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Banks Go Under, Fed Reacts: Still more Unknowns, than Knowns

The last two weeks witnessed significant events with potential long-term consequences, but it's too soon to comprehend the full implications. Speculation and predictions are natural in times of uncertainty, but it's vital to exercise caution and avoid jumping to conclusions. The government has taken immediate steps to address the situation, but deeper underlying issues may remain unaddressed. The bottom line is this: there is still more we don’t know, than we do know.

Our whitepaper articulates a detailed account of our approach, predictions, and the strategies we're employing to safeguard financial plans and portfolios in light of this recent news.

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Inflation: Absence of Evidence was not Evidence of Absence

The phrase “black swan” is derived from a Latin expression, first credited to the second century poet Juvenal, when he penned rara vid in terries nigroque simillima cyngo (“a rare bird in the lands and very much like a black swan”). You see, once upon a time, well into the 17th century, Juvenal’s phrase was a common expression in England for an impossibility – that is, black swans simply did not exist. In fact, western mankind, for hundreds and hundreds of years, believed that all swans had white feathers since all empirical evidence declared swans possessed white feathers. Thus, the term “black swan” came to represent an impossibility.

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