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Why Hedge Funds Are Betting on the Dollar

  It was neigh on ten years ago, the world was just about half way through the ‘Great Recession’ and I was sending out a newsletter wondering how much lower the Dollar could plunge. The Euro/USD pairing was touching 1.50 at one point. How the times have changed!...

Bulls, Bears, and Bowties: The Strong Dollar

    In this episode of Bulls, Bears, and Bowties, hosts Greg Silberman and David Crook will discuss international currency markets, the strong dollar, and the implications for emerging markets such as Turkey and South Africa.   Watch this episode to le...

Crouching Trump, Hidden Dragon

  Once upon a time, there was a land of great promise. This promised land rewards hard work and enterprise with gold while penalizes the weak with taxes and cost of living. This promised land is the United State of America. And true to its founding principles, i...

Buy! Bye! BYE! Real Estate in the World’s Most Expensive City

London, a regular on the world’s most expensive city list, is going through the doldrums. All in three parts: New taxation rules that have seen Stamp duty increase while at the same time mortgage interest relief has been rescinded. The notorious Brexit effect – whose...

How to Avoid a Fund Blow Up

#GapYear1992 Its 2.4 miles from Hampstead Village to Golder’s Green in London. A 12 minute drive thru narrow, winding roads during non-peak hours. We did it in 6! At 2am in the morning. To the ear splitting music of “Under the Bridge” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers I h...

The Incredible Wakanda Blockchain

It’s the wealthiest kingdom in Africa! At the northern end of Lake Turkana. The point where Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda, and Kenya meet. This kingdom has remained in isolation for centuries. And is considered the most technologically advanced nation on the planet. ...

Why the Best Risk Managers are French

French Curves! The first time I visited The City of Lights was in 1992. I was on a gap year. A wee lad of 18 years old, backpacking around Europe with my mates. It was a grey, rainy day when we visited the cemetery at Pére-Lachaise. Established in 1804 by Napoléon Bo...

Travel for Fun and Profit

Travel for Fun and Profit It’s funny really. My kids always get a kick when I tell them for the first 24 years of my life I lived in the same bedroom in the same house! My first real night living out, believe it or not, was after I got married! Then, to make up…

The Absurdity of it All!!

The Absurdity of it All!! Arguably that which differentiates Britain and her colonial subjects from the Free Burghers of this great United States is that most civilized of games. Not Soccer; Nor my favorite Rugby; No, ‘tis the game of leather and willow, Bat and Ball...

When Tesla Powerwalls and the Congo Basin Collide

When Tesla Powerwalls and the Congo Basin Collide “Doctor Livingstone, I presume?”   It was the age of Exploration! Dispatched in 1869 by the New York Herald, journalist Henry Stanley undertook a roving commission of the Middle East and Africa which included the...