
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Kris Sayce
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It’s All About the Nuance…
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Hard Landing, Soft Landing, Now No Landing. It All Means the Same…
The 'Great Inflate-up' is in full stride. Except, the aim now is for governments, central banks, and mainstream commentators to make the public think…
Oct 7
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Hard Landing, Soft Landing, Now No Landing. It All Means the Same…
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It’s Amazing What Government Healthcare Will Get You These Days!
Once governments start spending on healthcare, they can never stop. Australia is well down the path of having an enormous healthcare industry being a…
Oct 4
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It’s Amazing What Government Healthcare Will Get You These Days!
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Price Controls Are Coming - Another Good Reason to Own Gold
The nerve of governments and central banks. It is they that create and cause inflation, and yet they will always shift the blame onto others. In this…
Oct 3
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Price Controls Are Coming - Another Good Reason to Own Gold
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