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Gary D. Halbert’s BETWEEN THE LINES BLOG January 3, 2013 First, let me wish everyone a Happy New Year! I hope your holidays were joyous for you and yours. 2013 will no doubt be another challenging year, both for the economy and the financial markets. Second, many of you receiving today’s...
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In This Issue. * Debt ceiling awaits... * European confidence propels the euro higher... * Taylor predicts the yen will continue to fall... * The Big Boss shares some thoughts... And, Now, Today's Pfennig For Your Thoughts! US Treasury Secretary warns the debt ceiling will be hit in 4 days... Good...
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By Doug Casey L: So, Doug: London has suffered more damage from recent rioting than from anything else since the Blitzkrieg; the stock market had its most volatile week in years; gold shot well north of $1,800; and the U.S. government almost crashed into its debt ceiling. Smells like blood in the streets...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. 2Q GDP Report Was Much Worse Than Expected 2. Fed “Beige Book” Confirms Economic Slowdown 3. Is a Double-Dip Recession Now Inevitable? 4. Is The Debt Ceiling Fiasco Finally Settled? Introduction I had not been looking forward to writing today’s E-Letter on the very...
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If President Obama and Ben Bernanke had it their way, they’d have you believe that a higher debt ceiling means prosperity. It will somehow raise employment, increase wages, end the debt crisis and restore faith in the credit of the United States. But nothing could be further from the truth. Raising...
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The Market Technical The Averages (DJIA 12437, S&P 1308) remain in the mid-zone of their intermediate term trading ranges (11863-12919, 1263-1372). They continue to build a right shoulder to a head and shoulders formation; the S&P again traded below its 50 day moving average. Volume was flat...
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This morning, ratings agency Moody's officially put the U.S. credit rating under review. Despite persistent warnings that failure to raise the debt ceiling will be disastrous Moody's is threatening to cut the U.S. credit rating over continued deficit spending. The United States currently enjoys...
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The Market Technical The indices (DJIA 12491, S&P 1317) finished the day to the upside, still within their intermediate term trading ranges (11863-12919, 1263-1372). The S&P recovered above its 50 day moving average; though the construction of a right shoulder to the forming head and shoulders...
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In This Issue: The Fear Of Default Contagion Is Rage’n The Debt Ceiling Deadline Also Worries Investors Growth Is Weak, But The Second Half Should Be Stronger Energy Stocks Should Lead A Market Rebound Blue Chip Tech Stocks Should Also Do Well The Bottom Line This Month Stocks continued the slide...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. Recent Economic Reports Not Encouraging 2. Uncle Sam Blows Through Debt Ceiling 3. The Treasury’s Other Options 4. Debt Ceiling Battle: Tax Increases vs. Spending Cuts Introduction On Monday, May 16, the US government officially exceeded the national debt ceiling of $14.3 trillion...