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1 oz Silver Cube: Stop Buying Boring Bullion (Try This)
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1 oz Silver Cube: Stop Buying Boring Bullion (Try This)
Stop buying boring bullion.
If you’re tired of the same old Silver Eagles and plain silver bars, Mike Maharrey at Money Metals has a fun alternative: a Poured Silver 1 Troy Ounce Cube made from .999 fine silver.
It’s not a coin, and it’s not really a “bar” either—it’s a little block, almost like a dice, with a full...
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A great year for gold with a favourable 2026 ahead
The year 2025 was a brilliant year for gold. The yellow metal gained more than 60%, steadily updating its records. Monday, for the first time in history, the $4400 (CHF3488) per ounce has been exceeded (i.e. the kilo is at around CHF113,000). And according to experts, the ingredients are all there for 2026 to be … Continue reading »
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Home Prices and Sales Fall. Can Sellers Count on Lower Interest Rates?
With employment fundamentals so weak, the real way to increase home sales is to cut prices further. That, of course, is not what sellers want to hear.
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Game Over für Eigentum: Diese Steuer treibt die Leistungsträger aus dem Land!
Das ganze Interview mit Roger Köppel von der Weltwoche findest du ab sofort auf meinem Youtube Kanal!
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12-22-25 When Fed Narratives Meet Market Data
Markets are heading into year-end with optimism still firmly embedded in prices, but the economic data are telling a more complicated story.
Lance Roberts examines the growing gap between the Federal Reserve’s soft-landing narrative and what inflation, employment, consumer spending, and earnings expectations are actually signaling. While markets have stabilized following recent volatility, participation remains narrow, sentiment is elevated, and...
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The Essence of Financial Bubbles
Financial bubbles, which used to be rare, have become a way of life, thanks to a quarter century of easy money policies from the Federal Reserve System. We need to better understand how bubbles form and why they are so harmful.
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Financial Bubbles: How they Make Us Poorer
Financial bubbles, which used to be rare, have become a way of life, thanks to a quarter century of easy money policies from the Federal Reserve System. We need to better understand how bubbles form and why they are so harmful.
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"El nuevo orden económico mundial: EE. UU., China, Europa y el descontento global" (Deusto)
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Why do we use slang?
Why are phrases like delulu, 67 and hanky panky popular? Lane Greene, our language correspondent, delves into why people love to use slang.
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2026 Market Outlook Based On Valuations
It’s that time of year when Wall Street polishes up its crystal balls and begins predicting returns for 2026. Since Wall Street never predicts a down year, which would be unwise for fee-based product revenues, these forecasts are often inaccurate and sometimes significantly wrong. Let's review some previous years. For example, on December 7th, 2021, …
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The Seen And The Unseen Of QE-RMP
In 1850, Economist Frederic Bastiat famously wrote an essay entitled "That which is seen, and that which is not seen.” The first chapter, "The Broken Window," argues that good economics requires considering not just the immediate, visible effects of an action but also the delayed, less obvious (unseen) consequences. Unfortunately, most commentators, when asked about …
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How the Soviets Replaced Christmas with a Socialist Winter Holiday
Father Frost (the Soviet Santa Claus) asks: "To whom do we owe all the good things in our socialist society?,” to which, it is said, the children chorus the reply, "Stalin."
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Is Switzerland losing its place in the world?
It was a remarkably blunt public warning from the top of Switzerland’s biggest bank. UBS chair Colm Kelleher declared last month that Switzerland was “losing its lustre” and had reached a “crossroads with major challenges”. As evidence, he cited fierce competition in wealth management, US tariffs that have hit pharmaceuticals and other export sectors, and …
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Why Palantir is becoming a risky bet for Switzerland
Zurich serves as a hub for US tech company Palantir’s business relations. The Swiss foreign ministry now has the company in its sights, because of its controversial role in Gaza. Palantir is arguably the most controversial tech company in the world today. It expects over $4 billion (CHF3.2 billion) in revenue this year. Many people, …
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Can I Get Some Coffee?
President Trump announced the tariffs aiming at two goals: protecting American producers and the relocation of foreign companies to the US. People have been “protected” by being disallowed peaceful, mutually-beneficial trades with others.
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Wirst Du reich nur durch Dividenden?
Reich durch Dividenden? Klingt nice – ist aber unrealistisch.
📉 Wer 1.700 € brutto im Monat aus dem MSCI World kassieren will, hätte 2018 rund 1 Mio. Euro investieren müssen.
📉 Für 5.000 € monatlich? Sogar 3 Mio. Euro Startkapital nötig!
💡 Dividenden schwanken – Du kannst nicht mit fixen Einnahmen rechnen. Und: Wenn Du das Geld entnimmst, fehlt Dir langfristig der Zinseszinseffekt.
🧓 Für die Altersvorsorge besser: Ausschüttungen reinvestieren...
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