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Looking at the Large Numbers

I friend of mine asked me what the Global Money supply was. I just so happen to know that number. It is around $100 trillion. That includes the world’s total M2 money supply, all the physical cash in circulation, plus deposits, promissory notes, and other liquid money instruments. Writing for The Economist magazine in London […]

The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or Heading into Stall Spead

Every pilot dreads a stall. Pull your nose up so high that you are unable to maintain adequate speed, and your plane flips over and enters a spiral dive. Those who are skilled at stall recovery can right their plane in seconds and live to fly another day. Those who don’t meet a violent end. […]

May 28 Biweekly Strategy Webinar Q&A

Below please find subscribers’ Q&A for the May 28 Mad Hedge Fund Trader Global Strategy Webinar, broadcast from Incline Village, NV. Q: What is share price dilution? A: When a company issues new shares, it dilutes the existing shareholders. So, if you owned 10% of the company before, and somebody does a 10% dilution, then […]

The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or The Bond Vigilantes are Back!

A friend of mine once told me that when he dies, he wants to be reincarnated as the bond market. I don’t blame him. So would I. The administration can talk up stocks, fire entire government agencies, ignore court rulings, arrest judges, and intimidate its own political party. The one thing it absolutely CAN’T do […]

The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or Full Speed Ahead Towards the Cliff

Remember the cult classic 1955 coming-of-age drama, Rebel Without a Cause? In it, two teenagers are racing stolen cars towards a cliff on the California coast, playing chicken to see who jumps out first. James Dean makes it out safely, but gang leader Corey Allen gets a belt on his leather jacket stuck on a […]