Once again, the wily Covid virus boasts ghostly timing. Omicron barges in with de-risking/deleveraging and global Crisis Dynamics attaining pivotal momentum. And with contagion rapidly enveloping the emerging markets (EM), disaster strikes.
The growth of social media’s influence in our daily digital lives has been astounding over the last few years. According to figures in the latest Statista Digital Economy Compass, the global average time spent using social media platforms per day is 14…
As the market is getting wiped out, the only bright spot for bulls is the “jabber” crowd – – makers of vaccines (which I know Slopers adore), such as Pfizer…….. And in case you were worried that the hard-working …
If one possible result of the current system is collapse, realizing the system itself must be changed isn’t doom-and-gloom, it’s problem-solving.
Originally conceived by American Express in 2010 and officially cosponsored by the Small Business Administration since 2011, Small Business Saturday has become a staple of the holidays shopping season in the United States. Founded to support local and …
The European Union on Thursday took another step in its continuous efforts to rein in American tech giants. The Council of the European Union, one of three institutions involved in the bloc’s legislative process, agreed on a common position with respec…
Well, this is quite a kick – – and what a shame that not only is it (once again) the last day of the week but also a half-day! But this is the kind of day that’s a total blast to wake up to, although that swine Powell will throw e…
Posted first at Capitalstool Buttcoin (BTC) blew a gasket. New 4 month cycle projection 47,000. Low of that cycle due now. 18 month cycle projection…
Is this a stick a fork in it moment. The S&P fugutures (ES) say “Maybe.”
Finally something to get excited about. Of course, nobody is here to see it. A stealth crash opportunity if there ever was one. Just imagine the chaos on Monday if this sticks. Here’s a chart and some targets.
It’s interesting how what we value changes with technology. In the 19th century, Saudi Arabia was good for absolutely nothing except raw material for a children’s sandbox. But once crude oil was found to be useful, that part of the worl…