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Why A "Commodity Supercycle" is Unlikely
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Why A "Commodity Supercycle" is Unlikely

Plus! The Rise and Fall and Slight Rise of American Growth; Financial Engineering; Financial Engineering, Pt. 2; The Decline in Federal R&D is Closer to a Shift; Reflexive Palantir; Hotel Flipping

Byrne Hobart
Feb 23, 2021
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Why A "Commodity Supercycle" is Unlikely
www.thediff.co

In this issue:

  • Why A "Commodity Supercycle" is Unlikely

  • The Rise and Fall and Slight Rise of American Growth

  • Financial Engineering

  • Financial Engineering, Pt. 2

  • The Decline in Federal R&D is Closer to a Shift

  • Reflexive Palantir

  • Hotel Flipping

Why A "Commodity Supercycle" is Unlikely

Goldman Sachs argues that a new commodity supercycle is at hand. Zerohedge agrees…

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