Interesting TACs of the Week (May 15 – May 21, 2021)

Summary – A top-down review of interesting calls and comments made last week in Treasuries, monetary policy, economics, stocks, bonds & commodities. TAC is our acronym for Tweets, Articles, & Clips – our basic inputs for this article. Editor’s Note: In this series of articles, we include important or interesting Tweets, Articles, Video Clips with our comments. This is an article…

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Interesting TACs of the Week (May 8 – May 14, 2021)

Summary – A top-down review of interesting calls and comments made last week in Treasuries, monetary policy, economics, stocks, bonds & commodities. TAC is our acronym for Tweets, Articles, & Clips – our basic inputs for this article. Editor’s Note: In this series of articles, we include important or interesting Tweets, Articles, Video Clips with our comments. This is an article…

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Guess What? Indian Stock Market Was a Buy Two Weeks Ago! What’s Next?

Editor’s Note: This is a journalism article that merely expresses our personal opinions and features comments made on Social Media, Print & Television. It is not an investment article. It is NOT intended to provide any investment advice of any type whatsoever. No one should base any investing decisions or conclusions based on anything written…

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Interesting TACs of the Week (May 1 – May 7, 2021)

Summary – A top-down review of interesting calls and comments made last week in Treasuries, monetary policy, economics, stocks, bonds & commodities. TAC is our acronym for Tweets, Articles, & Clips – our basic inputs for this article. Editor’s Note: In this series of articles, we include important or interesting Tweets, Articles, Video Clips with our comments. This is an article…

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Interesting TACs of the Week (April 24 – April 30, 2021)

Summary – A top-down review of interesting calls and comments made last week in Treasuries, monetary policy, economics, stocks, bonds & commodities. TAC is our acronym for Tweets, Articles, & Clips – our basic inputs for this article. Editor’s Note: In this series of articles, we include important or interesting Tweets, Articles, Video Clips with our comments. This is an article…

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Indian Stock Market – Is It Time To Get In?

  Editor’s Note: This is a journalism article that merely expresses our personal opinions and features comments made on Social Media, Print & Television. It is not an investment article. It is NOT intended to provide any investment advice of any type whatsoever. No one should base any investing decisions or conclusions based on anything…

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Interesting TACs of the Week (April 17 – April 23, 2021)

Summary – A top-down review of interesting calls and comments made last week in Treasuries, monetary policy, economics, stocks, bonds & commodities. TAC is our acronym for Tweets, Articles, & Clips – our basic inputs for this article. Editor’s Note: In this series of articles, we include important or interesting Tweets, Articles, Video Clips with our comments. This is an article…

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Interesting TACs of the Week (April 10 – April 16, 2021)

Summary – A top-down review of interesting calls and comments made last week in Treasuries, monetary policy, economics, stocks, bonds & commodities. TAC is our acronym for Tweets, Articles, & Clips – our basic inputs for this article. Editor’s Note: In this series of articles, we include important or interesting Tweets, Articles, Video Clips with our comments. This is an article…

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Interesting TACs of the Week (April 3 – April 9, 2021)

Summary – A top-down review of interesting calls and comments made last week in Treasuries, monetary policy, economics, stocks, bonds & commodities. TAC is our acronym for Tweets, Articles, & Clips – our basic inputs for this article. Editor’s Note: In this series of articles, we include important or interesting Tweets, Articles, Video Clips with our comments. This is an article…

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China and USA, SE Asia, Japan Quad & India – Recent moves

  1.Today’s China & 1930s Japan We have thought for long that today’s China, especially Xi’s China, is scarily similar to Imperial Japan of the 1930s. We all know what resulted from the US-Japan competition of the 1930s. Despite understanding that Japan was likely to attack, FDR’s USA was unprepared for Japan’s stunning attack on…

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