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President Trump’s 2025 Tariffs: Policy Boldness or Economic Backfire?

President Trump’s 2025 tariffs represent a bold and controversial reassertion of economic nationalism. While these measures have generated significant federal revenue and offered protection to key domestic industries, they’ve also led to higher consumer prices, job losses, and strained global relationships. As the global economy reacts and U.S. households feel the pinch, the long-term implications…
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August 3, 2025 0

 Tariffs: The Moving Target That’s Reshaping Global Trade

The tariff headwinds are no longer just a political talking point; they’re a disruptive force businesses can’t afford to ignore. While investors had priced in a broad 10–15% tariff baseline earlier this year, many are now confronting the reality of reciprocal tariffs ranging from 15% to 50%, with key partners like the EU, India, Japan,…
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July 31, 2025 0

New Book Release: Escaping the Deficit Trap – Now Available on Amazon and Major Bookstores

America stands at a fiscal crossroads. With the national debt soaring past $36 trillion and structural reform stymied by political gridlock, the risk of long-term stagnation is real. But the answer isn’t austerity or fear; it’s strategic, inclusive, and innovation-driven growth. I’m proud to announce the release of my latest book, Escaping the Deficit Trap:…
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July 16, 2025 0

Latest CPI Release: What It Means for Inflation & Tariffs

Today’s Consumer Price Index report revealed a 2.7% year-over-year increase in June CPI, up from 2.4% in May, with headline CPI rising 0.3% month-over-month and core CPI (excluding food and energy) at 2.9% annually. Key Insights and Implications: 1. Tariff Pass‑Through in Progress – The rollout of 2025 tariffs is now showing up in core…
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July 15, 2025 0

Moody’s and S&P aren’t just handing out grades—they’re signaling a deeper loss of faith in America’s ability to manage its finances.

On May 16, 2025, Moody’s Investors Service downgraded the U.S. Treasury’s credit rating from Aaa to Aa1, sending a clear signal: doubts about America’s long-term fiscal health and political gridlock are getting too big to ignore. For decades, U.S. Treasuries were as close to “risk-free” as it gets, but that reputation is looking shakier by…
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May 17, 2025 0

Announcment: TSAM – The Summit for Asset Management

We’re honored to have Ned Gandevani, MBA, Ph.D., Economist, Fund Manager, Financial Strategist, and Harvard Business School faculty member join us as one of the headline speakers at TSAM Boston on June 2nd, at the Renaissance Boston Seaport Hotel. With global markets navigating volatility, geopolitical risk, and inflationary pressure, Dr. Gandevani will deliver must-hear insights…
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May 7, 2025 0

Is American Exceptionalism Fading? The Markets Say No

Recent sell-offs in U.S. equities, Treasuries, and the dollar have sparked fresh debate about American exceptionalism. Market skeptics see each dip as evidence of decline. But they’re missing something crucial: American economic dominance isn’t built on daily price swings—it’s woven into the very fabric of global finance.Let me show you why talks of America’s economic…
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April 28, 2025 0

Consumer Confidence Plunges, Inflation Expectations Surge—Is Stagflation Looming?

The latest University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index and Bloomberg’s 5–10-year inflation expectations offer more evidence that the U.S. economy may be headed toward stagflation—a troubling mix of slowing economic growth and persistent inflation.• Consumer sentiment continues to decline, signaling reduced confidence in the economic outlook.• At the same time, long-term inflation expectations have hit…
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April 25, 2025 0

Market Watch: The “Sell America” Sentiment Gains Momentum

The markets are speaking, and they’re speaking loudly. Since the April 2nd tariff announcements, we’ve witnessed a significant shift in global trading patterns that’s raising eyebrows across trading floors. What’s driving this? Three key factors:• Growing uncertainty around U.S. trade policies• Questions about USMCA agreement stability• Accelerating trend of international markets decoupling from U.S. dependencies…
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April 21, 2025 0

The Perfect Storm: Why Wall Street’s Triple Threat Matters to Everyone

Last week, something unusual happened in the financial markets. Actually, “unusual” might be an understatement – we witnessed something that’s about as rare as a triple rainbow. The U.S. stock market, bond market, and dollar all took a nosedive at the same time.Why should you care? Because the last time this happened, it preceded major…
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April 13, 2025 0