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A Tribute to Mises on the Anniversary of his Birth
September 29, 2024, is the one-hundred-and-forty-third anniversary of the birth of Ludwig von Mises, economist and social philosopher, who passed away in 1973. Von Mises was my teacher and mentor and the source or inspiration for most of what I know and consider to be important and worthwhile in these fields of what enables me to understand the events shaping the world in which we live. I want to take this opportunity to pay tribute to him, because...
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Why the Philadelphi corridor in Gaza is blocking a ceasefire
The Philadelphi Corridor— a narrow area along the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt—has become the latest block in reaching a ceasefire. Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, says the presence of Israeli troops is crucial—but his generals disagree
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What is Old School Economics?
The phrase “old school economics” is often used positively or approvingly by many, but is rarely explained. What is this school and where is it located? You can be sure that it is not what is taught in most college classrooms today. It’s definitely not Keynesian or Marxist economics. But what is it?I often hear the phrase “old school economics” in response to, for example, a government bureaucrat who says we need to increase unemployment to fight...
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The USD is lower on PCE data. What are the technicals telling us in EURUSD, USDJPY &GBPUSD
The kickstart video for September 27, 2024 takes a technical look at the EURUSD, USDJPY and GBPUSD
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Gold recovers after US inflation data misses expectations
Gold rebounds at the end of the week after the release of US PCE inflation data comes out lower than expected. The data suggests a continuation of the Fed's monetary easing stance which is a positive factor for Gold.
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Missile-stop tour: Zelensky in America
Ukraine’s president is again on American shores, trying to secure support of all kinds. He needs it (https://www.economist.com/briefing/2024/09/26/ukraine-is-on-the-defensive-militarily-economically-and-diplomatically?utm_campaign=a.io&utm_medium=audio.podcast.np&utm_source=theintelligence&utm_content=discovery.content.anonymous.tr_shownotes_na-na_article&utm_term=sa.listeners)—diplomatically, militarily and politically. America’s...
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9-27-24 Is Micro-Retirement Right for You?
Jonthan & Jonathan stand in for Danny & Rich with a preview of today's PCE report, and inklings of dissent within the Fed on the latest rate cut. The handwriting is on the wall for Savers; time to reassess strategies as interest rates fall. Ho will the election outcomes affect your financial planning? Worst-case scenario: a contested election (the markets hate uncertainty). With the ebb and flow of markets, we make adjustments on the fly,...
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USD/CHF: Still remains in the month-long range between 0.84 and 0.8550 – DBS
The Swiss National Bank’s third interest rate cut did not push USD/CHF out of its month-long range between 0.84 and 0.8550, DBS’ FX analyst Philip Wee notes.
SNB does not want EUR/CHF to find new lows
“SNB lowered the policy rate by 25 bps to 1.00% and kept the door open for more easing in the coming quarters on its new forecast for inflation to decelerate to 0.6% in 2025 from 1.2% in 2024.”
“In June, SNB projected a modest slowdown in inflation...
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The Hidden Flaw in the $2T Energy Transition Plan | Mark Mills
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We’re wrapping up our energy series with Mark Mills, Executive Director of the National Center for Energy Analytics. Mark and I both began our careers in manufacturing plants before American manufacturing largely moved overseas. Today, that megatrend is coming full circle, as rising labor costs in China and an increased focus on resiliency persuade businesses to...
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USD/CHF Price Prediction: Unfolding down leg within range
USD/CHF is trading lower within a range formed since August.
It is in a sideways trend and a decisive breakout would be required to give directionality.
USD/CHF continues trading up and down within a range. It is probably in a sideways trend, which given the principle that “the trend is your friend” is likely to endure.
USD/CHF 4-hour Chart
USD/CHF is currently moving down within the range and it will probably reach at least as far as the...
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Hayek on the Welfare State
September 2024 marks the eightieth anniversary of the publication of the British edition of Friedrich Hayek’s great book The Road to Serfdom. In the book, Hayek makes a powerful argument in defense of the rule of law, the principle that the same legal rules must be applied to everyone who is in a given situation and that the application of the rules must not be subject to governmental discretion. Unfortunately, he also argues that several parts of...
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Yen Surges After New LDP Leader Picked, while the Greenback Consolidates
Overview: Japan's LDP leadership selection has not been the dragged-out affair that many thought likely with a record nine candidate vying for the post. It turns out that the economy may have been less important than foreign affairs and the threat posed by China. Shigeru Ishiba is strong nationalist, who reports indicate own shares in Nippon Steel, whose bid for US steel has faced domestic opposition in the US on seemingly nationalist, rather than...
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#533 Immobilien: Wird es jetzt wieder teurer? Tobias Just im Interview ️ #immobilien
#535 Der Weg zur ersten Immobilie - Prof. Tobias Just gibt wertvolle Tipps (Teil 2) 🏘️ #immobilien
In Teil 2 des Interviews mit Prof. Tobias Just gehen wir in die Praxis. Von der Frage, ob sich Kaufen oder Mieten eher lohnt über unseriöse Angebote bis hin zur richtigen Eigenkapitalquote behandeln wir die wichtigsten Themen, die du beim Immobilienkauf beachten solltest.
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Tax Cuts – An Examination Of The 2017 TCJA Impact
An analysis of Presidential Candidate Trump’s policy proposals recently suggests that tax cuts will increase the deficit. While the raw analysis is correct, as it subtracts the potential for reduced tax collections from the tariff revenue, it ignores the impact on economic growth.
There is much rhetoric about the impact of tax cuts, mostly centering around “only benefitting the rich.” While it may seem that “the rich” are the ones who...
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Yes, Car Seat Laws Reduce the Birth Rate
Opponents of the Trump campaign are having fun this week with some year-old comments from vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance. Apparently, in a Senate hearing during March 2023, Vance stated that car seat laws have an impact on the number of children parents feel they can afford. As quoted in the Ohio media site cleveland.com:“I think there’s evidence that some of the things that we’re doing to parents is driving down the number of children that...
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Political Violence in American Society
The recent attempts on former President Donald Trump’s life have sparked concerns about political violence and the normalization of such acts in American society. It’s been no secret that over the past few election cycles the polarization and divisive rhetoric has ramped up. But with multiple assassination attempts on a leading presidential candidate, it’s worth noting that the political establishment doesn’t appear to be interested in quelling the...
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