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Ep. 566 – Central Banks Taunt The Markets

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Ep. 566 - Central Banks Taunt The Markets
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If the incompetence of central bankers was not enough to deal with, now we have to contend with their arrogance. European Central Bank, ECB, President Christine Lagarde, remarked in a recent interview that central banks remain steadfast in achieving their goals and dared the markets to test their resolve. What is she talking about? Is the ECB President openly admitting that central bank policy and natural market forces are at odds with each other? If this is the case, which The Kapital News believes to be true, then Lagarde has just declared that equity and bond prices would be quite lower compared to current levels.

Of course this is the open secret about global monetary policy, yet no one dares to say it, especially not a central banker. Quite the contrary, as central bankers attempt to attribute equity and bond price gains to fiscal support or a more resilient global economy. Rarely, if ever, do central bankers want to stand in the center of the stage and take all the credit nor do they ever openly taunt the markets. Global equity prices are at their outrageous valuations, especially in the United States, because of the monetary measures that were undertaken since the pandemic and even prior. So it is a simple thought experiment to ask oneself the following, if such measures and liquidity were removed from the system, would equity and bond prices be at their current levels? The answers is a resounding, NO! Prices would be much lower and interest rates much higher. This is what needs to occur in order for markets to find fair value, for zombie corporations to be liquidated or restructured, and for all other malinvestments to be liquidated or restructured as well.

This will be a lengthy and painful process, but it is one that is needed and required in order to establish a solid foundation on which to build a sustainable future economy and society. But we will never hear this from central bankers or politicians. Instead they give us their lethal combination of incompetence and arrogance. And while the top 1 and 10 percent of the population see trillions of dollars added to their net worth in the midst of a pandemic, these same central bankers inform of us a growing wealth inequality problem. Yet they never seem willing or capable of placing the blame at their own feet for such inequality. This type of rhetoric from Lagarde and other central bankers is concerning to say the least. This is now open warfare between free-market capitalism and central planning. Let us hope for the sake of freedom, sound economics, individualism, and posterity that free-markets win the day. Stay diversified, stay vigilant, and stay with The Kapital News. #Economy #CentralBanks #Inflation #Markets #Debt #Protests #Riots #Liberty #USA #Leadership #EndTheFed #bananarepublic #FireCongress #Pandemic #Gold #Silver #Commodities

Ep. 563 – Jobless Claims Remain Above GFC

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Ep. 563 - Jobless Claims Remain Above GFC
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Despite being one full year into lockdowns and restrictions, initial jobless claims remains higher than even during the depths of the GFC. For the week ending 20 March, initial claims came in at 684,000, which happens to be the lowest reading since last year. Last week’s figure was revised upward by 11,000 to stand at 770,000. In aggregate, amongst all unemployment insurance programs, some 18.9 million Americans continue to file claims. This gives a de facto unemployment rate of 13.3 percent, which is more than double the official rate at 6.2 percent.

The Federal Reserve’s balance sheet hit another all-time high to now stand at $7.719 trillion. The Fed remains committed to its policy of QE, by purchasing $120 billion per month of US Treasuries and mortgage-backed-securities. This will likely take the balance sheet above $8.5 trillion by year end, which would be a 10x fold increase to the balance sheet since the GFC! Other monetary measures such as M1 and M2 also hit all-time highs. And lastly, the Suez Canal traffic jam continues into the weekend. Some estimates state that this blockage is costing the global economy $400 million per hour! A staggering figure no doubt and highlights the vulnerabilities that exist within some of these trading routes and the sizes of some of these vessels. Stay diversified, stay vigilant, and stay with The Kapital News. #Economy #Jobs #SuezCanal #FoodPrices #Protests #Inflation #Leadership #USA #EndTheFed #bananarepublic #FireCongress #Taxes #Gold #Silver #Liberty

Ep. 560 – Nature, Trillions, & Social Unrest

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Ep. 560 - Nature, Trillions, & Social Unrest
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Volcanoes, floods, and printing presses, oh my! Just when you thought it was a relief to put 2020 in the rearview mirror, we now start to see that 2021 may end up in a similar fashion. Whether it is once in a millennia volcanic eruption (Iceland), or the worst flooding in 60 years (Australia), one thing is certain, nature is unpredictable and very powerful. It will not be a surprise to The Kapital News if nature should continue to throw us several curveballs throughout this year.

Onto the trillions! So you thought the Nobody CARES Act 3.0 that just passed with a price tag of $1.9 trillion was going to be the cherry on top, well guess again. The ink is barely dry on that spending bill and President Biden is allegedly about to propose further measures amounting to nearly $3 trillion. How many times have we said that they are just getting started? We know that we have lost count. It would be one thing to say that while it is reckless and irresponsible to spend like this, we could at least point to several major accomplishments that resulted from this spending – like infrastructure, better education results, improved health, less financial systemic risk, etc…However, we unfortunately cannot even do that. This continues to be one major bailout after the next with the taxpayer paying the bill. And the worst is yet to come in the form of higher inflation, lower living standards, and loss of opportunities. These trillions also have an impact on the housing market. The median US existing home price increased by 15.8 percent year-over-year and now stands at $313,000. People are simply being priced out of the market. The ensuing correction, just like its increase, will be epic.

Social unrest is unfortunately a near daily theme, but it is the reality of our time. The country of Turkey has been on our radar for months and has been discussed on occasion. Turkey is back in the news due to the recent firing of their central bank head. The nation is dealing with runaway inflation and recent actions undertaken by the central bank were attempting to contain it by increasing their benchmark interest rates. Apparently, President Erdogan was not too fond of this monetary maneuver and decided to oust the top banker. Markets did not like this action as Turkish stocks suffered their worst one day decline in eight years, as equities fell by nearly 10 percent. Furthermore, the Turkish Lira declined by over 9 percent. What makes Turkey an interesting situation is that they are a larger economy than say Lebanon or Venezuela, but that Turkey is also an important geopolitical player. Turkey is being wooed by both western and eastern nations, due to the size of their economy and geographical location. This is something to most definitely pay close attention to. As the economy weakens and is at the hands of a “strong man,” in President Erdogan, the environment is ripe for social unrest to occur. The weakest links of the global economy are breaking down and now those ripple effects are grabbing larger economies. This story and trend is likely to continue throughout this year and into 2022. Stay diversified, stay vigilant, and stay with The Kapital News. #Economy #Inflation #Protests #FoodPrices #USA #Turkey #China #Brazil #Liberty #Gold #Silver #Commodities #Revolution #Leadership #EndTheFed #bananarepublic #FireCongress

Ep. 556 – Stagflation + Social Unrest

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Ep. 556 - Stagflation + Social Unrest
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As we discussed global food prices hitting a six-year high during yesterday’s podcast, it proved good timing as a couple news articles were published today highlighting this situation in Nigeria and Lebanon. Both of these countries have been discussed at length for a while on the podcast, and these articles serve as further evidence as to what we have been monitoring.

It is a part of the larger narrative that The Kapital News is attempting to weave. One that links together economics, politics, and society. In this instance, we are analyzing how past and current policies are leading to social unrest, political instability, and economic weakness. Highlighting the protests and riots that were sweeping the globe during 2019, The Kapital News stressed the importance of paying attention to these events, analyzing their causes, and warning that such events would likely take place in developed markets, and even the United States. In time, we were proven correct. Now, with the pandemic seemingly making its way to the rear-view mirror, and no sound solutions being implemented during 2020, has caused many people around the world to once again take to the streets against their governments. This will be a common theme throughout 2021 and beyond until there are true structural changes.

Some countries may be able to traverse these rough waters without much chaos or violence. However, such countries will likely prove the exception and not the rule. This means that a lot of geopolitical risks have not been fully discounted into the markets, which are trading at or near all-time record high valuations. The pandemic has already caused severe supply chain disruptions that will likely continue throughout this year and into the next. However, should more countries take to the streets, then this will put further pressure on global supply chains and result in higher prices for major commodities, which will further strain the economic situation. This will be a vicious cycle until the system has been exhausted, which will leave millions if not billions of people negatively impacted. The globe is awash in trillions of dollars of new debt and with little to show for it. As inflationary effects start to make their way into real goods, these problems will no longer be able to be avoided. The monetary cat-and-mouse game will be over and market forces will take charge and lead the correction. There is no easy solution to what plagues us and these market forces will be brutal – even though they are what is needed.

Other items discussed today were economic data releases for US retail sales and industrial production. Also, the daily market performance wrap-up and a brief mention of the Federal Reserve concluding their FOMC policy meeting tomorrow. Global markets will be anxiously awaiting to hear what Chairman Jay Powell has to say – because we are a centrally controlled global economy. Stay diversified, stay vigilant, and stay with The Kapital News. #Economy #Inflation #Stagflation #Debt #Markets #Jobs #Protests #USA #Liberty #Gold #Silver #Revolution #EndTheFed #bananarepublic #FireCongress #Bonds #FoodPrices

Ep. 555 – Global Food Prices Rising

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Ep. 555 - Global Food Prices Rising
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Revolutions are fought on empty stomachs and with global food prices hitting a six-year high, only serves to increase the likelihood of further protests, riots, wars, and revolutions. This is especially true for the poorest of nations as food is so crucially important, scarce, and insecure to begin with. From supply-chain disruptions due to the pandemic, to volatile weather that has harmed production, to inflationary policies from governments and central bankers, a triple-whammy has been released and spares no one in its path.

The Kapital News has been discussing the interconnectedness of economics, politics, and society since we have been online – in fact, this is the purpose and mission of The Kapital News – to educate our audience on these connections by using the news of the day as real-world case studies. It is the weakest link of the chain that breaks first and such is the case with countries. We have unfortunately been seeing these poorer nations crumble one after the next due to external and internal pressures. However, there are common traits amongst them, such as, high levels of debt, political corruption, and high levels of inflation. All of these forces combined, in addition to several others, is a recipe for instability at best, and disaster at worst.

Some countries may be able to withstand some of these pressures and find solutions – we hope this happens. However, if history is any guide, chances are that the majority of nations will resort to protests, riots, wars, and revolutions. If such actions do occur, then we can hope that things are made better once the dust settles. But hope is not a strategy and time is of the essence. The globe was awash in protests and riots prior to the pandemic and it already appears in early 2021 that they are reigniting and gaining momentum. A political sea change is underway and the months and years ahead will try our institutions, constitutions, and humanity like never before. Stay diversified, stay vigilant, and stay with The Kapital News. #Economy #FoodPrices #Inflation #Protests #Riots #USA #Gold #Silver #Commodities #Oil #Debt #Yields #EndTheFed #bananarepublic #FireCongress #Liberty

Ep. 550 – $1.9 Trillion Mayhem

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Ep. 550 - $1.9 Trillion Mayhem
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With the $1.9 trillion spending bill all but certain to pass through Congress this week and make it to President Biden’s desk, we wanted to take a moment to provide some context. It was only a little over a decade ago when we were in the midst of the Great Financial Crisis or GFC. It was here that Congress decided to pass the Troubled Asset Relief Program or TARP. It had a price tag of $700 billion. According to those who drafted the legislation and came up with the number, apparently this was large enough to save the US financial system, and thus the US economy. Fast-forward to where we are today, and just looking at a handful of spending measures that Congress has passed in one year’s time – it takes us to roughly $6.4 trillion! This is nearly 10x the amount of the TARP funds during the GFC, which was the worst financial and economic crisis since the Great Depression.

The $6.4 trillion figure comes from the Nobody CARES Act 1.0, which was around $2.2 trillion. The Nobody CARES Act 2.0, which was passed last December as the spending from 1.0 was coming to an end, cost another $900 billion. This was accompanied by a $1.4 trillion spending measure just to “keep the lights on,” as this was for ordinary government expenditures. And now finally, at least for now, we have the $1.9 trillion monstrosity. This gives us a total of $6.4 trillion. This is nearly two full years of federal government revenues! It is thus easy to understand why the country is running multi-trillion dollar deficits. And to place this into further perspective, any one of those aforementioned spending measures would be one of the top 20 economies in the world by GDP. The total of $6.4 trillion would be the third largest behind the US and China. And more than $1 trillion above the GDP of Japan!

To add insult to injury, the $1.4 trillion spending bill was only good for through Q1 2021, which means another round will have to be passed or the government may have to shut down. This also does not take into consideration any further spending with respect to infrastructure, which is needed, healthcare policies, environmental policies, or the like, which are likely to be brought up with Democrats in control of the White House and Congress. So one of the saddest things about all of this is that all of this money is being borrowed and printed into existence and then spent, but with very little to show for it. All of this spending could have rebuilt this country’s infrastructure 2x or 3x over. And you can use your imagination on all the other items that may have been improved with that kind of money…Of course none of this is free. The inflation that has thus been created and unleashed is now underway and the costs will be historic and devastating. Stay diversified, stay vigilant, and stay with The Kapital News. #Economy #Inflation #Debt #Markets #Spending #EndTheFed #bananarepublic #FireCongress #Jobs #Bailouts #Liberty #USA #Gold #Silver

Ep. 542 – Game Stop The System

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Ep. 542 - Game Stop The System
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Just when you thought the GameStop stock frenzy was over, the markets today give us a gain of nearly 104 percent in shares of the company. After hours trading is up another 83 percent to trade at $168/share. The concern of course is that this will most certainly lead to more retail and speculative traders coming into the stock in order to chase the price action. Have people not learned their lessons from last time? It was only a month ago. Many novice traders thought the stock price could only go up and wanted their hands on the shares at any price, even as the stock traded in the 300s, then 400s, per share. Then in short order, the price collapsed back to $40/share. A year ago, shares of the company were trading in the single digits.

These markets are broken and this type of action should serve as solid evidence that something is very much amiss. These types of events lend themselves for some people to attempt to take advantage of the situation by preying on the ignorance and lack of experience of others. Markets in their best and true form are supposed to be a win-win. Markets are here to provide people and businesses with the goods and services they need and want, thus benefiting the end-users that consume them, and the businesses that produce such goods or offer such services. But now, due to the asinine and reckless fiscal and monetary policies that have been implemented, people believe that money grows on trees and that stocks can only go up. This is extremely dangerous and the day of reckoning will be devastating when prices reflect the true underlying economy. Stay diversified, stay vigilant, and stay with The Kapital News. #Economy #Debt #Inflation #GameStop #Bubbles #Markets #Liberty #USA #EndTheFed #bananarepublic #FireCongress #Gold #Silver #Commodities #Fraud

Ep. 540 – Yield Curve Control Coming?

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Ep. 540 - Yield Curve Control Coming?
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With yields moving noticeably higher on the US 10 year note and 30 year bond, we can be certain that this is gaining the attention of central bankers, the Treasury Department, and investors. While some will and do argue that this increase in yields is a sign of future growth expectations, The Kapital News believes that the bulk of the increase is due to inflationary expectations. Utilizing the printing press as the cure for everything will only get an economy so far. You can print money, but you cannot print jobs, and you cannot print production. Given these yield increases and the volume of speeches, interviews, and conferences of Federal Reserve and Treasury Department officials, signals to us that they know they are running out of ammunition and runway. This is why we continue to hear the aggressive lobbying to pass the $1.9 trillion in additional spending. Such fiscal policy, financed via monetary policy will buy some more time – at least that is the hope. If yields continue their ascent, this may very well be the point of no-return and where the markets are saying enough is enough. All systems have a breaking point. There is only so much a person can drink and eat, or how far he can run before exhaustion. The same holds true for an economy or any system – there are limits. The global economic experiment of QE has been going on for over a decade and is likely nearing its limits, if it has not already hit such constraints. And understand that it will likely take a smaller yield to prick the markets’ bubble due to the fragility of the system.

What is left, is for policymakers to continue onward with their narrative. And this story can and will change with the wind if that is what is needed to calm the markets. So as yields continue their climb, it would not be surprising to hear a lot more Fed officials and others discussing the possibility of yield curve control. The yield curve is simply the graphical plot of Treasuries of differing maturities and connecting those dots, thus drawing a curve. The attempt to control it, is already something that the Fed and other central banks do. However, they do not openly say that is what they are doing. So if they come out and announce such a policy, then this allows for their narrative to stay alive for a little longer until it is on to something else. Despite how powerful central banks and governments are, they are not bigger nor more powerful than the markets. When the markets no longer buy these narratives, then it is look out below because there will be no policy measure to combat the coming correction. Policymakers are running out of time and they know it. It is now all about the narrative and keeping hope alive and hope is not a good strategy. Stay diversified, stay vigilant, and stay with The Kapital News. #Economy #Fraud #Debt #Inflation #Gold #Silver #Commodities #USA #Liberty #Recession #Depression #Bailouts #FireCongress #EndTheFed #bananarepublic #Leadership

Ep. 537 – Inflation Announced

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Ep. 537 - Inflation Announced
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The Kapital News has been discussing and demonstrating how inflation has been here for years via the increase to money supply, and just importantly, the effects of inflation, known as price increases. Countries around the world in 2018 and 2019 (prior to the pandemic), were protesting and rioting in the streets. This was not because the cost of living was so affordable. Quite the contrary, where people could not afford to live and any minor price or tax increase unleashed the population to take to the streets. In more advanced economies, prices have been rising for basic necessities, such as food, energy, utilities, and medical costs. However, these rates in price growth were likely lower than is less developed nations. Yet, with respect to financial asset prices in developed economies, the world has seen and continues to witness record or near record prices in stocks, bonds, and real estate. This may be a temporary high where people believe that stocks can only go up. But in all likelihood, this is setting up to be one of the biggest bubbles ever created and thus its popping and subsequent decline will be one of the largest.

In low and mid-income countries around the globe, food prices are increasing at double-digit rates. Some countries are beginning to curb exports, thus putting further upward pressure on prices for agricultural goods. Today, Kraft-Heinz and ConAgra, announced that due to commodity price increases, that their customers are likely going to be paying higher prices for their goods at some point later this year. These statements are likely going to continue throughout the year and will be echoed by many companies across various sectors of the economy. The damage by federal governments and central banks has already been done. Now, the globe awaits its true effects and destruction of inflation. Stay diversified, stay vigilant, and stay with The Kapital News. #Economy #Inflation #Gold #Silver #bananarepublic #EndTheFed #USA #Liberty #Leadership #Recession #Protests #Depression #Debt #Spending #FireCongress #Jobs

Ep. 534 – Economic Match Made In Hell

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Ep. 534 - Economic Match Made In Hell
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It is highly evident that the sunlight between the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve no longer exists. The merger has been underway for years and is nearing its completion. Talk about the United States turning into a banana republic, well here it is. If you thought last year was a wild ride with respect to fiscal and monetary support, buckle up, because you ain’t seen anything yet. We know that Congress (Democrats), the Treasury Secretary, and Fed Chairman, are all hand-in-hand when it comes to the $1.9 trillion spending bill proposed by the Democrats and Biden administration. The argument is all about returning to full employment and how the passage of this bill will help to secure that goal. Furthermore, the Fed is completely behind it and willing to finance the deal (because we do not have the money), also arguing that full employment is their goal as well and how the Fed will remain accommodative until that end is met. Recall that one of the mandates of the Fed is to achieve and maintain full employment. The other is to achieve and maintain price stability.

This is just the opening salvo for what is going to be fiscal and monetary authorities gone wild. The $1.9 trillion is more about transfer payments, unemployment benefits, assistance to state finances, Covid-19 programs, and perhaps increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour than anything else. This means that the Democrats will likely continue onward with the spending spree and attempt to tackle healthcare, the environment, and infrastructure. Some of these measures will likely pass and the cost is unknown, but it will be in the hundreds of billions, if not trillions in aggregate by the time the dust settles. The Congressional Budget Office is already predicting a national deficit north of $2 trillion for this fiscal year alone and this figure does not take into consideration any of the above spending measures.

Speaking of jobs, for the week ending 6 February, 793,000 Americans filed an initial jobless claim, which was above market expectations. The prior week’s figure was revised upward by 33,000 to rest at 812,000. For all programs, for the week ending 23 January, 20.4 million Americans continue to receive some form of unemployment insurance. This is a week-over-week increase of nearly 2.6 million. This would give us an unemployment rate closer to 14.3 percent as opposed to the official rate of 6.3 percent. We are nearly one year into the lockdowns and restrictions, and we continue to witness this type of carnage in the jobs market. This is after several trillions of dollars were flushed into the system. So what makes $1.9 trillion so magical if several trillion dollars could not stop the damage?

The Federal Reserve’s balance sheet hit a new all-time high at $7.44 trillion dollars. Some $30 billion above its previous high. With respect to M1 and M2 money stock, both of these measures are near their respective all-time highs, which were hit within the last few weeks. These numbers will continue higher as fiscal and monetary policies continue their expansion. This is by definition inflation and will prove utterly destructive to the financial system, and more importantly to the real economy. Stay diversified, stay vigilant, and stay with The Kapital News. #Economy #Debt #Markets #Fraud #Fake #FireCongress #Liberty #USA #Inflation #Gold #Silver #Jobs #Bailouts #Spending #Recession #Depression #Protests #bananarepublic #EndTheFed