Blog

Inflation Is High: Is This Statement True

 Inflation Is High: An Unconventional View on Economic Indicators April 10, 2023 Inflation is High: A Misleading Indicator As the price of copper rises, many start to worry about the inflationary pressure it may cause. However, looking at the issue from a different perspective reveals a different story. Historically, higher copper prices were a sign … Read more

Dow Jones Stock Price: Will They Rally Or Crash?

  Editor: Vlad Rothstein | Tactical Investor Dow Jones Stock Price: Trending Upwards Or?   Watch this video on YouTube Dow Jones Stock Price Future Action Can be Determined by looking at the Charts A chart level that most investors thought would never be tested again in 2018 is shaping up as its best hope … Read more

US Delegation Seeking US-North Korea Dialogue in Oslo

By Tom McGregor, CNTV Panview Commentator US-North Korea tensions: is the situation being blown out of proportion The situation between the United States and North Korea has been a subject of significant concern and attention in recent years. While it is essential to take the tensions seriously, whether the situation is being blown out of proportion is … Read more

Can China and USA truly rise over the old ideas?

By Tom McGregor, CNTV Panview Commentator China and United States are ranked as the two largest economies in the world. They can become even stronger if Beijing and Washington work together, instead of engaging in “zero sum” games. The theme was highlighted by China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi when he spoke on the sidelines of the ‘2 … Read more

Snowflake boys: Grow up and be a man

By Tom McGregor, CNTV Panview Commentator Have young Chinese men (aged 18-34 years old) lost their masculinity? According to a number of single women who have spoken to me about their search for a good man to fall in love with, the answer is “yes.” Here are some common complaints: “Chinese men are too afraid to ask … Read more

Rate of Inflation not an issue according to Bond Market

The Rate of  Inflation is not an issue in 2017  Bonds should have continued to plunge, but notice that bonds bottomed in April and have started to trend higher. After the July rate hike, bonds should have taken out their April lows, but they did not.  Instead, they went on to put in a series … Read more

Millennials forcing finance industry to adapt or die

Editor: Draco Copper | Tactical Investor   Millennials forcing finance industry to adapt or die Tech-savvy millennials are “rewriting the rules of the financial marketplace,” with the banking industry at “the highest risk of disruption by millennials,” Susan Axelrod, executive vice president of Regulatory Operations at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, said Tuesday. Speaking at the … Read more

Antifa called out by mainstream media; wow now that’s huge

Editor: Philip Ragner | Tactical Investor Antifa called out by mainstream media Here’s one for the history books. The Washington Post, the very liberal-leaning Washington Post, actually blasted a headline that summed and supported the so-called “right-wing” side of post-Charlottesville things. Check the skies. Pigs must be flying. “Black-clad Antifa attack peaceful right-wing demonstrators in Berkeley,” the Monday headline sang. … Read more

Millennials’ Relationship with Religion: It’s Questionable

Editor: Vladimir Bajic| Tactical Investor Millennials’ Relationship with Religion “While the U.S. public, in general, is becoming less religious, the nation’s youngest adults are by many measures much less religious than everyone else,” David Masci, a senior writer and editor on religion at Pew Research Center wrote in January 2016. Millennials, the generation of young … Read more

Millennials Are the Biggest Public Library Visitors

Millennials Are the Biggest Public Library Visitors   A new analysis of Pew Research Center survey data from fall 2016 finds that 53% of Millennials (those ages 18 to 35 at the time) say they used a library or bookmobile in the previous 12 months. That compares with 45% of Gen Xers, 43% of Baby … Read more