Remember those dystopian futuristic films in which the evil people try to electronically erase the heroes? Social media companies are trying to recreate that scenario. Original Article: “Notes from the Digital Gulag” This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher ...
In this week’s edition of the GoNoGo Charts show, Alex and Tyler examine a market that is largely consistent with the choppy downtrends and defensive characteristics of the prior year. The major difference across the asset classes is that the ...
On this week’s edition of Stock Talk with Joe Rabil, Joe looks at the longer-term picture for stocks like AAPL, TSLA, and more. He gives a framework of how to play these stocks for long term accounts, then explains the ...
Preliminary earnings numbers are in for 2022 Q3. To clarify, earnings results are collected for the three months after the end of the quarter. “Earnings season,” the collection period for 2022 Q4, has just begun. The following chart shows the ...
After more than $20 trillion in stimulus plans since 2020, the economy is going into stagnation with elevated inflation. Global governments announced more than $12 trillion in stimulus measures in 2020 alone, and central banks bloated their balance sheet by ...
Two days before Christmas, 1913, the infamous “creature from Jekyll Island,” the Federal Reserve System, was birthed into our body politic. It has been devouring the economy ever since. Original Article: “Woodrow Wilson’s Christmas Grift of 1913″ This Audio Mises Wire ...
By the beginning of the fourth century, the Roman Empire had become a completely different economic reality from what it had been at the beginning of the first century. The denarius argenteus, the empire’s monetary unit during the first two ...
Almost no trains are running in most parts of England today as train drivers at 15 operating companies go on strike. The 24-hour strike by members of the Aslef union will stop services entirely across major national rail lines, halting ...
Jeremy Hunt has confirmed that he will announce plans to reduce energy support for businesses in the Commons next week, telling industry leaders it was “unsustainably expensive”. The chancellor has told business groups that a package providing support at a ...
Amazon is cutting more than 18,000 employees in the biggest round of lay-offs by a technology giant yet. The world’s largest retailer, which rode a surge in demand at the height of the pandemic, is now moving to cut costs ...