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Dieser Indikator funktioniert nicht mehr! (KGV Falle voraus)

Der wahrscheinlich erste Indikator, den man als Börsenneuling kennenlernt, ist das Kurs- Gewinn- Verhältnis. Warum die meisten Prognosen nicht eintreffen, wenn sie anhand dieses Indikators erstellt werden, erläutert Jens Rabe in diesem Video.

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Demand Down, Supply Down, Ugly Up

Well, that was a mess. The Richmond Fed’s Manufacturing Survey was at first released before being taken back. Initially reported as a plunge in the headline number, it was quickly scrapped once the statisticians remembered they had just discontinued their average workweek component – but had kept a zero in its place when tallying the overall PMI.

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How Money Printing Destroyed Argentina and Can Destroy Others

Inflation in Argentina is far worse than neighboring countries. It has only one cause: an extractive and confiscatory monetary policy—printing pesos without control and without demand.

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Powell Is the New Arthur Burns, Not the New Paul Volcker

Last year, just as it was becoming increasingly clear that price inflation was mounting, Jerome Powell repeatedly denied there was any reason for concern. He called inflation "transitory." A few months later, he admitted it was not transitory, but denied it was "entrenched." Then, by late 2021, he admitted price inflation was getting out of control but still took no action of any consequence.

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How Can You Profit From the Inflation. #Shorts

He was born Warren Edward Buffett on August 30,1930, in Omaha, Nebraska. Warren Buffett is an investor, American businessman and a Philanthropist. He is currently the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. He is probably best known as one of the most successful investors and most respected businessmen in the world.

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Rebuilding Ukraine. How much can the Lugano summit achieve?

How to set Ukraine on the path to recovery will be the focus of a major international conference hosted by Switzerland in Lugano in early July. But that may be easier said than done with war still raging in parts of the country and lingering concerns about corruption.

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Macro and Prices

(Combining the weekend macro commentary and price action review in one note.  Check out the July monthly.) Three economic reports highlight the week ahead:  Japan's labor cash earnings at the start of the week and the US employment report and China's CPI at the end of the week.

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Lance is on Vacation this week!

Sometimes you've just gotta get away! Lance & Brent are on vacation for the week of July 4-8, but we've cooked up some Best-of segments for your review and enjoyment.

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Argentinien beschlagnahmt Crypto-Wallets

Die Wallets wurden im Zusammenhang mit Steuerhinterziehung beschlagnahmt. Es handelt sich dabei, Berichten zu Folge, um mehr als 1.200 Wallets, die angeblich „säumigen Steuerzahlern“ zugeordnet werden konnten.

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Mit Aktien kann man noch Geld verdienen

#maxotte

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Trader IQ Aktie des Monats

Dein Einblick in die Strategien der Börsenprofis Der Anlegerclub wurde entwickelt um maximale Rendite mit geringem Risiko und minimalem Zeiteinsatz zu verbinden. Als Mitglied des Clubs bekommen Sie regelmäßig die Top-Empfehlungen unserer Redaktion – fertig ausgearbeitete Trades, die Sie sofort umsetzen können.

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7 PROMINENTE WELT ETF STRATEGIEN IM VERGLEICH: VON ANDREAS BECK BIS GERD KOMMER!

Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:23 MSCI WORLD 03:35 GLOBAL PORTFOLIO ONE 04:59 ARERO FONDS 05:58 GERD KOMMER 07:25 ALL WEATHER

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Swiss gold imports come under scrutiny as G7 targets Russia

An unexpected spike in Switzerland’s gold imports from Russia is under scrutiny as the leaders of the world’s wealthiest nations gear up to introduce a ban on the precious metal.

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Getting Whipped Will Really Hurt

The Federal Reserve’s various branches don’t just do manufacturing surveys anymore. This is a modern economy, after all, meaning industry isn’t the same top dog as what it used to be. While still important, and still able to tear down even the global-iest synchronized of growth-y, services are the big macro enchilada.

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Peter Lewin and Steven Phelan: How Do Entrepreneurs Calculate Economic Value Added? Subjectively.

At the core of the entrepreneurial orientation that is the engine of vibrant, growing, value-creating, customer-first businesses, we find the principles of subjectivism and subjective value. Subjective value embraces not only the value the customer seeks, but also the value that entrepreneurs establish in their companies: capital value.

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“The Tricks To Achieve Financial Success 97.1% Don’t Know About” —

In this video, Charlie Munger will let all the investors know, how to build long term wealth and become ultimate rich. Even He has shared some real-life examples, as a 98-year-old self-made billionaire with plenty of experience talking about volatility in markets, the idiot booms, one of his and Warren Buffett’s best investments, and many more exciting topics during an interview.

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Stagflation 2.0 Is Here To Stay | Ronald Stöferle and Mark Valek

Ronald Stöferle and Mark Valek of Incrementum AG are pioneers in the world of hard assets, stern devotees of gold and Bitcoin, and deep skeptics about the sustainability of debt-based monetary systems.

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Who Really Makes US Foreign Policy? Who Benefits and Who Loses?

In a piece of news that shocked the mainstream media, but which shocked no one familiar with the academic industry writ large, retired US Army general John Allen was forced to resign as president of the Brookings Institution after it was revealed the FBI was investigating him for lobbying on behalf of the Qatari monarchy.

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War and peace: dual-use technologies divide

New technologies, developed to improve our society, are increasingly being used to wage war. Switzerland, which leads the development of autonomous drones, is very much affected by this phenomenon.

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American Epidemic: Living Beyond our Means

Remember the 1970's--things were so much simpler then, right? Is this really a bear market, about which we're in denial? The Truth Comes from the Data. The Fed is raising rates so they can lower them again; Richard Rosso's Summer Reading List (preview); who's living paycheck-to-paycheck now?

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