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Editor, [Forecasts & Strategies]( 06/09/2022 Sponsored Content [Trade Like THIS to Put Up to $2,880 âOn Loopâ In Income]( This Infinite Income Loop Hands Me Instant Cash Every Month. I'm Keith Kaplan, and Iâve applied my engineering skills to a specific corner of the stock market ⦠where you could potentially generate instant cash every time you trade. A âdone-for-you systemâ that can let you pull instant cash out of three stocks every month. [Click Here to watch My Infinite Income Loop](. "There is a Scotsman inside every man." -- Adam Smith Thereâs more to a Scotsman than being a thrifty penny-pincher. They are also famous for shrewdly pursing their own self-interest. As economist Wesley Mitchell, the founder of the prestigious National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), stated, a Scotsman is "a person who was intent primarily upon pushing his own fortunes and who possessed a high degree of shrewdness in deciding what he could do best.â That characteristic applies to all of us, whether in business or in our personal life. Itâs called looking out for number one. In 2001, American historian Arthur Herman wrote the book, âHow the Scots Invented the Modern World,â emphasizing the impact of the Scottish Enlightenment and how the Scots favored self-government and decentralized decision-making over the monarchy controlling the lives of the people. For the common people to rule themselves, the Scots supported literacy and book reading, starting with the Bible, and encouraged self-discipline and honesty in business. âIt All Started With Adamâ The Scot who had the biggest impact on the modern world was a professor of moral philosophy named Adam Smith (1723-1790). Today, he is known as the father of modern economics. To quote Mitchell again: "Adam Smith did for economics in many ways like what Charles Darwin did for biology... a new framework." He started a revolution. As Milton Friedman wrote, âAdam Smith was a radical and a revolutionary in his time -- just as those of us who preach laissez faire are in our time.â What was his revolutionary idea? It was simple, bold and powerful: Individuals are better judges of their own self-interest than any statesman could be. Therefore, individuals will do the best they can if they are left alone by the government. The best policy for government is to interfere as little as possible with the occupations and investments of its citizens. In fact, if you want your country to grow the fastest, and for individuals to earn the highest income, let businesses decide to use their labor and capital to the best of their ability. He called his model âthe system of natural liberty.â He published his book, âThe Wealth of Nationsâ appropriately in 1776 -- it was a declaration of economic independence that went along perfectly with Thomas Jeffersonâs declaration of political independence a few months later. Page after page, Adam Smith lambasted the tedious regulations and rules that the British government had imposed on occupations, businesses and trade, which he called mercantilism. Smith excited the public because his âsystem of natural libertyâ -- what we would call laissez faire today -- promised to transform a nation from poverty to âuniversal opulence which extends itself to the lowest ranks of the people.â Give them their freedom and they will prosper. Indeed, that is exactly what happened. Many of the policy recommendations of âThe Wealth of Nationsâ were adopted by nations -- free trade, liberal immigration, low taxes, sound money (the gold standard) and patent law. Here was the result: Shortly after 1776, economic growth took off, and today, we enjoy a dramatically higher standard of living for all of us, rich and poor. Chapman University has a statue of Adam Smith on campus. My students and I gathered around it at the end of the semester to pay tribute to him. I was at the dedication of the Adam Smith statue in Edinburgh in 2007. Years ago, I commissioned the Totem Pole of Economics. Adam Smith is on top, ahead of Keynes and Marx. [PhD Economist Releases 'Biden Disaster Plan']( The next two years could be ârough for investors.â But this Top 20 Living Economist says three stocks could 10X... thanks to Bidenâs bungling. [Go here]( for his stunning prediction -- in what he's calling The Biden Disaster Plan. How Adam Smith Became the Hero in my Book Several weeks ago, I told the story of how Adam Smith become the hero of my book, âThe Making of Modern Economics.â You can read it [here](. Happily, the first edition of my book turned out to be published appropriately on March 9, 2001 -- the exact anniversary of the date (March 9, 1776) that Adam Smithâs first edition of âThe Wealth of Nationsâ was published in London! Like Adam Smithâs âWealth of Nations,â my history is revolutionary. For the first time, the history of economics could be told as a bona fide story and as a bold plot with Adam Smith and his âsystem of natural libertyâ as the heroic figure, and all economists could be judged as either for or against the invisible hand doctrine of Adam Smith. Smith was often attacked viciously by the Marxists, Keynesians and socialists, and was sometimes left for dead⦠only to be resuscitated by his followers, the French Laissez-Faire School, the Austrians and the Chicagoans. It even had a good ending, with the collapse of the socialist central planning model in the early 1990s and the triumph of free-market capitalism. I wrote the book to be both entertaining and educational. It includes over 100 illustrations, portraits, photographs and âtell allâ biographies. Highlights include: - Does capitalism encourage or moderate greed? The surprising answer from Adam Smith.
- How Keynes saved capitalism -- from Marxism!
- A devastating critique of Karl Marxâs theories of capitalism, labor, imperialism and exploitation. (This chapter alone has converted many Marxists into free-market advocates.)
- Two chapters on Keynes, Keynesian economics and what one reviewer called âthe most devastating critique of Keynesian economics ever written.â
- Five chapters on the Austrian and Chicago schools of free-market economics. The new fourth edition (published in 2022) updates the dramatic story with the challenges of modern monetary theory, the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, minimum wage debates, the new socialists and more. The book is award-winning. It has won the Choice Book Award for Academic Excellence, and it was ranked the Second Best Libertarian Books in Economics by the Ayn Rand Institute (behind Henry Hazlittâs âEconomics in One Lessonâ). âSingle Best Book in Economicsâ Over the years, Iâve received numerous testimonials of the book. Hereâs the latest by columnist Richard Rahn in the Washington Times: âMark Skousen has produced the single best book on virtually all of those who have had a significant impact in economics -- for good or bad -- regardless of their political leanings. Despite being an economist with a definite political viewpoint, he treats the many figures he covers with considerable fairness -- even the bad actors. Itâs a delight to read cover-to-cover.â Of course, not everyone agrees. My book has been banned, censored and blacklisted by Marxists, Keynesians and even some Austrians. It was also called âboth fascinating and infuriatingâ by Foreign Affairs magazine. Order the book and decide for yourself. Get 50% Off by Ordering it from the Author Routledge charges $54.95, plus shipping, but you can buy it directly from the author for only $35. Each copy is autographed, dated and mailed for no extra charge if mailed inside the United States. To buy a copy of the book, go to [www.skousenbooks.com](. You might also check out my guidebook, âEconomic Logic,â now in its fifth edition. In 28 chapters, it is a one-volume study of sound economics that will help you in your business and policy debates. In each chapter, I highlight my favorite economist. Chapter one starts with⦠you guessed it: Adam Smith! [Dominate the Markets With A.I.]( Artificial intelligence is the #1 tool used by traders. It predicts major trend reversals⦠up to 3 days in advance. Grab a seat at our free, LIVE online class. Itâs starting soon, so [save your spot now!]( FreedomFest Agenda -- Hereâs a Preview! The excitement is building for our July 13-16 intellectual feast in Las Vegas. NEW! Our incredible schedule with over 200 sessions and 280 speakers for FreedomFest has just been [posted here](. To get $50 off the registration fee, see below. In addition, here is a sampling of events that we will be hosting this year. Wednesday, July 13, 1:00-1:50 p.m. Jim Woods, co-editor of [Fast Money Alert]( on âMy Favorite Technique to Make Money,â followed by a discussion with the legendary Jim Rogers on âWhich Offers a Better Investment Opportunity, the USA or Emerging Markets?â Moderated by Roger Michalski. Wednesday, July 13, 1:00-1:50 p.m. My first session, âWhoâs Winning the Battle of Ideas: Marx, Keynes or Adam Smith?â An update on my new 4th ed. of âThe Making of Modern Economics.â Wednesday, 2:00-2:25 p.m. Alex Green (Oxford Club) on âCreating a Permanent Portfolio: Can You Beat the Market Without Trading?â Wednesday, 2:25-2:50 p.m. My big debate with technical trader Mike Turner: âBuy and Hold vs. Market Timing: Which is the Most Profitable Investment Strategy During a Bear Market?â Wednesday, 3-3:50 p.m. âIs Your Boss Ruthless or Compassionate? How the New Model of Capitalism Can Defeat Socialism and Marxism.â The evolution of business, from robber barons to compassionate capitalists: Andrew Carnegie and the Homestead Strike of 1892; Henry Fordâs $5-a-day in 1914; Jack Welchâs case of Ruthless Capitalism 1981-2001; and John Mackeyâs âConscious Capitalismâ in 2014. On the evening of July 13, we have our âOpening Ceremonies,â with Lisa Kennedy, host of Fox Business, as our Mistress of Ceremonies all four days. Keynotes include Steve Forbes on his new book, âInflation and How to Fix it,â Connor Boyack on âHow CNNâs Attack on The Tuttle Twins Backfired and Helped Sell 100,000 Books to Teach Kids About Freedom,â and Dog the Bounty Hunter (new!) on âWhat Being Cancelled Taught Me.â Followed by the opening cocktail party in our exhibit hall, âthe trade show for liberty,â with 180 exhibitors; plus Peter Studabaker will perform as our fun libertarian magician. Thursday, July 14 We start off the morning with our annual âGlobal Economic Summitâ with Barbara Kolm (Europe and Russia), Steve Moore (North America), Jim Rogers and Preity Umpala (China, India and Middle East); and Roberto Salinas (Latin America). We cover the hot spots! It will be followed by the big debate: âBen Stein vs. Art Laffer: Should We Raise Taxes on the Rich?â Ben Stein will also be our luncheon speaker: âRich & Famous: My Life in Beverly Hills & Hollywood.â Thursday, 3:10-3:35 p.m. âThe Cloud Revolution: Will It Create a New Roaring Twenties?â with Mark P. Mills (Manhattan Institute), George Gilder and Steve Forbes (moderator). Thursday, 3:35-4:00 p.m. My interview with California money manager David Bahnsen, âHow to Fight the Free Lunch Movement.â (new) Thursday 4:30-5:45 p.m. âDrug Legalization on Trial,â with Wayne Allyn Root as Judge; Alex Datig and Catherine Bernard attorneys, and star witnesses Judge Jim Gray, Avens OâBrien and Luke Niforatos. Thursday, 5:45-6:45 p.m. The God Debate! Michael Shermer (Skeptic magazine) takes on Eric Metaxas and his new book âIs Atheism Dead?,â moderated by Alex Green. I canât wait. Thursday, 6:45-7:00 p.m. Betsy Devos, former Secretary of Education, on âHostages No More: The Fight for Education Freedom and the Future of the American Child.â Friday, July 15 Friday, 7:30-8:45 a.m. Breakfast with Mark Skousen and Steve Forbes: âThe Future of American Exceptionalism and the China Threat: What Will it Take to Remain the #1 Superpower?â Friday, 11:30 a.m. - noon. My interview with Senator Rand Paul: âThe Inside Scoop: A Conversation with Senator Rand Paul Confronting Government Officials on Capitol Hill.â A luncheon with Senator Paul follows. Friday 3:10-4:00 p.m. âThe Ultimate Bitcoin Debate: Is Crypto the biggest Ponzi scheme since the [dot.com]( era?â John Mackey and Alex Green (yes) vs. Max Borders and Brian Robertson (no). Friday, 5:30-6:30 p.m. British comedian and producer John Cleese âWhatâs So Funny? Tips for Success in Education, Business and Relationships.â Followed by an interview by Reason editor Nick Gillespie, and VIP reception with John Cleese. Saturday, July 16 Saturday, 9-9:30 a.m. Senator Mike Lee and Free the People panel. Saturday 9:30-10:00 a.m. Andrew Yang (Forward Party) vs. Larry Sharpe (Libertarian Party of New York) on âUniversal Basic Income: Should Every American Get a $1,000 a Month from the Government?â Saturday, 11-11:50 a.m. Big Debate: âElection Chaos: Was the 2020 Election Stolen From Trump and Should 2024 Be His Year?â with Wayne Allyn Root vs journalist Isaac Saul, with John Fund (National Review) as moderator. The sparks will fly. Saturday 2:10-3:00 p.m. The Big Four Panel: Steve Moore, Jim Rogers, Steve Forbes; Mark Skousen Saturday 4:00-4:50 p.m. âBeyond Wealth: How to Think, Act and Live Like a Renaissance Manâ with Jim Woods, Alex Green and Mark Skousen. Nice way to end the conference! Saturday night gala banquet, 6:00-10:00 p.m. Kennedy as MC; Glenn Beck as the keynote speaker; Anthem Film Awards; Music and dance by the Beach Boys cover band âGood Vibrations.â It is time to celebrate liberty. Register This Week and Get $50 Off Hurry, our room block at the Mirage Hotel & Casino is almost full, and the Treasure Island hotel next door is filling up fast. To register, go to [www.freedomfest.com](, and use the code EAGLE to get $50 off the registration fee. If you have any questions about FreedomFest, email Hayley at hayley@freedomfest.com. Good Investing, AEIOU, [Mark Skousen] Mark Skousen
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Editor, [Forecasts & Strategies]( The June 7 primary elections in California and other states have set the tone for the November elections. Radical Democrats who call themselves "progressives" are anything but. San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin was elected in 2019, when he crusaded against the "two systems of justice," one for the wealthy and one for everybody else. He also advocated lesser sentences or no prison for many convicts. As crime, homelessness, drug use and untreated mental illness on the city's streets worsened, the voters of San Francisco said enough is enough and recalled Boudin by a heavy margin. I won't even step foot in San Francisco, a city I used to love to visit, because of the crime and beggars on the street. It won't be long before they recall other "woke" officials in California. In Los Angeles, the district attorney arranged for a sentence of only six months to a juvenile facility to a 16-year-old who ran over a mother and her baby in a stolen car last year. In the Los Angeles mayor's race, developer Rick Caruso, a former Republican who switched to the Democratic Party, ran as a tough-on-crime candidate, vowing to put 1,500 new cops on the beat. His main opponent, Rep. Karen Bass, ran on her record as a prominent Democrat and years of outreach to Los Angelesâs minority communities. Caruso won 42% of the vote versus Bass's 37%. There will be a runoff in November. About Mark Skousen, Ph.D.: [Mark Skousen]Mark Skousen is an investment advisor, professional economist, university professor, author of more than 20 books, and founder of the annual FreedomFest conference. For the past 40+ years, Dr. Skousen has been investment director of the award-winning newsletter, Forecasts & Strategies. He also serves as investment director of four trading services: TNT Trader, Five Star Trader, Home Run Trader, and Fast Money Alert. To ensure future delivery of Eagle Financial Publication and emails please add financial@info2.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your address book or contact list. View this email in your [web browser](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are subscribed to Dividend Investor Daily. To unsubscribe please click [here](. If you have questions, please send them to [Customer Service](mailto:customerservice@eaglefinancialpublications.com). Legal Disclaimer: Any and all communications from Eagle Products, LLC. employees should not be considered advice on finances. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized advice on finances. Eagle Financial Publications - Eagle Products, LLC. - a Caron Broadcasting Company
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