
Liquidity is Collapsing and the Fed's Still Taking Away the Punch Bowl'
Stansberry Investor Hour
The Fed's Tightening and the Stock Market's Falling Hard
The annual measure of PPI finished goods peaked around 20% last year, it's running around 3%. The producer price the next year of a year will print. I fully expect that to be a negative year or year number just based on what happens with commodities and what's happened in the past. And then you're open all the other assets, how are they going to perform? If we look at the price of copper, the dollar price of copper is about four bucks a pound. It's been almost tick for tick with the S&P 500 divided by 1000, which is about four since 2015. So I can't be bullish copper if I expect s&P 500 to go to
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