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I have simply been aghast at the speed which the US has moved from market driven to a centrally controlled economy. There is also an element of denial. It is hard for me to concede, to myself or anyone else, that the accumulated knowledge of some thirty years of successful investing is now obsolete and useless.

I concede. I must start over with little more than an open mind and willingness to adapt to new realities. This concession is not based on desperation or defeat – I have made at least a small investment profit every year since 2001. I have more assets and fewer obligations right now than I have ever had before. My life is good and I am grateful.

That said, reality remains a harsh master. The ideas that were profitable in the past are unlikely to be successful in the future. That is an astonishing statement that will be rejected by most investors. So, let me review the facts that lead me to that conclusion:

All that is simply Keynesian economic theory and not enough to make me think that everything I know is obsolete and useless. We have done this before, although on a much smaller scale. I actually think we could muddle through if that was the end of the story. But it isn't.

Overlaying the situation outlined above is a radical departure from traditional US political and economic policy. It began when President Obama and an opposition-proof Democrat congress took office in January, 2009. They immediately began:

I could continue with both these lists but I won't. That is enough to make my point and let you know why I think everything I ever knew about investing is obsolete and useless.But hope springs eternal, as they say.  Americans have never tolerated such behavior on the part of their leaders. Maybe it is just a temporary aberration that will correct itself.

Well maybe, but I doubt it. It looks to me like the harsh, biting bitch of reality is going to eat hope alive. Here is why:

So there you have it. That is why I think everything I ever knew about investing and personal finance is obsolete and useless for the rest of my life. What am I going to do about it? We can start by looking at the characteristics of a centrally controlled economy as opposed to a market driven economy.

Created: 31 March 2010