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OppChart Weekly: Will History Repeat Itself?

Posted on May 20th, 2013 by Brian Levitt | Leave a comment

Investors may remember 1994 as one of the worst years for treasuries in recent memory.  Starting in 1993, the 10-Year U.S. Treasury bonds rose from a yield of 5.93 in…
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Posted in Investing
Tagged fixed income, OppChart, real income, yields

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U.S. Deficit Shrinking and Debt Stabilizing

Posted on May 20th, 2013 by Jerry Webman | Leave a comment

Don’t Count “U.S.” Out, Part 5 Many people I encounter feel the U.S. economy is on a long-term decline. I disagree. I believe there are five potential forces that will…
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Tagged Congressional Budget Office, debt, deficit, Don’t Count ‘U.S.’ Out, healthcare

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Commencement Address to the Class of 2013

Posted on May 17th, 2013 by Jerry Webman | Leave a comment

Once again this year misguided administrators have overlooked the opportunity to have me deliver the commencement address at one of the nation’s universities.  But even though the graduating seniors and…
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Posted in U.S. Policy & Politics
Tagged education, employment, U.S. economy

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The U.S. Actually Still Makes “Stuff”

Posted on May 16th, 2013 by Jerry Webman | Leave a comment

Don’t Count “U.S.” Out, Part 4 Many people I encounter feel the U.S. economy is in a long-term decline. I disagree. I believe there are five potential forces that may…
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Posted in U.S. Policy & Politics
Tagged Don’t Count ‘U.S.’ Out, employment, labor, labor market, U.S. economy, U.S. manufacturing

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U.S. Housing’s Surprisingly Strong Foundation

Posted on May 13th, 2013 by Jerry Webman | Leave a comment

Don’t Count “U.S.” Out, Part 3 Many people I encounter feel the U.S. economy is on a long-term decline. I disagree. I believe there are five potential forces that will…
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Posted in U.S. Policy & Politics
Tagged Don’t Count ‘U.S.’ Out, housing, housing market, U.S. economy

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