page-loading-spinner
Home Search results for: frugal
by Chris Martenson

Executive Summary

  • Best practices in cost-accounting from the FIRE movement
  • The appeal of the 4% annual expense strategy
  • Life hacks in extreme frugality
  • The Peak Prosperity community shares its collective wisdom

If you have not yet read Part 1: Extreme Frugality, available free to all readers, please click here to read it first.

What if it were possible to uncouple from the ‘rat race’ and thereby regain a big portion of your time to use as you please?

I assume everyone would find that desirable.  Time would open up for one to volunteer, travel, get in shape, meditate, sleep or do whatever you desire.

There’s a well-established movement underway the goes by the acronym FIRE, which stands for Financial Independence Retire Early.  It’s not for everybody, and has a ton of pros and cons, and I’m not advocating that anybody blindly adopt FIRE as their framework, although some of you may already pursue it and that’s fine.

I am saying that the movement has put a lot of thoughtful time into managing the income and expense parts of life and it has a lot of very practical advice to follow if one wishes.

My role is to set the stage. I’ve spent a huge amount of time reading blogs, finding resources, and condensing the learnings to save you time.

And what I’ve learned is…

Live Frugally, Retire Comfortably
PREVIEW by Chris Martenson

Executive Summary

  • Best practices in cost-accounting from the FIRE movement
  • The appeal of the 4% annual expense strategy
  • Life hacks in extreme frugality
  • The Peak Prosperity community shares its collective wisdom

If you have not yet read Part 1: Extreme Frugality, available free to all readers, please click here to read it first.

What if it were possible to uncouple from the ‘rat race’ and thereby regain a big portion of your time to use as you please?

I assume everyone would find that desirable.  Time would open up for one to volunteer, travel, get in shape, meditate, sleep or do whatever you desire.

There’s a well-established movement underway the goes by the acronym FIRE, which stands for Financial Independence Retire Early.  It’s not for everybody, and has a ton of pros and cons, and I’m not advocating that anybody blindly adopt FIRE as their framework, although some of you may already pursue it and that’s fine.

I am saying that the movement has put a lot of thoughtful time into managing the income and expense parts of life and it has a lot of very practical advice to follow if one wishes.

My role is to set the stage. I’ve spent a huge amount of time reading blogs, finding resources, and condensing the learnings to save you time.

And what I’ve learned is…

by Chris Martenson

Executive Summary

  • Why we know that something really BIG has the Fed freaking out
  • Why the risk of systemic breakdown is uncomfortably high
  • The key charts that tell the tale: recession ahead!
  • Why, this time, the Fed will fail

If you have not yet read Part 1: The Fed Is Lying To Us , available free to all readers, please click here to read it first.

Touring through the global and domestic US macro economic data, it’s easy to determine that mounting recessionary forces are in play.

Everything from sentiment, import/export data, (the lack of) credit growth, shipping rates — all are in alignment; the economy is weakening.

The responses of the Federal Reserve and Donald Trump are in alignment on one facet of the story; both desperately want the US stock markets to go higher. Trump applies strategic Tweets each day to that effect, and the Fed is printing $2 billion a day in their effort to cause stocks to go higher.

I think they fail this time. Adding up all the data and risks and I clearly see that…(Enroll now to continue reading)

 

Why The Fed Will Fail
PREVIEW by Chris Martenson

Executive Summary

  • Why we know that something really BIG has the Fed freaking out
  • Why the risk of systemic breakdown is uncomfortably high
  • The key charts that tell the tale: recession ahead!
  • Why, this time, the Fed will fail

If you have not yet read Part 1: The Fed Is Lying To Us , available free to all readers, please click here to read it first.

Touring through the global and domestic US macro economic data, it’s easy to determine that mounting recessionary forces are in play.

Everything from sentiment, import/export data, (the lack of) credit growth, shipping rates — all are in alignment; the economy is weakening.

The responses of the Federal Reserve and Donald Trump are in alignment on one facet of the story; both desperately want the US stock markets to go higher. Trump applies strategic Tweets each day to that effect, and the Fed is printing $2 billion a day in their effort to cause stocks to go higher.

I think they fail this time. Adding up all the data and risks and I clearly see that…(Enroll now to continue reading)

 

Total 34 items