Weekend Edition: Your recap of the week’s most valuable and profitable ideas…
Monday, May 29, 2017
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The Fed’s “Doomsday Bug”
There was a time when central banking was an honest profession. Central bankers were tight-lipped, tight-laced, and tightwads. Money was limited. You couldn’t afford to waste it. And if a banker failed, he was disgraced, fired… and ruined. In ancient England, a banker who lost the kingdom’s money was castrated. Times have changed, as they say. Now, central bankers are more secure in their private parts and public illusions. They are no longer expected to act within an economy, but upon it…
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Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Thursday, June 01, 2017
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Is Trump Waving the White Flag in the Trade War?
Manufacturer Rexnord says it’s moving 300 jobs from its Indianapolis plant to Mexico. The move will save an estimated $30 million per year. That’s because Rexnord is paying Mexican workers one-eighth what it would pay American workers. During the presidential campaign, then-candidate Trump said he would protect U.S. jobs like those at Rexnord. But President Trump seems to have backtracked on that promise…
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Friday, June 02, 2017
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Legal ruling ignites defense stock gold rush
One week before Trump’s election, a federal judge passed a historic legal ruling… A ruling that’s turned the conventional military order upside down, unleashing a flood of defense stock profits. But while everyone is talking about Boeing or Raytheon… Thanks to this historic ruling, a new class of military stocks is moving to the front lines of the Pentagon’s trillion-dollar gold rush. Tiny companies called “penny defense stocks.” Click here for the top four.
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