The Economic Case for Immigration Harry Dent | May 20, 2019 | Just like investors tend to buy high and sell low, politicians tend to react to most major issues by doing the wrong thing at the right time. It's no secret that almost all developed countries, and China in the emerging world, are slowing in workforce and demographic growth – many outright declining. Rodney talked about this just last Thursday. Five of the six smaller ones (which include Australia and New Zealand) that aren't have one thing in common: strong and high-quality immigration. You would think, with clearly predictable further slowing in demographic trends, that the developed countries would be competing for the best global immigrants. But most are restricting or fighting against it just as we need them the most. The U.S. fought against immigration going into the Great Depression. It's doing it again now… The global migrant population is already slowing and peaked in 2005-10. Immigration into the U.S. peaked in 2001. And with the lowest number of births recorded in the U.S. since 1987, this spells trouble. Look at this chart… READ MORE » Trending Stories... The week before we married (and long before we had our first baby), almost 30 years ago, my new boss turned to me and said, "Son, you're never richer than the day before you get married." Hmm. For the next three years, I was reminded daily of his words. Decisions that I made alone before... 100%. That's how much the price of bitcoin increased since December 31. At last check, the cryptocurrency was trading at $7,502, after jumping 14% on Friday and 7% on Monday. For non-mathematicians, that's more than 20% in just a couple of days. Not bad. So, are cryptos back? If you're looking for an investment with... In my Economy & Markets video on Friday, I discussed why the trade deal has been challenging and likely doomed in the end. I also talked about the impact the "sudden" collapse in negotiations has had on the markets. Investors thought a deal was imminent. Now, they see it's nowhere in sight… and they're storming... Markets were badly shaken this morning as news of China's planned tariffs on $60 billion worth of U.S. goods hit the wire. I emailed Boom & Bust subscribers earlier with an update on my Dark Window scenario, and some insights into what to expect over the next few months. I've labelled one possible outcome "Holy... Markets look to finally be making a much-needed correction, triggered by the U.S.-China trade deal drama. Everyone seems to think a deal is around the corner. Not me. While this trade war hurts them, they have a long-term goal, and they're prepare to take all the pain in the world to achieve it. I explain... |
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