Interesting TACs of the Week (March 19 – March 24, 2016)

  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…

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Chicago Violence – Did Bernie Make a Catastrophic Mistake? Should He Have Studied Gandhi?

  The campaign of Bernie Sanders was swept side by the Hillary Clinton campaign this past Tuesday. What a fall was that from the heady win in Michigan, a result that Nate Silver termed “one of the greatest upsets in modern political history“. Bernie had expected to win in Ohio by duplicating his performance in…

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Interesting TACs of the Week (March 12 – March 18, 2016)

  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…

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Interesting TACs of the Week (March 5 – March 11, 2016)

  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…

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Interesting TACs of the Week (February 27 – March 4, 2016)

  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…

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Is Mitt Romney Trying To Do What Obama Could Not Do?

  Remember the grandeur of the Obama inauguration in 2009? The Republican party was in shambles. Everywhere you turned, you saw articles about how the Republican Party was going into a 40-year oblivion. President Obama wanted to be a transformational leader and that transformation needed at least a banishment of the GOP from the bastion of political power. It…

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Interesting TACs of the Week (February 20 – February 26)

  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…

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Is JNU a Reagan or Indira Moment for Narendra Modi?

  American campuses across the country have seen intense protests by students during the past several months. In some cases, the protests ended up paralyzing the university. These protests, however, were about grievances of a section of students about their treatment, their sensitivities and about their rights. None of these protests, not even protests by Muslim-American students, ever featured…

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