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I was born in Thompson, Manitoba Canada in 1977. Small mining town. Not exactly the land of opportunity. There was no AI. No Google. No internet. If you wanted to invest, you needed connections. You needed a broker. You needed real money. Investing was a private club, and my family was not invited. Today is different. Today, I see opportunities that never existed even a decade ago. Anyone ca... Read More
Scholars at Brookings, Cato, Hoover, along with adjacent pundits, have been promising a “crisis” related to the national debt for decades. Despite so many of the wise so routinely and confidently predicting terrible things in the “future,” the value of Treasury income streams has conistently risen alongside increasingly alarmist rhetoric. Whom to believe: the experts ... Read More