We seem to be at an interesting juncture in market psychology. The long always cheerleaders are still out in full force, urging everyone to buy, buy, buy. But they always say that, so we have learned to filter out the noise of perpetual optimism. At the other end of the spectrum there is now a famous club of “bear” commentators who called the downturn a couple of years ago and are now continuing to receive significant media attention with dire predictions of untold doom yet to come. Full article This time on Reality Check, Richard Loomis and Jim Puplava examine proposed taxes on energy production and consumption in the U.S. and its threat to the economy. Puru Saxena Topic: 04/30 When will the Budgetary Debate turn into the Budgetary Diktat? by Brady Willett & Dr. Todd Alway 04/30 Credit Spreads and hope... Gary Tanashian Market Observation
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