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Tudor Jones regarding Fed Chair Powell

Tudor Jones and Powell’s Little Big Horn

In June 1876 several hundred men, led by an overly confident Lt Colonel George Armstrong Custer, 7th Calvary Regiment of the U.S. Army, rode into an area in what is now southern Montana near the Little Big Horn river.

They engaged an Indian village there and grossly underestimated the strength of their opponent. They ran into several thousand, very unhappy Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne Indians.

In what is now known as Custer’s Last Stand, Lt. Colonel Custer and about 210 of his men, were completely overwhelmed and wiped out.


Legendary hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones spoke to Goldman Sachs last week.  Mr. Jones is the founder of Tudor Investment Corporation, one of the oldest and best known hedge funds in the industry.

He touched on several topics with Goldman Sachs including inflation, interest rates, bonds, the tax cuts, market volatility, central banks, and the stock market. Continue reading

Nature of the Market…Fooling 99.9% of the People

Well the stock market is pushing all time highs and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed the week on its high for the week and at a new all-time closing high.

The DJIA closed above 22,000 for the first time ever this week.  People were wearing Dow 22,000 hats and there were big headlines on the evening news…DOW 22,000

There is much bullishness right now and I’m sure people are starting to wonder if we are not in some grand new environment.  A big bull market that doesn’t end for many more years.  After all President Trump is all about making America great again, right?  Continue reading

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