The Reckoning in Pension Funds Draws Closer
The Reckoning in Pension Funds Draws Closer The comments below are an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by Clint Siegner, Money Metals The outlook for pension systems is…
The Reckoning in Pension Funds Draws Closer The comments below are an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by Clint Siegner, Money Metals The outlook for pension systems is…
Gold Moves Higher, but is It all because of The Middle East? Source: By David Kitai for Wealth Professional Conflict premium on the yellow metal is a product of multiple global…
One Economist Is Challenging How We Think Money Works The comments below are an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by Peter Coy What’s the difference between $100 in…
Will 7% Mortgages Crush Housing? The comments below are an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by John Rubino Between 2020 and 2022, houses in America’s hottest real estate…
Stocks Have “Considerably More Downside” The comments below are an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by Quoth The Raven Despite the stock market’s recent rally, it continues to…
It took 27 years for the S&P 500 to break even after the 1929 crash It took 15 years to break even after the Dot Com crash The Japanese Nikkei…
In December 1997, The Financial Times ran an article entitled “The Death of Gold.”
Case-Shiller Shows Home Price Growth Matches Record High—What This Means For Homeowners The comments below are an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by Kelsey Ramirez Home price growth…
The Critical Risk of Simultaneous Inflation And Deflation The comments below are an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by Daniel R. Amerman The US is experiencing the highest…
In September 2019, I wrote an article, which discussed current pension deficits and concluded that they were going to get much worse.