We’re entering a situation where we are putting ourselves in a trap. At our current $2 trillion a year deficit, half is spent on interest costs alone. These payments are starting to choke us. And if we don’t get our fiscal house in order soon, we’ll see a crack in the bond market — it’s going to happen. This bill may be the last best chance to avoid that.
At the Shangri-La Security Summit, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan could be imminent, marking a pivotal shift in global security. With the U.S. now focusing defense strategy on the Indo-Pacific, investors should prepare for a new era — where defense, energy, and semiconductor stocks take center stage in the unfolding geopolitical landscape.
Jamie Dimon warns a crack in the bond market is coming, driven by unsustainable U.S. debt and a shift away from long-term bonds. Rising interest rates could follow—hitting markets and exposing deeper fiscal risks.
Worried about inflation? Here's where I’m putting my money—and why short-term Treasuries and stocks with pricing power like Hershey, Coca-Cola, and Starbucks are smarter bets than long-term bonds or idle savings.
Elon Musk recently expressed disappointment with the Trump budget bill, criticizing its massive spending and growing deficit. With the U.S. borrowing billions more each year and debt piling up, Musk warns this approach risks a financial crisis. Despite hopes for reform, the budget kicks the can down the road, increasing economic uncertainty and dependence on short-term borrowing. This situation leaves the country vulnerable and highlights the urgent need for fiscal responsibility.

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We’re entering a situation where we are putting ourselves in a trap. At our current $2 trillion a year deficit, half is spent on interest costs alone. These payments are starting to choke us. And if we don’t get our fiscal house in order soon, we’ll see a crack in the bond market — it’s going to happen. This bill may be the last best chance to avoid that.
At the Shangri-La Security Summit, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan could be imminent, marking a pivotal shift in global security. With the U.S. now focusing defense strategy on the Indo-Pacific, investors should prepare for a new era — where defense, energy, and semiconductor stocks take center stage in the unfolding geopolitical landscape.
Jamie Dimon warns a crack in the bond market is coming, driven by unsustainable U.S. debt and a shift away from long-term bonds. Rising interest rates could follow—hitting markets and exposing deeper fiscal risks.
Worried about inflation? Here's where I’m putting my money—and why short-term Treasuries and stocks with pricing power like Hershey, Coca-Cola, and Starbucks are smarter bets than long-term bonds or idle savings.
Elon Musk recently expressed disappointment with the Trump budget bill, criticizing its massive spending and growing deficit. With the U.S. borrowing billions more each year and debt piling up, Musk warns this approach risks a financial crisis. Despite hopes for reform, the budget kicks the can down the road, increasing economic uncertainty and dependence on short-term borrowing. This situation leaves the country vulnerable and highlights the urgent need for fiscal responsibility.

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