From Peak Prosperity - David Collum
A free-form discussion of money in 2017, with the author's prognostications for the near time future. Written with a light touch, but incredibly well sourced.
Definitely not for the faint of heart.
The article covers virtually every part of what constitutes the economy, from the personal/individual outlook, to the global perspective including many, nations.
The section on "bonds" was especially interesting to me, with a broad based explanation that was an eye opener. Another fascinating subject.. the devaluation of the automotive industry, and cars.
There is also an extensive and disturbing analysis of pension funds, in both the government and public arenas.
"Bubble"... my interpretation from the first 1 1/2 hours of reading. YMMV.
https://www.peakprosperity.com/blog/113568/2017-year-review?utm_campaign=weekly_newsletter_316&utm_source=newsletter_2017-12-23&utm_medium=email_newsletter&utm_content=node_teaser_113569
You can scroll down to the "Contents" section to get to the links for whatever peaks your curiosity... ie Bitcoin, buybacks, gold, housing,ETF's.
A free-form discussion of money in 2017, with the author's prognostications for the near time future. Written with a light touch, but incredibly well sourced.
Definitely not for the faint of heart.
The article covers virtually every part of what constitutes the economy, from the personal/individual outlook, to the global perspective including many, nations.
The section on "bonds" was especially interesting to me, with a broad based explanation that was an eye opener. Another fascinating subject.. the devaluation of the automotive industry, and cars.
There is also an extensive and disturbing analysis of pension funds, in both the government and public arenas.
"Bubble"... my interpretation from the first 1 1/2 hours of reading. YMMV.
https://www.peakprosperity.com/blog/113568/2017-year-review?utm_campaign=weekly_newsletter_316&utm_source=newsletter_2017-12-23&utm_medium=email_newsletter&utm_content=node_teaser_113569
You can scroll down to the "Contents" section to get to the links for whatever peaks your curiosity... ie Bitcoin, buybacks, gold, housing,ETF's.
Last edited: