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    Real Estate Newsletter Articles this Week: Housing Starts Decreased to 1.256 million SAAR - At the Calculated Risk Real Estate Newsletter this week: [image: Multi Housing Starts and Single Family Housing Starts]*Click on graph for larger image.* ...
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    Another look a NVDA - I've looked at NVDA a couple times, in *August 2023 *and *January 2024*. On Saturday 8/26/23 I said the action in NVDA stock looked like it was topping....
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    Quantifying Trickle Down in Real Average Earnings - I studied a handful of economic measures to see their affect on Real Average Earnings. I used the following series from the St. Louis Fed FRED system: ...
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Friday, May 18, 2012

Deep Sorrow for Your Loss (Musical Tribute)

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Mish: My Wife Joanne Has Passed Away; Stop and Smell the Lilacs

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