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You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive our free e-letter Skousen Investor Cafe, or you purchased a product or service from its publisher, Eagle Financial Publications. [Skousen's Investor CAFE] [Forecasts & Strategies]( [Fast Money Alert]( [Five Star Trader]( [Home Run Trader]( [TNT Trader]( Is a Financial Hurricane Coming? By Mark Skousen Editor, [Forecasts & Strategies]( 09/29/2022 Sponsored Content [Biden & Bill Gates Igniting $40 Trillion Heist?]( Has President Biden’s new executive order… Alongside MIT, 77 global Governments, The Gates Foundation, UNICEF, and The Clinton Development Initiative… Ignited a historic $40 trillion transfer of wealth from the middle class, to the rich? One of the nation’s leading economists (Nomi Prins) has traveled to Delray Beach, Florida to uncover exactly what’s happening and what this means for your money. [Click Here To Watch.]( “Inflation is probably the most important single factor in that vicious circle where one kind of government action makes more and more government control necessary.” -- Friedrich Hayek Wall Street veterans say September is the cruelest month, and it has certainly lived up to its reputation in 2022. The bear market can clearly be laid at the foot of Fed Chairman Jay Powell, who has recently channeled the late Paul Volcker from the monetary heavens beyond, rushing pall mall from fighting recession in 2020-21 to fighting inflation in 2022. Unfortunately, he is committing the same error as his predecessors -- overzealous in stimulating inflation and compounding the error by tightening too fast. Powell is like a sailor at sea without a rudder. Last week he played dumb: “We don’t know -- no one knows -- whether this process [rate hikes] will lead to a recession or, if so, how significant that recession will be.” Economic statistics are showing a slowdown in the economy, if not a recession. Even though real gross domestic product (GDP) is slightly negative, second-quarter gross output (GO) -- which measures total spending in the economy -- grew by 1.7% in real terms. GO includes the supply chain, which is still catching up from the lockdown-induced shortages. (See my press release at [www.grossoutput.com](). He’s also in denial about the basics of monetary policy. Milton Friedman famously said, “Inflation is everywhere and anywhere a monetary phenomenon.” Powell’s reaction? “Monetary aggregates don’t play an important role in our formulation of policy. And we don’t think they are generally a good way to think about policy or inflation.” So, it didn’t matter that the money supply rose 40% during the pandemic? Washington, we have a problem! Does this graph look like a stable monetary policy? As economist Steve Hanke (Johns Hopkins University) says, “It's clear that the Fed is flying blind and has no idea where it's going.” And that brings us to October, famous for stock market crashes. My greatest fear is that the strong dollar engineered by the Fed’s aggressive rate hikes will create an emerging market debt crisis, as it did in Mexico in 1982. I see where this week the Bank of England intervened to buy £65 billion of UK bonds to stop the rout in the British pound against the strong dollar. Imagine the impact when emerging markets are forced to pay off their foreign debts in U.S. dollars. [The Fed Is Forcing America into Recession (*And the Real Reason Will Shock You)]( One of America's leading independent economists warns: "Most Americans will panic -- and make a dire mistake." For the average American, he reports, it’s going to get much worse before it gets any better. In this urgent new video briefing, this Top 20 Living Economist unpacks: - The Federal Reserve's true plan... - What he's doing right now with his own money... and - The 3 moves you can make now to protect yourself from America's "Financial Cleansing." [CLICK HERE for full video access.Â]( Report from World Knowledge Forum in South Korea I just returned from Seoul, South Korea, where I spoke at the World Knowledge Forum, Asia’s version of the famous World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. One of the key speakers was Ray Dalio, CIO of Bridgewater Associates. He thinks we are “halfway through the interest rate hikes,” which if pursued, would devastate the economy and extend the bear market. Inflation is like Holding a Tiger by the Tail Austrian economists are quick to point out that inflation is non-neutral and is hard to control once it gets started. Predictions that inflation will end soon have been premature. The federal government is still spending money like no tomorrow. Social Security payments will rise 8% or more in January, affecting 70 million American retirees. When I met with Paul Krugman in South Korea, I reminded him of Friedrich Hayek’s thesis that controlling inflation is like holding on to a “tiger by the tail.” He seemed dumbfounded by the idea. [Join Mark Skousen at the Orlando MoneyShow on October 30-November 1, 2022]( Join financial expert Mark Skousen live at the [Orlando MoneyShow]( from October 30-November 1, 2022. Skousen will have three discussions on “Preparing for the Next Bull Market”, “Beating the Market with Dividend-Paying Stocks: My Five Favorite Growth and Income Investments”, and “Bears Make Headlines, Bulls Make Money: My Five Favorite Investments from the Maxims of Wall Street”. [Click here now to reserve your spot!]( Your Indispensable Guide to Austrian Economics “A Viennese Waltz Down Wall Street is timeless, even more relevant today!” -- Kate Wright, subscriber Like most establishment economists, Krugman is largely ignorant of the value of the Austrian theory of the business cycle. Austrian economists Ludwig von Mises and Friedman Hayek demonstrate that inflation is inherently volatile and cannot be easily contained once it gets started. I’ve written an entire book on how to use Austrian economics to make better investment decisions. The book is called: As I state in the book, “The Austrian theory of the business cycle is extremely useful in forecasting movements in stocks, bonds, and other financial assets. Many security analysts rely on this theory to anticipate the ups and downs of the economy.” This book is a great way to introduce you to all the great Austrian economists, and their contributions, including Carl Menger, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, Joseph Schumpeter and Murray Rothbard, among others. I have short chapters on each one. And check out this photograph of my wife and me dancing the Viennese Waltz! If you want a printed copy of my book, I have good news: I just received a new shipment of “A Viennese Waltz Down Wall Street.” You can obtain a copy for only $20, including postage if mailed within the United States, by going to [www.skousenbooks.com](. Note: I’ve temporarily run out of copies of “EconoPower.” But copies of “Viennese Waltz” and “The Maxims of Wall Street” are available. During this growing financial crisis, we need to play it conservatively with a well-diversified portfolio and build a cash position to take advantage of bargains from to time. Once the market is cleansed of overvalued investments, the bulls will start making money again. As William Vanderbilt once said, “This country is very elastic. Like a rubber ball hit, it will spring up again.” (Maxims of Wall Street, p. 109). IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: We are having our first Eagle Virtual Trading Event today! If you haven’t signed up for this yet, there’s still time. Just click here now to sign up for free. Believe me, you won’t want to miss this LIVE online event -- as we bring together all five of Eagle’s investment experts at the same time (plus one special guest speaker) to reveal our 6 Ways to Create 4th Quarter Fortunes. Reserve your seat now [by clicking here.]( Upcoming Conferences New Orleans Investment Conference, Oct. 12-15, Hilton Hotel. Join me along with Jim Rickards, Jon Najarian, Rick Rule, Jim Grant, Doug Casey, Brien Lundin, Robert Prechter, the Aden Sisters and Adrian Day. Be sure to mention you are an Investor Cafe subscriber. Sign up [here](. Join me at the Orlando MoneyShow, Oct. 30-Nov. 1, Omni Hotel Champions Gate, Florida. Other guests include Steve Forbes, Ed Yardeni, Bob Carlson, Bryan Perry, Bruce Johnstone, Terry Savage and Keith Fitz-Gerald. For more information, go to [Skousen.MoneyShow.com]( and use code 057734 for special subscriber pricing. Good Investing, AEIOU, [Mark Skousen] Mark Skousen Presidential Fellow, Chapman University [Wikipedia]( [Newsletter and trading services]( [Personal website]( [FreedomFest]( [You Blew It!] By Jones, What a Disaster! By Mark Skousen Editor, [Forecasts & Strategies]( “I have long advocated the repeal of the Jones Act, an archaic and burdensome law that hinders free trade, stifles the economy and ultimately harms consumers.” -- Senator John McCain (2017) Last week, I spent a few days in Hawaii giving lectures sponsored by BYU-Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific University and the Grassroot Institute. In Hawaii, most people know about an obscure law that causes the cost of living to be maybe 20% higher than it should be in paradise. It's called the Jones Act. Officially, it’s known as the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, whose chief sponsor was Senator Wesley Jones, a Republican from Washington State. The Jones Act is a classic example of protectionism. It simply states that ships carrying cargo between two American ports must: 1) be built in the United States, 2) be 75% owned by U.S. citizens, 3) be 75% manned by a U.S. citizen crew and 4) fly the U.S. flag. The bill became law because, after the First World War, legislators feared that in the case of war, the United States would be dependent on foreign vessels to protect the U.S. borders. The national defense argument prevailed. Even though war is fought differently today than it was 100 years ago, merchant unions and U.S. shipbuilders continue to defend the archaic Jones Act. The results have been devastating to the American shipbuilding industry. Once one of the largest shipbuilding nations in the world, the fleet of U.S.-made vessels has dwindled from 2,300 in 1946 to less than 100 today, and many of those ships are old and among the most expensive in the world to maintain. Moreover, the American shipbuilding industry has all but disappeared -- apart from military ships -- as 90% of the world’s deep draft shipbuilding has moved to China, South Korea and Japan. The Jones Act has had severe unintended consequences, raising the cost of living by 20% in places like Hawaii, Guam, Alaska, and Puerto Rico. For example, it costs an average of $790 to ship a 40-foot container from Los Angeles to Shanghai (via a foreign-made cargo ship) but $8,700 to Hawaii (via a U.S.-made cargo ship). Foreign shippers often won’t stop in Hawaii because the Hawaiian market is too small; they ship directly to Long Beach, California and then a U.S. cargo vessel ships goods back to Hawaii -- at a much higher cost. In fact, because of the Jones Act, many American ranchers buy grain from Canada or Argentina rather than from U.S. farmers. Similarly, it makes more sense for Hawaii ranchers to transport cattle to Canada, rather than waiting for a Jones Act ship to take them to California. One study showed that U.S. interstate highways are 20% overcrowded by trucks because of the Jones Act. If it was repealed, cargo could be more easily shipped along the East and West Coast rather than by 16-wheelers along I-95 or I-5. Two think tanks have done extensive studies on the Jones Act -- the Cato Institute, and the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii. According to the Grassroot Institute, the Jones Act costs Hawaii $1.2 billion annually, including 9,100 jobs. As a compromise, some suggest that U.S. shipping companies at least be allowed to buy foreign-made cargo ships. The Jones Act is suspended for several months during a hurricane or other natural disaster but so far it has not been permanently altered. It's a sad commentary on the Congress of the United States that a bad law like the Jones Act can still be enforced after 100 years of wreaking havoc in the land of the free. 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](. 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