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Goodbye to the Robinson Crusoe Bond Market

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With the U. S. economy having achieved lift-off momentum, the Federal Reserve has ended it epic and historic bond buy known as quantitative ease. The corollary reflex is that interest rates will return to our historic sense of normal, but that is not occurring. The Fed is not all-powerful and is losing pricing control to collective global forces. Continue reading

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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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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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