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Confido
Confido [konˈfi.do] verb: From the Latin con- (“with, together”) + fīdō (“trust; rely upon”).
1. to be confident or assured of; 2. confide in; 3. believe; 4. trust; 5. place or put confidence in; 6. rely upon
September Fed Rate Cut Melt-Up: Warranted—or Prelude to an October Meltdown?
Statler (S): That was the worst thing I ever heard! Waldorf (W): It was terrible! S: Horrendous! W: Well, it wasn’t...
In The End, Rational Thinking Prevails. We’re Maintaining Our Constructive Thesis.
“It doesn’t matter how smart you are unless you stop and think.”—Well-known economist Thomas Sowell Nothing like a...
The Economy Looks “Just Right” Despite Mixed Signals
These days, we are living through a period of high political tension. The national election is upon us. We are bombarded with daily pronouncements of how bad/good one election result will be for our country and the world. Many worry about the state of affairs and the future of our country…


