Category Archives: Video Spellman Reports

Roadblocks to Recovery an Interview with Dr. Lacy Hunt

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The extent and implication of the U. S. debt overload. Neither monetary nor fiscal policy can solve the debt problem nor the profound side effects of excess debt. Download .pdf Welling at Weeden Interview

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Uncharted Waters Ahead Government Debt Options

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The Morass of Debt

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Interview with Dr. Lacy Hunt on the pervasive effects of accumulated debt on the economy and financial market pricing.  

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QE2 and Inflation

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The Debt Deflation Problem
“Deflation, Don’t let it happen here”
How QE2 Financed the world
US Capital Flight and Depreciation
Commodity, Inflation, Inflation Expectations and Investments Continue reading

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The Sinking of the Financial Titanic

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Why Economists Missed the Biggest Economic and Financial Disintegration Since the Depression

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The Financial and Economic Morass – What is Needed for a Recovery and How Long Will it Take?

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The Cost Of Government Action In The Economic Meltdown Capital Regulation Negative Growth and Deflation Gifts From Abroad Or The Federal Reserve The Market Reigns In Governments The Expensive Way to Bail Out Conclusion – Who Pays the Bill

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The Collapse of the Carry Trade

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Interview with Dr. Lacy Hunt

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Dr. Lacy Hunt of Hoisington Investment Management articulates his view of why deflationary forces are so strong in the economy despite the doubling of the monetary base and will lead to further decline in long term interest rates. Continue reading

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A Cyclical or a Secular Event?

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The current economic malaise has been largely interpreted as an extreme case of a typical post-war cyclical experience that the typical government policy can eradicate. However, the lingering nature of the recession with the fear of the double dip raises the question of whether this is a longer term secular experience that behaves differently than the garden type cyclical experience. Continue reading

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