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Das Frugalisten Mindset zum Konsum? ? | Sparkojote

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Sprott Money News Weekly Wrap-up – 1.15.21

Chris Vermeulen of The Technical Traders sits in for Eric, as Eric is unavailable due to family health issue. Chris shares his updated views on gold, the dollar, Bitcoin, the stock market and the mining shares. You can submit your questions for our Weekly Wrap Up to [email protected] Visit our website https://www.sprottmoney.com for more news.

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The Real Investment Show

SEG-1: Could We Be Fiscally Over-stimulated? SEG-2: 401-k Foibles SEG-3: Retirement Account Leakage SEG-4: Risks from Inflation vs Stagflation -------- Director of Financial Planning, Richard Rosso, CFP, w Senior Advisor, Danny Ratliff, CFP -------- Get more info & commentary: https://realinvestmentadvice.com/newsletter/ -------- Register for the next Candid Coffee:...

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The Impact of Bidenomics | Three Minutes on Markets & Money [1/15/21]

NOTE: You can watch the video version of this report by subscribing to our YouTube channel (see link below). (1/15/21) President-elect Joe Biden is wasting no time implementing his fiscal ideas: #Bidenomics provides cash, and woos fiscally-strained Americans with a higher minimum wage, and promises of additional government largesse. - RIA Advisors Senior Financial Advisor, Danny Ratliff, CFP -------- Get more info & commentary:...

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Weekly Highlights from The Real Investment Show for Week Ending 1/15/21

The second week of the year ends with the second impeachment of President Donald Trump...but take heart--there were plenty of other, important things to discuss this week, including the problem with market bubbles, the Parler vs Amazon lawsuit, why the manipulated measurement of CPI is all wrong, a first glance at Joe Biden's MMT-based fiscal plan, and what to do about lying about someone's cooking! Chief Investment Strategist Lance Roberts w...

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FX Daily, January 15: The Greenback is Finishing the Week with a Firm Tone

The US dollar is firm against most of the major and emerging market currencies today. Among the majors, the Japanese yen and Swiss franc are resilient. For the week, sterling and the yen appear poised to eke out small gains, while the Scandi's are the weakest performers with around a 1% decline.

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Wann kommt Altcoin Season 2021?

Wann kommt Altcoin Season 2021? Diese Frage bekomme ich zu hunderte am Tag. Aus diesem Grund hab ich alles in einem Video zusammengefasst, damit jeder auf dem aktuellsten Stand ist. Meine Altcoins: 1. Großteil in Bitcoin. Bekommst du hier: https://cakedefi.com/ 2. DeFiChain: Hammer Performance bisher!! Bekommst du hier: https://global.bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=USDT-DFI 3. Ethereum: Top Coin 4. Monero und noch ein paar kleinere......

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Covid: tension rises between Switzerland’s scientists and politicians

Tension between Switzerland’s scientists and politicians is rising, according to RTS. On Saturday, Christian Althaus, an epidemiologist working for the Swiss National COVID-19 Science Task Force, Switzerland’s scientific Covid advisory team, announced his resignation and voiced his frustration on Twitter.

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Long Covid symptoms persist beyond 7 months, according to new data

Recent research based on information from 3,762 Long Covid sufferers shows most still have symptoms after 7 monthsThe study uses patient-driven research and is based on a survey created by a team of patients with COVID-19 who are members of the Body Politic online COVID-19 support group.

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Rising Probability For A Second Payroll Minus (and its implications)

Revolving consumer credit declined again in November 2020, according to data released by the Federal Reserve last week. Though the monthly seasonally-adjusted change was small, it still represents significant uncertainty and material mistrust of the underlying economic condition among a broad section of consumers.

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The Upside of Lockdowns: More Saving

Something good is coming out of the covid lockdowns. Economist David Rosenberg released a special report via the eponymous Rosenberg Research, concluding “the pre-COVID-19 ‘norm’ of a 7% personal savings rate will morph into a post-COVID-19 norm of 10%.

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MMT in Action [1/14/21]

Modern Monetary Theory posits paying for unlimited debt by printing unlimited amounts of cash. Unfortunately, there's always a catch...or two... - Chief Investment Strategist Lance Roberts w Portfolio Manager, Michael Lebowitz, CFA -------- https://realinvestmentadvice.com/is-inflation-in-your-best-interest-or-the-feds/ https://realinvestmentadvice.com/technically-speaking-2021-investor-resolutions-january-stats/...

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The Stimulus Episode | The Real Investment Show (Full Show EDIT) 1/14/21

SEG-1: Joe Biden's $2-Trillion Stimulus Plan SEG-2: Fiscal Stimulus: Cause & Effect SEG-3: MMT in Action SEG-4: Free Money: There's Always a Cost -------- Chief Investment Strategist Lance Roberts w Portfolio Manager, Michael Lebowitz, CFA -------- https://realinvestmentadvice.com/is-inflation-in-your-best-interest-or-the-feds/ https://realinvestmentadvice.com/technically-speaking-2021-investor-resolutions-january-stats/...

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FX Daily, January 14: Markets are Subdued Despite Impeachment and Record Chinese Trade Surplus

Overview:  The capital markets are becalmed today. There does not appear to be much reaction to the news that the House of Representatives impeached President Trump an unprecedented second time with greater bipartisan support than previously (10 GOP voted with the Democratic majority). 

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OJE! WELTWEITES BITCOIN VERBOT 2021!? (laut Christine Lagarde!!)

OJE! WELTWEITES BITCOIN VERBOT 2021!? (laut Christina Lagarde!!) Genau das liest man derzeit überall in den Krypto-Medien. Jedoch was genau steckt dahinter und was könnte wirklich eintreffen? Christine Lagarde Bitcoin Video: https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1349341678335893504 ► Hier kannst du bitcoins kaufen und bekommst auch gleich bis zu 10% pro Jahr Zinsen: https://cakedefi.com/ —————— Hat dir das Video gefallen? Gib mir nen DAUMEN HOCH...

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UBS to close a sixth of its Swiss branches

The closures will affect 44 of the bank’s 239 branches in the country, mainly smaller ones, UBS confirmed on Tuesday. The bank plans to continue beefing up its online offers.

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Is 2021 an Echo of 1641?

If you don't discern any of these dynamics in the present, what are you choosing not to see? The reason why history rhymes is that humanity is still using Wetware 1.0 and so humans respond to scarcity, abundance and conflicts over them in the same manner.

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Dollar Regains Some Traction as Markets Search for Direction

House Democrats will move ahead with impeachment proceedings today; December CPI data will be the US highlight; heavy UST supply this week wraps up with a $24 bln sale of 30-year bonds; December monthly budget statement will be of interest the Fed releases its Beige Book report; several Fed officials pushed back against notions of tapering anytime soon

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How the State Preserves Itself—and What the State Fears

Once a State has been established, the problem of the ruling group or "caste" is how to maintain their rule.1 While force is their modus operandi, their basic and long-run problem is ideological. For in order to continue in office, any government (not simply a "democratic" government) must have the support of the majority of its subjects.

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Surviving Tech Purges: What We’re Doing at the Mises Institute

In the early 1980s few outlets existed for anyone interested in the Austrian school of economics or robust libertarian scholarship. Few universities taught Hayek, much less Mises or Rothbard. Libraries and bookstores carried little of interest for serious economists and thinkers in the old liberal tradition.

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