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Signs are on the rise that America has already peaked. June 28, 2024 , The Essential Investor has me

Signs are on the rise that America has already peaked. June 28, 2024 [Turn Your Images On] The Aging of Empire “The last official act of any government is to loot the treasury.” – George Washington --------------------------------------------------------------- [Special Reminder: In case you missed [our recent announcement]( The Essential Investor has merged with legacy contributors to Agora Financial. The new, larger, more inclusive project is called The Grey Swan Investment Fraternity. If you’re interested in the scope and benefits of our new endeavor, please see what prompted us to merge [here](. If you’ve been a member of The Essential Investor, please keep an eye out for your new benefits.] Reader, June 28, 2024— Last night’s debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden provided a ringside seat at an empire in decline. Rather than discuss the issues, both candidates stuck to talking points … and argued over items as mundane as golf handicaps, not America’s pressing issues. One of the most pressing issues is our debt crisis. Shortly before the debate, the IMF came out with a warning on Amerca’s debt load, and how the spending priorities of Trump or Biden would make things worse. Of course, that’s assuming that both gentleman make it to the final ballot. We’ve warned for months now that Biden may not be on the ballot come November. After last night’s abysmal performance, it’s now being discussed openly, even by political and media allies of President Biden. Given that America continues to inch towards a debt crisis, we’ll close out our week with the latest note on the subject from the great Bill Bonner. As the co-author of Empire of Debt, Bill has tremendous insight on the subject. Today’s essay provides a real-time snapshot of how America’s empire is already showing signs of decline, and when it likely peaked. Enjoy ~~ Addison CONTINUED BELOW... --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- >>SPONSORED<< [Joe Biden Facing Political “Knockout” In Weeks?]( [Turn On Your Images.]( Weeks from now, we are expecting Joe Biden to make a historical announcement… It will change everything about the coming 2024 election. In short: Following his abysmal performance in the first presidential debate of 2024, Joe Biden is facing a new political scandal like no other … And the shocking thing is, his own party is behind it. It doesn't matter if you’re not a political junkie. It doesn’t matter who you are voting for. The implications of this sinister turn of events will impact YOUR money, perhaps immediately… [Go here now to see how this “knockout” could unfold, starting weeks from now…]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- CONTINUED... The Aging of Empire [Bill Bonner, Bonner Private Research]( Let's go over what we think we know. There are deep patterns in nature. They are not perfectly reproducible or predictable, but they are there. We don’t know exactly when or how we will die, for example, but we wouldn’t bet against it. The stock and bond markets follow long patterns too. From high to low, low to high, often over many decades... we call it the Primary Trend. In the bond market, for example, bonds hit a high in the late 1940s. The next epochal high did not come until 2020 — almost 80 years later. Stock market highs, meanwhile, came in 1929... again in 1966... and most recently, in 2021. Of course, we don’t know until later if these latest highs were the ultimate highs. Years go by, and it may still be uncertain. But in the bond market, it seems very unlikely that prices will hit their 2020 highs again in our lifetimes. In the stock market, on the other hand, prices have gone up... even surpassing their 2021 levels. What to make of it? No Recovery First, the picture is fuzzed by inflation. Nominal prices (in current dollars) have hit new highs. But the dollar has lost about 20% of its value since 2020. So, in real terms — adjusted to inflation — stock market prices have still not recovered. There is also something very funny going on in the stock market. While a handful of tech wunderkind are hitting incredible new highs, most stocks are not. The Wall Street Journal: The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies is down 17% from its November 2021 peak and has made no progress at all this year. In the S&P 500, which includes the biggest companies, the average stock is about where it was at the start of 2022, and more than half of the current constituents are down since then. Worse still, only 198 have managed gains this month, even as the index reached new intraday highs on 11 out of 13 trading days. Our old friend, Chris Mayer, adds this comment: It's been a strange year in the market: S&P is up 15% YTD, but that's mostly because of Nvidia and a couple of other tech giants. Most stocks have gone nowhere this year. At Woodlock House [Chris’s investment fund], we're up about 5% YTD. My competitive instincts don't like being so far behind the S&P but I think the S&P will have some problems with these over-valued, over-hyped tech stocks in the next few years. We will stay the course! Nvidia has gone up 30,000% over the last ten years. That’s something else we’ve learned... that investors can become ‘irrationally exuberant’ from time to time. Nvidia is now thought to be worth $3.3 trillion. But it is almost impossible that the company could ever earn enough money to justify that price. Yes, the company is growing fast. But its stock price is growing much faster. Either the sales pick up... or the stock price falls. Most likely, it will be the latter. We’ve also looked at US markets as part of a larger pattern — that of empires. Just as we can never be sure where we are in the patterns of the Primary Trend, there is even more doubt about the empire. We know it will end, but we never know exactly where we are in the cycle. And that picture, too, gets fuzzed by our own perceptions. People come to think what they need to think when they need to think it. Investors now believe Nvidia’s price — however absurdly high it is — will go higher. So must Americans come to see themselves as citizens of a great empire, destined to rule forever not merely over the 50 states... but over the Ukraine and the South China Sea. Both thoughts set them up for big losses. Led to Decline Our guess is that the top for the US empire came right around the turn of the century. In gold terms, that was when stocks topped out — at more than forty ounces to the Dow. Now — again, measured in ounces of gold — the best of America’s public companies are worth only about half of what they were then. Since 1999, too, US government debt has risen by $30 trillion, while the dollar — compared to gold — has lost nearly 90% of its value. If empires must decline, they must find the leaders who can help them do it. In that regard, the 21st century has blessed the US with the jefes it needed. George W. Bush did not have to squander $8 trillion on a silly ‘war against terror.’ Barack Obama and Ben Bernanke did not have to distort the whole economy, after the mortgage finance crisis of ’08, with bailouts for Wall Street and ultra-low interest rates for a decade. Donald Trump did not have to panic when the Covid virus appeared... and he and Joe Biden did not have to blow up the empire’s finances with another $15 trillion in pointless debt. These policy choices were almost preternaturally dumb. But they — like a lit cigarette at a gas pump — were just what the aging empire needed. And here, with today’s final word, is the New York Post: Pay up, America: Each of us owes $100K as national debt balloons to $35 trillion Biden administration officials don’t care. They want to spend more. Already they are spending so much that they’re increasing our debt by a trillion dollars every 100 days. President Donald Trump was no better: His administration increased our debt by almost $8 trillion. This will not end well. More to come… ~~ [Bill Bonner, Bonner Private Research]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- >>SPONSORED<< [Last night’s debate was a disaster for Biden!]( [Turn On Your Images.]( It comes down to just 9 words… Nine simple words which when spoken, will determine the outcome of the 2024 election… These words have nothing to do with Trump, the economy, or what’s happening in Ukraine, China or Israel. This is the scandal that isn’t being reported (yet). But recent developments in the 2024 presidential race, namely Biden’s debate performance, are about to cause this story to blow wide open. [My political operatives tracked down this critical story…]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Do you agree with Bill? Disagree? See a different nuance? Please send your comments, reactions, opprobrium, vitriol and praise to: addison@greyswanfraternity.com So it goes, Addison Wiggin Founder, The Wiggin Sessions P.S.: How did we get here? An alternative view of the financial, economic, and political history of the United States from [Demise of the Dollar]( through [Financial Reckoning Day]( and on to [Empire of Debt]( — all three books are available in their third post-pandemic editions. [Turn Your Images On]( (Or… simply pre-order [Empire of Debt: We Came, We Saw, We Borrowed]( now available at [Amazon]( and [Barnes & Noble]( or if you prefer one of these sites:[Bookshop.org]( [Books-A-Million]( or [Target]( Please send your comments, reactions, opprobrium, vitriol and praise to: addison@greyswanfraternity.com [Turn Your Images On] The Daily Missive from The Wiggin Sessions is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We do not rent or share your email address. By submitting your email address, you consent to The Wiggin Sessions delivering daily email issues and advertisements. To end your The Daily Missive from The Wiggin Sessions e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from The Daily Missive from The Wiggin Sessions, feel free to [click here.]( Please read our [Privacy Statement.]( For any further comments or concerns please email us at feedback@wigginsessions.com. 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