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Load MoreMaybe it is different, but the decline in breadth is playing out as it did during the Tech-wreck why, because humans are involved. Same ol'e crazy!
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Kalani o Māui @MauiBoyMacro“.. equity market breadth has narrowed in recent weeks to one of its lowest levels on record. The S&P 500 has rallied by 14% from its low in late March and now trades at a new record high. However, the median S&P 500 constituent remains 13% below its respective high.” 👇🏼
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Financial speculation wrecking havoc on real economy
At the world’s biggest ship-recycling yard at Alang, India, life is becoming harder as fewer ships arrive. Here’s why. Here is a direct video link.
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Smart design and living buildings
This is what smart looks like. We have this ability and technology now. No need to waste more time and money on antiquated, inefficient, toxic structures and systems. There is everything to gain here. Listen to this podcast Growing Buildings … Continue reading
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The Age of Uncertainty continues
We recently began watching the 1977 mini-series The Age of Uncertainty (all 15 episodes now available here on Youtube). Classic Galbraith, the content is dense and the syntax meaty, while the big picture perspective is regularly irreverent, funny, unique and … Continue reading
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