Weekly Recap
Lopsided S&P 500 Hits 6,000, COVID Crash Lessons for Today’s Stock Bubble, Doug’s Suriname Experience, Argentina’s Economic Changes, Foreign Reserves in U.S. Dollars at Two-Decade Low
Dancing Near the Edge
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Amid all the holiday cheer, shopping sprees, and end-of-year chaos, you might have missed it, but the S&P 500 recently crossed 6,000. That’s the highest it’s ever been in the stock market's history.
When Blood Runs in (Wall) Street...
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Earlier this week, I wrote about how the S&P 500 recently crossed 6,000—the highest it’s ever been in the stock market’s history.
Argentina is Booming: Why The US May Be Next...
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In our latest podcast episode, Doug Casey shares his experiences in Suriname, discusses Argentina's recent economic changes, and explores potential future shifts in the U.S. economy and beyond.
The Dollar Dilemma
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If there’s one thing that seems to occupy President-elect Donald J. Trump’s mind as much as issues like immigration and trade injustices against the U.S., it’s the dollar.