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Jul 1, 2025 – Get an in-depth update on the US housing market with Dr. Selma Hepp, Chief Economist at Cotality. In today's FS Insider interview, Dr. Hepp discusses the latest trends in home prices, ...
May 24, 2024 – Silver has seen an explosive move back to levels not seen in over a decade. Today, Financial Sense Newshour's Jim Puplava speaks with silver expert David Morgan about the technical and ...
December 30, 2024 - In today's Lifetime Planning health segment, Jim Puplava and Cris Sheridan dive into Peter Attia's essential read, Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity, exploring Attia's ...
Follow The Money With a shortage of safe securities, money market funds and other institutions shifted from buying T-bills to parking cash in the Fed’s overnight reverse repo facility. As short-term T ...
Jul 22 – FS Insider speaks with Avi Gilburt of ElliottWaveTrader.net to get an update on his outlook for the S&P 500, precious metals, and the dollar. Avi also explains how he used Elliott Wave Theory ...
Apr 11, 2023 – For the first time in history, people older than 65 will outnumber those under the age of 18. The reason for this is two-fold: people are living longer and birthrates are falling at a ...
Key points discussed in today's show: Market Correction Concerns: Stocks pulled back due to bond market issues and tariff uncertainties, with resistance in major indexes like SPY (580-600) and S&P ...
Well, on the day we're doing this interview, the US debt just hit $36,963,000,000,000. So we're only about $37 billion away from $37 trillion. Debt is going to be an issue, I think, in my opinion, for ...
Value Subjectivism and Monetary Instability Subjectivism is the philosophy that reality is what we perceive to be real and that no underlying, true reality exists independent of human perception. In ...
February 7, 2025 – Gold and silver have seen significant price increases, with gold reaching record highs. In today's Big Picture segment of the Financial Sense Newshour, Jim Puplava speaks with ...
Cris Sheridan: And just for clarification, these numbers are coming from a Bloomberg survey where they look at a large range of economists, a number of which we actually do speak with on our show, and ...
Key points discussed in today's show: Taxation follows a historical cycle – Governments introduce taxes, often during crises, claiming they are temporary, but they become permanent and grow over time.
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