When going through your morning trading routine, you’re likely to tune into the news for unfolding events, run technical scans, check sentiment and breadth indicators, and utilize any other tool that can provide a snapshot of what’s going on “now” ...
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The Federal Reserve continues to be the not-so-silent partner to the government’s reckless deficit spending scheme. While the Fed tries to force down interest, US bond yields are rising, as the markets recognize these bifurcated policies. ...
The Austrian School of Economics traces its roots to the School of Salamanca in Medieval times. The scholastics of Salamanca, in turn, were influenced by the canon jurists from the University of Bologna, demonstrating the rich and historic roots of ...
Chris Edwards My National Review op-ed today examines subsidies for wind power, solar power, lithium batteries, and electric vehicles (EVs). The 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) included about $1 trillion in subsidies for these and other ostensibly green technologies. Next ...
David Inserra, Jennifer Huddleston, Jack Solowey, Travis Fisher, & Erec Smith The incoming Trump administration, the 119th Congress, and new policymakers in state legislatures face many issues they can and should tackle. Among the issues that have drawn policymakers’ attention ...
The Federal Reserve says it can manipulate the money supply to ensure “price stability.” This worsens the boom-bust cycles and undermine the economy. ...
Modern “antiracist” historians have pursued the myth that the virtuous North engaged in warfare with the South in order to free slaves and end chattel slavery. The historical record, however, tells a much different story. ...
Borrowers’ expectations are rising as technology advances. Today’s loan seekers are in search of instant loan approvals, round-the-clock access to loan services, flexible terms on loans, and self-help portals that allows them track their loan status, and an overall painless ...