AN INFLATION ANALYSIS THAT EVERYONE CAN AGREE WITH REGARDLESS OF THEIR IDEOLOGY

In today's @markets newsletter I wrote about inflation, inspired by a comment from @naufalsanaullah on @jposhaughnessy's podcast

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@markets @naufalsanaullah @jposhaughnessy Anyway, here's the podcast with Naufal and Jim. Well worth listening to. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nau…
And here's @IrvingSwisher and @tragicbios on how to think about inflation more broadly going forward. employamerica.medium.com/inflation-the-…
@IrvingSwisher @tragicbios Anyway. Sign up for the newsletter here. Tomorrow I think I'm going to write about the persistence underestimation of the US economy. bloomberg.com/account/newsle…

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17 Feb
THEY KEEP UNDERESTIMATING THE US ECONOMY

In today's @markets newsletter, I wrote about how almost a year into this crisis, the strength of the US economy continues to be underestimated by economists and analysts

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@markets Here's the larger version of the Citi Surprise Chart. You can see. There's just nothing comparable in the last decade to the duration and scale of the data beats. Image
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Perfect timing... @tracyalloway and I talked to @wintonARK, the Director of Research at ARK Invest to discuss the firm's internal process for identifying the next huge winners.
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@tracyalloway @wintonARK In case there's any doubt about how much power Cathie Wood and ARK have right now.

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*CAREDX JUMPS 10% POSTMARKET AS ARK DISCLOSES STAKE IN 13G

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THIS IS THE MOST INTERESTING MOMENT FOR THE ECONOMY I'VE SEEN IN MY CAREER

In today's @markets newsletter, I wrote about how this is the first time in my career, it's seemed like there was potential for the economy to go in a new trajectory bloomberg.com/account/newsle…
@markets Between the actual economic conditions on the ground, the emerging political consensus, and the shift in the intellectual debate over the last decade, this is the first time it's felt like there's potential to break out of the long rut of slow growth, low rates etc.
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I almost put a line in here this morning about how the only people that really have garnered a ton of trust these days are Elon & Cathie & Chamath & Satoshi
Anyway. Good timing for today's episode
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22 Jan
I disagree with the premise of this @Noahpinion piece.

He asks: when will US gov borrowing lead to a problem/hyperinflation. And then says nobody knows.

But IMO the very question itself wrong, and the reason is found right here in the piece itself... noahpinion.substack.com/p/no-one-knows…
@Noahpinion Hyperinflation results from some kind of regime change, societal disruption, war, government legitimacy collapse etc.

That could happen in the US at some point! Government stability isn't looking great these days. But it's a very separate thing than debt or deficit levels.
Of course it's going to be tough to model when people lose faith in the US government. But it doesn't imply, from that, that debt/deficit levels are going to be a useful guide to when that is.

And in the meantime, worrying about "the debt' is likely to lead to bad policy.
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OMG $GME is up 35% now! bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
40%!!!!
MY GOD

*GAMESTOP EXTENDS GAINS, UP 50%, HIGHEST INTRADAY EVER
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