Another Economic Headwind

Another Economic Headwind

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AMA - How To Overcome Bureaucratic Obstruction

Today’s question comes from Mark who writes:Even when the city says that they encourage development in specific zones, in our case an industrial corridor, but the bureaucrats who are responsible for the approvals can still erect significant roadblocks. When do you decide that the ...  Show more

Wall Street Is Winning

On today’s show we are taking a look at the stock market. We don’t really know what the future will hold and whether the market will go up or down. But we can observe trends and see what those trends are telling us. So far the runup in the stock market is narrowly concentrated in ...  Show more

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