Beware of all enterprises that require a new set of clothes. Henry David Thoreau Current Fed Interest Rate Stance Akin To Nonsense Updated Jan 3, 2024 Just over a year ago, the Federal Reserve (Fed) embarked on its first rate hike in over a decade, promising similar moves throughout the following year. However, this … Read more
Updated Dec, 2023 Iran Nuclear Deal 2022: Charting the Chilling Journey The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), or the Iran nuclear deal, has been a contentious point in international diplomacy, with implications extending beyond nuclear enrichment and containment. The deal can potentially shape the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East and beyond, but it … Read more
Are Humans Naturally Violent Updated Dec 31, 2023 “Are Humans Naturally Violent?” has been a subject of intense debate among anthropologists, psychologists, and sociologists for decades. This query delves into the core of human nature, seeking to understand whether our propensity for violence is an inherent trait or a product of our environment and experiences. … Read more
The Rent is Still Too High: An Updated Look at the Housing Crisis Updated Dec 2023 Despite the economic recovery and wage growth in recent years, the issue of high rent continues to plague many American households. According to current data, many renters in the U.S. are still grappling with the burden of housing costs. … Read more
Unveiling the Shadows: Contemporary Realities of Religious Persecution Updated Dec 27, 2023 The term “religious persecution” refers to the harsh reality of escalating hostility towards religious diversity and the freedom to practice one’s faith. The custom index tracking religious intolerance and violent behaviour has surged from 300-501 in 2005-2006 to a staggering 5750 today, indicating … Read more
Editor: Vladimir Bajic | Tactical Investor Americas Wasted Food – A Call for Action Updated Dec 2023 In the United States, the issue of food waste has reached alarming proportions. A staggering 30-40% of the food supply is estimated to go uneaten each year. This translates to approximately 133 billion pounds of food, or $161 … Read more
The Enigma of an Online Addiction: Navigating the Abyss Updated on Dec 24, 2023 Our lives are increasingly intertwined with the online world in the digital age. From socializing and entertainment to work and education, the Internet has become integral to our daily lives. However, this digital immersion comes with its own set of challenges, … Read more
Ethanol Fuel: Navigating the Complex Landscape Updated Dec 2023 The ethanol mandate for vehicle fuel by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) raises concerns. Washington’s persistence in enforcing impractical rules, such as requiring oil refineries to add 18.8 billion gallons of ethanol to gasoline in 2017, draws criticism. This mandate, derived from corn and other … Read more
Updated Dec 2023 Dow Jones Industrial and the Economy The U.S. loves to dictate rules and enjoys pointing a finger at nations it deems that are not playing fair. In reality, the truth is that the U.S is the one that does not play fair, it says one thing and does another. For example, it … Read more
Dollar Bull: Hitting Every Target – Now Time to Pause Updated Dec 2023 The aim of this article is to act as a key reference point in history, showcasing that we not only talk the talk but also walk the walk. As students of history and mass psychology, we made accurate predictions, notably foreseeing the … Read more