Conservatives and utilitarian classical liberals support freedom of contract because they deem it “useful” to society. However, Murray Rothbard believed that contractual freedom should be based upon the natural right of self-ownership. ...
In this week’s episode, Mark examines the Chocolate Crisis of 2024. ...
The attempt by the mainstream economics profession to create economic literacy has turned into a movement to promote economic illiteracy. ...
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Central Bank’s control of interest rates cripples economic growth. Yet central banks will not give up power because it is central to financing huge government deficits. ...
Consumer confidence is on the rise in the UK, with a hopeful outlook towards financial prospects emerging for the first time in two years, according to NatWest. Paul Thwaite, the bank’s chief executive, noted that the alleviation of price pressures, ...
We’ve been covering the signs of weakness for stocks, from the bearish divergences in March, to the mega-cap growth stocks breaking through their 50-day moving averages, to even the dramatic increase in volatility often associated with major market tops. While Q1 ...
In this edition of StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, Dave answers viewer questions on spotting downturns in daily vs. weekly charts, using the Relative Rotation Graphs (RRG) to identify actionable ideas, and comparing the NYSE Composite Index ($NYA) to the S&P 500 ...
In this episode of StockCharts TV‘s The MEM Edge, Mary Ellen reviews the key drivers for this week’s volatile period, including Core PCE and GDP numbers. She takes a look at where the S&P 500 and NASDAQ closed for the week and ...
The S&P500 trend conditions have continued this week in “NoGo” conditions despite relief rallies. Alex Cole and Tyler Wood, CMT identify intermarket forces including rising rates ($TNX) and a strong US Dollar (UUP) that can provide headwinds to risk assets. ...