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Fonds im Fokus: Moritz Rehmann über den DJE – Multi Asset & Trends

Die Multi-Asset-Strategie hat mit dem Zinshoch wieder ihre volle Berechtigung, und man kann aus dem vollen Anlageuniversum schöpfen. Im Video erklärt Fondsmanager Moritz Rehmann, welche Anlagethemen er im aktuellen Umfeld als vielversprechend einstuft. Die hohe Flexibilität des Fonds ermöglicht es, die Allokation schnell an die Marktlage anzupassen, und bietet somit ein spannendes Chance-Risiko-Profil. ► Webseite: https://www.dje.de ► Podcast:...

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A Short History of the Right to Self-Determination

In his 1927 book Liberalism, the radical classical liberal and economist Ludwig von Mises took a strict and expansive view in favor of secession. Specifically, he noted that respect for the right of self-determination required extant states to allow the separation of new polities seeking secession. He writes: The right of self-determination in regard to the question of membership in a state thus means: whenever the inhabitants of a particular...

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Argentina and the Watching World

Javier Milei has already been sworn in as the new president of Argentina and faces a Promethean challenge, having inherited a country riddled with debt and inflation. Balancing the books is going to be his priority before he can implement most of his innovative ideas, and that is going to cause temporary pain as he has clearly admitted. He does not seem keen on wasting time though, and in his first weeks we have seen a historic revocation of more...

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Secession’s Opponents Embrace Colonialism and “Enlightened” Central Governments

The idea of secession for some regions of the United States—sometimes simplistically called "national divorce"—has increasingly been mentioned as a way to deal with the apparent growing divide between what are crudely called "red states" and "blue states." Polls suggest that perhaps a third of the American population "indicated a 'willingness to secede'"  Vehement opposition to the idea remains plentiful,...

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Interview: Dr. Jens Ehrhardt sieht einen “Stock-Picking Market”

#Magnifivicent7 #China #Japan Marketing-Anzeige: Im Interview mit Smartes Geld spricht DJE-Gründer und Vorstandsvorsitzender Dr. Jens Ehrhardt, warum er aktuell einen “Stock-Picking Market” sieht und warum er amerikanische Staatsanleihen weiterhin attraktiv findet. Außerdem: warum Japan sein Favoriten-Aktienmarkt ist. ► Webseite: https://www.dje.de ► Podcast: https://spoti.fi/3AaB1mr ► Impressum: https://www.dje.de/impressum/ Seit über vier...

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Legacies of Injustice and Racial Inequality

This article is a revised version of a talk given at the Oxford University Mises Society on January 16, 2024. The talk drew upon themes discussed in David Gordon and Wanjiru Njoya, Redressing Historical Injustice: Self-Ownership, Property Rights and Economic Equality (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023). Supporters of free market capitalism are often thought, wrongly, to be unconcerned about human well-being. On the contrary, it is precisely because we are...

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The United States Is a Colonial Empire, and an Extremely Successful One

For those who remember their high school textbooks, the issue of America's imperial history is very clear cut. American imperialism, the textbooks told us, was that fairly brief period in American history that lasted from 1898 to 1945. This was the period during which the United States acquired a number of overseas territories, including the Philippines and Puerto Rico, among others. The era of imperialism, we are told, ended in 1945 when the...

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Climate Deniers Deny Socialism. That’s Why the Regime Hates Them.

Free markets is an unambiguous term, which implies a lack of inappropriate government intervention as consumers and firms pursue their own interest in a competitive environment. (my emphasis) —Clifford Winston, “This Economist Really Loves Free Markets”   Inappropriate government intervention is a line government finds easy to cross, much like the Constitution’s “general welfare” clause. The latter was never intended to be a provision of infinite...

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“Humanitarianism” as an Excuse for Colonialism and Imperialism

Spreading civilization and human rights has long been used as an excuse for state-building through colonialism and imperialism. This idea dates back at least to early Spanish and colonial efforts in the New World, and the rationale was initially employed as just one of many.  The importance of the conquest-spreads-civilization claim increased, however, as liberalism gained ground in Europe in the nineteenth century. Liberals were more skeptical of...

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Marktausblick mit Stefan Breitner und Markus Koch

Marketing-Anzeige Die Konjunktur, Zinssenkungen und die Aktienmärkte Die Börse in 2024 wird voraussichtlich stark von Wahlen in verschiedenen Ländern, aber besonders von der US-Wahl beeinflusst werden. Das zweite große Thema ist, wann die erwarteten Zinssenkungen in den USA und Europa kommen werden und wie viele Schritte wir sehen werden. Aktuell werden fast 6 Zinsschritte eingepreist. Im Marktausblick-Dialog diskutieren Stefan Breitner,...

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How to Free Ourselves from Government Money (Part III)

To save our economy from destruction and from the eventual holocaust of runaway inflation, we the people must take the money-supply function back from the government. Money is far too important to be left in the hands of bankers and of Establishment economists and financiers. To accomplish this goal, money must be returned to the market economy, with all monetary functions performed within the structure of the rights of private property and of the...

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Zwei Perspektiven für 2024 – DJE-plusNews Januar 2024 mit Mario Künzel

#börse #zins #notenbank Das Börsenjahr 2023 ist voller Euphorie zu Ende gegangen, aber nun stehen wir vor der großen Frage, ob diese auch 2024 anhalten wird. Deshalb wagen wir im aktuellen DJE-plusNews-Video mit Mario Künzel einen Blick in die Glaskugel und skizzieren zwei verschiedene Szenarien: Die Weltkonjunktur schwächt sich ab, und verhindert eine Börsenaufschwung – oder der Abschwung bleibt aus und die Zinssenkungen kommen später als...

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Switzerland marks start of China’s ‘high-level exchange’ with Europe

Chinese Premier Li Qiang is visiting Switzerland this week. The official state visit by China’s second highest ranking official signals a renewal in Sino-Swiss ties and the kick-off of his “high-level exchange” with Europe. Here’s what you need to know about official Swiss-Chinese relations.

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What is a “Fed Pivot,” And When Is It Likely to Happen?

Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome “Jay” Powell, recently sent mysterious shock waves into financial markets with comments that suggested that Fed rate cuts might come sooner than expected. Stock and bond markets took this as a good sign. They were already in a Santa Claus rally and broke out to new highs for the year. The interest rate on ten-year government bonds, which had already fallen by almost 1 percent since October, threatened to...

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The “Great Replacement” on the Frontier: When Anglo Immigrants Replaced Hispanics

The phrase "great replacement" has been increasingly thrown around by both conservatives and progressives in recent years. Conservatives claim the "great replacement theory" explains deliberate efforts by regime operatives to replace non-Hispanic whites with various groups of Hispanics and non-whites. Progressives, on the other hand, claim it is all a racist conspiracy theory.  I won't bore you with the details of the present...

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Why More Secession Means Lower Taxes and More Trade

[This article is Chapter 9 of Breaking Away: The Case of Secession, Radical Decentralization, and Smaller Polities.] When we hear of political movements in favor of decentralization and secession, the word “nationalist” is often used to describe them. We have seen the word used in both the Scottish and Catalonian secession movements, and in the case of Brexit. Often the term is intended to be pejorative. When used pejoratively—as by the critics of...

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When Nationalism Fuels Decentralization and Secession: Lessons from the Cold War

[This article is chapter 6 of Breaking Away: The Case for Secession, Radical Decentralization, and Smaller Polities. Now available at Amazon and in the Mises Store.] During the early 1990s, as the world of the old Soviet Bloc was rapidly falling apart, the economist and historian Murray Rothbard saw it all for what it was: a trend of mass decentralization and secession unfolding before the world’s eyes. The old Warsaw Pact states of Poland,...

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How the American Revolution Turned North American Foreign Trade on Its Head

[Chapter 1 of Rothbard's newly edited and released Conceived in Liberty, vol. 5: The New Republic: 1784–1791.] After peace came in 1783, the new republic faced a two-fold economic adjustment: to peacetime from the artificial production and trade patterns during the war, and to a far different trading picture than had existed before the war. The largest change between the two eras of peace was the shift in trading patterns resulting from...

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The Bad Deal That Was the New Deal: FDR’s Assault on Individual Rights

The New Deal’s War on the Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of FDR’s Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillanceby David T. BeitoIndependent Institute, 2023; x + 379 pp. Few if any readers of this column admire Franklin Roosevelt, but as the historian David Beito reminds us in this outstanding book, most of his professional colleagues rank Roosevelt among our greatest presidents, second only to Abraham Lincoln. Those who accord him this...

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Marktausblick mit Stefan Breintner und Markus Koch Dezember 2023

#börse #wirtschaft #künstlicheintelligenz #märkte Marketing-Anzeige Euphorie an den Börsen: Wird der Optimismus anhalten? Die US-Notenbank hat seit ihrer letzten Sitzung für gute Stimmung an den Börsen gesorgt. Der Markt erwartet deutliche Zinssenkungen für 2024. Gleichzeitig ist ein sogenanntes “Soft-Landing” der US-Wirtschaft Marktkonsensus. Im monatlichen Marktausblick-Dialog diskutieren Stefan Breintner, Research-Leiter von DJE und...

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