Economic noise
The markets are thrashing about trying to figure out what Trump is going to do.
"The president-elect’s pledges include tax cuts and spending $500 billion or more over a decade on infrastructure," $50 billion a year is going to to do what?
According to Armstrong, the tax cuts will induce American companies to bring home $ 3 trillion in overseas cash. The $ 3 trillion isn't going to go to wages so, what positive difference will it make?
CNBC, "Also, given that the U.S. economy is considered as in full employment," Trump is 'the end' of central banking as we know it: Fund manager
"Bonds around the world had their steepest two-week loss in at least 26 years"
Global Bonds Post Biggest Two-Week Loss in Quarter Century - Bloomberg
11/18 Euro suffers longest losing streak on record – Telegraph
11/18 Global trade is slowing – Bloomberg Amazing, when did Bloomberg figure that out?
Here's a chart of interest rates for the last 200 years. They have dropped like a stone. http://fm.cnbc.com/applications/cnbc...REST_RATES.png
AMAZING, You create the most gigantic bubble of faux money the world has ever seen AND,,,, you can't seem to collect any interest on the money.
200 years of US interest rates in one chart
The markets are thrashing about trying to figure out what Trump is going to do.
"The president-elect’s pledges include tax cuts and spending $500 billion or more over a decade on infrastructure," $50 billion a year is going to to do what?
According to Armstrong, the tax cuts will induce American companies to bring home $ 3 trillion in overseas cash. The $ 3 trillion isn't going to go to wages so, what positive difference will it make?
CNBC, "Also, given that the U.S. economy is considered as in full employment," Trump is 'the end' of central banking as we know it: Fund manager
"Bonds around the world had their steepest two-week loss in at least 26 years"
Global Bonds Post Biggest Two-Week Loss in Quarter Century - Bloomberg
11/18 Euro suffers longest losing streak on record – Telegraph
11/18 Global trade is slowing – Bloomberg Amazing, when did Bloomberg figure that out?
Here's a chart of interest rates for the last 200 years. They have dropped like a stone. http://fm.cnbc.com/applications/cnbc...REST_RATES.png
AMAZING, You create the most gigantic bubble of faux money the world has ever seen AND,,,, you can't seem to collect any interest on the money.
200 years of US interest rates in one chart
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