What Did You Miss In Q3?
Macro Watch covered a lot of important topics during the third quarter. Please check the list below to make sure you haven’t missed anything. Free For Everyone (no password required)
The Policy Response To The New Depression …
Below, please find the last chapter of the paperback version of my first book, The Dollar Crisis. It was written in December 2004, four years before the beginning of the
The Outlook For Interest Rates: Trumpthing C…
Asset prices and the economy are being held up by ultra low interest rates in the United States and around the world. If interest rates now begin to rise significantly,
The Prospects For Asset Prices: 2017
The new Macro Watch video uploaded today considers the outlook for equities, bonds/interest rates, property prices, commodities and currencies. Topics include: Important lessons from the last two stock market corrections
Last Year’s Very Dangerous Moment: Watch Fr…
Last year at this time, the financial markets were gripped by panic following a surprise devaluation of the Chinese Yuan. At that time, I uploaded a video called, The Prospects
QE Is Now Cancelling Half A Trillion Dollars …
The Bank Of England rejoined the QE Club this month by launching its third round of Quantitative Easing. The UK central bank announced that it will print £70 billion between
The Evolution Of The International Monetary S…
If you have an hour to learn how the international monetary system has evolved over the last 100 years and how that evolution has shaped the extraordinarily strange investment environment
Libertarian Murray Rothbard Was Dangerously W…
In 1963, Murray Rothbard published a book called America’s Great Depression, in which he argued that President Herbert Hoover made the Great Depression worse by introducing too many government policies
Frank Answers To Tough Questions: Free McAlva…
I strongly recommend that you listen to this free podcast. My friend David McAlvany interviewed me for the highly respected McAlvany Weekly Commentary a few days ago. It was a
The World Is $300 Trillion In Debt
Credit growth has been the driver of economic growth for decades. That was the theme of my third book, The New Depression, and the subject of numerous Macro Watch videos