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Bitcoin Vs. Dot-Com Bubble: You Are Here

Bitcoin Vs. Dot-Com Bubble: You Are Here

There have been no shortage of attempts to compare the meteoric rise of Bitcoin (and cryptocurrencies more generally) to the dot-com boom/bust. Critics of the crypto craze will tell you that what we’re seeing in the space mirrors the euphoria that ultimately ended in tears in 2000. Proponents will argue that betting against Bitcoin is […]
Bitcoin Is Like The Tech Bubble: It Could Run Higher

Bitcoin Is Like The Tech Bubble: It Could Run Higher

Bitcoin Is Skyrocketing The biggest story of the day, which was on most investors’ minds, was the rally in bitcoin. The fact that this was such a major story even though most people in finance don’t have a large stake in the currency shows how remarkable the rally has been. As you can see from […]
Cyber Monday Was Great, But Inventory Looks At More Than Online Holiday Shopping

Cyber Monday Was Great, But Inventory Looks At More Than Online Holiday Shopping

As expected, Cyber Monday hit records all across the retail industry. According to Adobe Insights, sales recorded by online outlets, including those of traditional brick and mortar stores, hit $6.59 billion. That’s a record not just for a Cyber Monday but any single day in the internet’s two decades of mainstream usage. It was, Adobe […]
Semiconductor ETFs Recoil On Morgan Stanley Warnings

Semiconductor ETFs Recoil On Morgan Stanley Warnings

The hot and the soaring semiconductor corner of the broad technology market had a rough ride on Nov 27. The decline came as Morgan Stanly raised concerns on soaring memory chip prices and downgraded a number of chipmakers including Western Digital (WDC – Free Report), Samsung Electronics, and Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM – Free Report). The dual tailwind of strong […]
Politics And Public Banking

Politics And Public Banking

(Audio length 00:58:40) The excitement surrounding the inclusion of public banking in political campaigns is now shifting gears into the nitty-gritty process of educating and encouraging legislators and candidates to move forward. This week Ellen and Walt discuss some of these races and the issues that propel them, we talk with a NJ State legislator […]
UK & EU Agree On 45-55 Billion Divorce Bill, UK Denies – GBP Jumps

UK & EU Agree On 45-55 Billion Divorce Bill, UK Denies – GBP Jumps

The UK has raised its Brexit divorce bill offer to a sum closer to the EU’s demands of 60 billion euros. According to a report in the Telegraph, the EU accepts this proposal and this will unlock the next phase of the negotiations, related to the future trade relationship.  Update: the UK government denies the […]
Out Of Money By December 12th – Social Security Partial Inflation Indexing Part 2

Out Of Money By December 12th – Social Security Partial Inflation Indexing Part 2

Most advice on long-term planning for retirement and Social Security benefits is based on the assumption that Social Security will fully keep up with inflation. As we are establishing in this series of analyses, the full inflation indexing of Social Security is a myth and there are major implications for the standard of living in […]
How Much Does A Tax Cut Cost?

How Much Does A Tax Cut Cost?

People often speak of tax cuts using topsy-turvy lingo like this quotation from the Committee for a Responsible Budget: “the country currently spends $1.6 trillion per year on tax breaks.” Or, as The Hill claims: “GOP tax plan would cost $2.4 trillion.” Statements like these make it sound like a tax cut is something you have to buy — […]
The Net Neutrality Controversy De-mystified

The Net Neutrality Controversy De-mystified

There has been a lot of dust kicked up lately in the public sphere around the impending rollback by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the net neutrality regulations. Mixed in this dust is a lot of misinformation and campaigning by the various interests. Below you will find my best shot at clearly describing the […]
Soaring Consumer Confidence

Soaring Consumer Confidence

Consumer confidence soared to a 17-year high in The Conference Board’s report today. High levels of consumer confidence tend to translate to an improved retail sales environment as can be seen in the below chart. With consumers accounting for approximately 70% of economic (GDP) activity, today’s confidence report portends a positive retail sales environment during the holiday […]