Category Archive: 5.) Charles Hugh Smith
03-23-13-Macro Analytics – Market Clearing Event – Charles Hugh Smith
QUESTIONS ON THE TABLE 1- How Large can Central Bank’s Balance Sheets actually get before too much is too much? 2- Is Public Debt Monetization A
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09 15 15 MACRO ANALYTICS – Its Getting Ugly out there! w/ Charles Hugh Smith
with Charles Hugh Smith & Gordon T Long 28 Minutes – 21 Slides Charles Hugh Smith and Gordon T Long discuss the US Equity Market Technicals.
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MACRO ANALYTICS – 07 14 17 – The Road to Financialization w/ Charles Hugh Smith
Anyone interested in how we got to where we are today will enjoy this tutorial discussion of the chronology of US & Global Monetary Events regarding the
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03-05-13-Macro Analytics – The Global End Game – with Charles Hugh Smith
Charles Hugh Smith’s recent article The Global End Game in Fourteen Points is the basis for this discussion on the traditional Business Cycle, the Credit Cycle
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How Will Bitcoin React in a Financial Crisis Like 2008?
Whenever I raise the topic of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, I feel like an agnostic in the 30 Years War between Catholics and Protestants. There is precious little neutral ground in the crypto-is-a-bubble battle; one side is absolutely confident that bitcoin and the other cryptocurrencies are in a tulip-bulb type bubble, while the other camp is equally confident that we ain't seen nuthin' yet in terms of bitcoin's future valuation.
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Let’s Clear Up One Confusion About Bitcoin
If bitcoin can be converted into fiat currencies at a lower transaction cost than the fiat-to-fiat conversions made by banks and credit card companies, it's a superior means of exchange. One of the most common comments I hear from bitcoin skeptics goes something like this: Bitcoin isn't real money until I can buy a cup of coffee with it. In other words, bitcoin fails the first of the two core tests of "money": that it is a means of exchange and a...
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