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Debt: How The World Economy Works
In a small town in Europe..It is raining, and the little town looks totally deserted. It is tough times, Everybody is in debt, and everybody lives on credit Suddenly, a rich tourist comes to town. He enters the only hotel, lays a 100 Euro note on the reception counter, and goes to inspect the rooms…

How To Find Leading Stocks During Corrections… & 3 Leaders For Your Review
How To Find Leading Stocks During Corrections… Our longstanding readers know that one of our favorite ways to make money on Wall Street is to find and own leading stocks. We keep things simple and define leadership by looking at the strongest performing stocks in the market at any given time. Why? Because, by definition,…

#Shutdown – Which Economic Reports Will Be Released & Which Will Be Postponed
Join Our Free Newsletter & Get Powerful Ideas Delivered To Your Inbox Coutesty of WSJ By Josh Mitchell and Jeffrey Sparshott The U.S. government shutdown will halt releases of most official gauges of the economy. Private organizations produce some measures that could be used to track the economy, such as gauges from the Institute for Supply…

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Secular Bear Markets (inflation adjusted)
The following charts were posted by @Ritholtz. Fabulous set of charts looking at inflation adjusted S&P composite during major secular bear markets, via The Chart Store: Secular Bear Markets Here is the current crash and snapback: 2007-09 Bear Market Prior bear markets (WWI, great Depression, 1970s) after the jump 1906 – 1921…