Tony Sagami

Live By The Consumer, Die By The Consumer

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The list of companies warning of disappointing sales suggests trouble in shopping paradise.

The Stressed-Out, Tapped-Out American Consumer

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American consumers are running into a brick wall of too much debt.

A Thrifty Opportunity For Investors

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We are entering the heart of earnings season, and it may be a wild one because Wall Street’s own outlook is quite poor.

Déjà Vu All Over Again: Real Estate Bubble 2.0

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Many cities' home prices are at the same levels (or even higher) as they were prior to the financial crisis.

Turning Lemons Into Lemonade As 30-Year T-Bond Yield Falls To All-Time Low

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Why are so many older Americans working? One of the biggest reasons is the Federal Reserve’s war on savers.

Americans Take On Debt Like There’s No Tomorrow—Here’s How To Cash In

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The mountain of debt being taken on by U.S. households is starting to take its toll.

Negative Rates Are An Opportunity

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The negative rate club now includes Japan, the European Central Bank, Switzerland, Denmark, and Sweden.

The Bern Of Financial Stress

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Whether you support Bernie Sanders or not, my guess is that most Americans my age are very surprised about his popularity.

Singapore: Dynamic Growth, Cheap Stocks, And Fat Dividends

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From a business and investment perspective, Singapore is hands down the most exciting part of Asia.