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FED tightening followed by new printing. They are going some and this is only the beginning. Will be interesting to come back to that chart in a year. :P

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Today's COTD is Centrica: has been completely battered over the last couple of years and on my watchlist. I've been watching the price more closely in recent weeks and it look like it just doesn't wants to go any lower.

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Fed Balance Sheet https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/bst_recenttrends.htm

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Fed Velocity of M2 Money Stock https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/M2V

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Fed Monetary Base; Currency in Circulation https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MBCURRCIR

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The chart I am trying to find percentage increase in the M2 money supply year on year looks like.. Informed have 20% or more increase in the money supply consistently year on year then start enter into hyperinflation. Anyone knows of such a chart updated regularly please post the link.

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1 hour ago, Abyss said:

Fed Balance Sheet https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/bst_recenttrends.htm

image.png.34cc115bd679af63f45315efb371ba44.png

Fed Velocity of M2 Money Stock https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/M2V

image.thumb.png.d5921e36f41ad57d0759b11029d8cc44.png

Fed Monetary Base; Currency in Circulation https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MBCURRCIR

image.thumb.png.2224f89eff46f099f2998e71b1f0a5fd.png

The chart I am trying to find percentage increase in the M2 money supply year on year looks like.. Informed have 20% or more increase in the money supply consistently year on year then start enter into hyperinflation. Anyone knows of such a chart updated regularly please let post the link.

image.thumb.png.ef76cba5c3f3c806cd49b3f4928962e5.png

 

@Abyss - those 3 charts , IMHO, Tell me EVERYTHING!! 😉

Im starting to "batten down the hatches" a little tighter everyday now!

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Any one fancy an Aston Martin?

This stock depreciates quicker than a new car driven out of the showroom:

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Are there any bear markets left in the world for us contrarians to get excited about?

Yes. Here is the agricultural commodities complex:

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Every bull market must end with a bear market, just as every bear market must end in a bull market.

Accumulate and sit tight.

 

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Today's chart comes from the post: "The single greatest predictor of future stock market returns" by legendary financial researcher "Jesse Livermore":

 

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https://www.philosophicaleconomics.com/2013/12/the-single-greatest-predictor-of-future-stock-market-returns/

 

And a prescient update & warning:

https://ofdollarsanddata.com/why-the-best-predictor-of-future-stock-market-returns-is-useless/

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What a ride it has been for Tullow Oil holders. From their smallcap days in the 2000s oil boom, they advanced to the brink of a FTSE100 entry.. then it has been downhill ever since:

back to 56p as of today.

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