Economic Expansion

“Grub first, then ethics.”

The Democratic Party lost the election because of deteriorating economic conditions. The majority of voters are not better off than they were four years ago.
The electorate understood that policies implemented by the previous administration were slowing growth and inflating the economy. Voters knew their personal economic prospects were deteriorating and that increased indebtedness, aggressive government spending, and the money printed to pay for it were the cause of their livelihoods’ destruction. They also knew that another four years of the same policies would inevitably result in higher taxation.

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“The most important thing to remember is that inflation is not an act of God, that inflation is not a catastrophe of elements or a disease that comes like the plague. Inflation is a policy.”

Last week was another riveting week in U.S. financial markets. The Nasdaq reached new all-time highs, marking the fourth consecutive month of gains for the S&P 500, which has increased in 16 of the past 18 weeks – a 25% rise in four months. During the same period, the Magnificent Seven (Mag7) stocks surged by 40%, Nvidia by 110%, and Bitcoin by 150%, with a notable 21% increase in just the last week. Bitcoin emerged as the standout performer.

“The most important thing to remember is that inflation is not an act of God, that inflation is not a catastrophe of elements or a disease that comes like the plague. Inflation is a policy.” Read More »