The one number all stock investors should fear…

Starting the week off on today’s market broadcast with macro strategist Nickolai Hubble and energy analyst KIt Winder…

  • Cold Turkey no more: why the UK broke its long “no coal” streak late last week, turning back to the dirty fuel after weeks of abstinence…
  • Is the “debt and demographic deflation dynamic” that has driven markets for decades about to end? With UK debt-to-GDP now greater than 100% and calls for government spending only increasing, crushing the value of currency to pay for the Treasury’s obligations becomes a more obvious option – and brings back painful memories of the 70s…
  • “When the president does it, it’s not illegal” – how avoiding the enforcement of the law is becoming necessary to keep the eurozone’s financial system functioning…
  • Why inflation in the real world means deflation for financial assets – and the exact inflation rate that signals the tide is changing and it’s time to act.

PLUS: how you may be able to sell free energy from the government, back to the government at a profit in the near future – provided you have the right car!

All this and more in our first market broadcast of the week, free as always. Click here to tune in.

All the best,

Boaz Shoshan
Editor, Capital & Conflict

For charts and other financial/geopolitical content, follow me on Twitter: @FederalExcess.

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