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Markus Krall | Eine enorme Inflation wird den Wert des Geldes verschlingen!
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DO NOT buy the dip!
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More parcels, fewer letters: pandemic dents Swiss Post finances
The Covid-19 pandemic cost the state-owned Swiss postal service CHF139 million ($150 million) last year, which was largely responsible for driving down profits by 30%. Swiss Post delivered a record 182.7 million parcels in 2020, up nearly a quarter in volume from the previous year.
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More rare earth metals detected at Swiss wastewater plants
Rare earth metals like cerium and gadolinium, which are used in industry and hospitals, are increasingly being detected at Swiss wastewater plants, new research shows.
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Freisicht mit Marie-Christine Ostermann
Heute, 10. März, habe ich im Rahmen meines Instagram-Formats "Freisicht" mit der Unternehmerin und jetzt auch Spiegel-Bestsellerautorin Marie-Christine Ostermann gesprochen. Im Februar erschien das von ihr herausgegebene Buch "Zukunfts Republik".
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Conspiracies, Flawed Democracy, & Socialist Policy [3/9/21]
The late Tom Clancy has a new political thriller release coming soon (how does he do that?) and there are theories as to how long President Joe Biden will remain in that role with VP Harris waiting in the wings with a copy of the 25th Amendment at the ready.
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JOLTS Revisions: Much Better Reopening, But Why Didn’t It Last?
According to newly revised BLS benchmarks, the labor market might have been a little bit worse than previously thought during the worst of last year’s contraction. Coming out of it, the initial rebound, at least, seems to have been substantially better – either due to government checks or, more likely, American businesses in the initial reopening phase eager to get back up and running on a paying basis again.
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70’0000 CHF Krypto Portfolio eines 24 Jährigen! ? | Sparkojote #DividendenDienstag
Der #DividendenDienstag Livestream findet jeden Dienstag um 18:00 Uhr auf Instagram statt, zusammen mit Johannes Lortz philosophieren wir über #Dividenden #Aktien, das Investieren, die Börse und vieles mehr.
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Charlie Munger vs Robinhood
Investing on Robinhood is not really free according to Charlie Munger. In this episode of Compound Money Quietly, you will learn how Robinhood makes money and much more.
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In Some Countries, Lockdowns May Be the “New Normal”
Like many mainstream economists who make predictions that inform and shape government policy, medical experts make predictions which can determine how a government addresses a perceived problem. A good example here is Professor Neil Ferguson, who led the flawed Imperial College covid-19 study which played a major role in the lockdowns implemented throughout Europe, and even in the US and Canada.
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Markus Krall enthüllt schockierendes – Was HIER ABLÄUFT ist nicht mehr normal!!! HÖR DIR DAS AN!!!
Markus Krall enthüllt schockierendes - Was HIER ABLÄUFT ist nicht mehr normal!!! HÖR DIR DAS AN!!!
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FX Daily, March 11: Risk Extends Gains Ahead of the ECB
Overview: Even though the NASDAQ closed lower yesterday and the reception of the 10-year Treasury auction did not excite, market participants are growing more confident. Led by China, the major markets in the Asia Pacific region rallied. The Shanghai Composite's 2.35% gain not only snaps a five-session slide but is the largest rally since last October.
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Swiss government expects fast economic recovery in 2021
After a weak start to the year, Switzerland’s economy should recover rapidly from a heavy coronavirus-driven slump to grow by 3% in 2021, the government said on Thursday. Gross domestic product will fall “significantly” in the first quarter of this year, after Covid-19 restrictions last December, the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (Seco) said in a statement.
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Investor podcast with Peter Phan – Harnessing Charlie Munger to invest better | Rask
Peter Phan is the Portfolio Manager of Castlereagh Equity. Many Australian investors already know Peter from his time blogging and due to his activity on Twitter.
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Outsiders to Rob Us of Our Property
Strains in the Debt, Dollar, and Banking
COMEX & BASEL III Impacts
Gold/Silver Ratio
Price Inflation Impacts: People End Up Starving, Middle Class Wiped Out
Outsiders Rob the Population of Their Property
It’s Going to Be Very Nasty
You’ve Got to Think About Your Community
What Are You Really Going to Do?
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What Gold Says About UST Auctions
The “too many” Treasury argument which ignited early in 2018 never made a whole lot of sense. It first showed up, believe it or not, in 2016. The idea in both cases was fiscal debt; Uncle Sam’s deficit monster displayed a voracious appetite never in danger of slowing down even though – Economists and central bankers claimed – it would’ve been wise to heed looming inflationary pressures to cut back first.
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Free Meng Wanzhou
Reminder: Our online conference “The National Security State and the Kennedy Assassination” continues today, Wednesday, March 10, at 7 pm Eastern time. We now have 650 registrations. This week’s speaker is Michael Swanson, author of the book The War State: The Cold War Origins Of The Military-Industrial Complex And The Power Elite, 1945-1963 and his newly released book Why the Vietnam War?
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Per Bylund and Mark Packard: Radically Reshaping Business Thinking via Subjective Value
In a recently published paper titled "Subjective Value In Entrepreneurship" Professors Bylund and Packard apply the principle of subjective value to generate significant new avenues of thinking for entrepreneurial businesses to pursue.
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ENCORE PRESENTATION | The Real Investment Show [3/18/21]
NOTE: This is an Encore Presentation of show segments previously broadcast
SEG-1: Inflation: Expectations vs Reality (2/25/21)
SEG-2: Jobs Numbers: BLS vs Jerome Powell? (2/11/21)
SEG-3: The Fed's Two Elephants in the Room (3/4/21)
SEG-4: Will Operation Twist Get Another Turn? (3/4/21)
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Why a Green New Deal Is More Expensive Than Joe Biden Realizes
One of President Biden’s first executive actions was to declare January 27 “Climate Day.” This ad hoc holiday provided an opportunity for his administration to celebrate the latest rationale for economic central planning. The day’s festivities began with three executive orders on climate change, science, and technology.
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