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The CAPE Crusader Unveils a Bubble

When you see a CAPE of 37.05, you’re looking at a market that is more than twice as expensive as its long-term average. This isn’t a slight overpricing. Rather, it’s an extreme overvaluation. This is, in fact, a bubble. Continue reading

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Get Paid by Politicians

“I’m out here studying what appears to be an epidemic of arrested development in the American Dream,” wrote Hunter S. Thompson from San Francisco to a New York Editor in the mid-1960s. Fifty years later the effects of this epidemic … Continue reading

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How to Cash In On the Economic Sweet Spot

By all accounts, the U.S. stock market is expensive.  Not only is it hitting new nominal highs, its valuations are also off the charts.  How can one tell? Fortunately, there are several metrics to guide us.  The Shiller’s Cyclically Adjusted … Continue reading

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