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By Doug Casey, Chairman Two highly successful libertarian iconoclasts – Peter Schiff and Doug Casey – in a wide-ranging, thought-provoking conversation covering precious metals, the status of Peter's father, Irwin Schiff, the near future of the US dollar, and much more. As challenging...
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The Case for a Fed Rate Hike Employment Is Turning the Corner The Headwinds of Money Supply Who Stole the Inflation? The Fed Is On Hold An Inverted Yield Curve? LA, Vancouver, San Francisco, and a First Often Wrong, Seldom in Doubt Everywhere there are arguments that we are in a "V"-shaped...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... How to Build Your Own Profit Oasis in Just One "Weekend" This February 25 to 27, Chuck Butler is partnering up with The Sovereign Society to hold an intensive, 2-1/2-day currency boot camp in Scottsdale, Arizona. Why are we doing this? Simple...
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There is the strong possibility that policy makers in the US and UK will not time the transition from the current quantitative easing to a more tightened monetary policy. That is not because they are no competent. It is because the task is very tricky and there is no play book outlining the steps. This...
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Dear Readers, In the March 6, 2009 edition of this missive/blog/column/whatever you want to call it, I listed three "Desperate Measures" the U.S. government might turn to next in its futile attempt to rearrange the ruined economy into something more resembling a perfect world. Suspend "mark...
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The Room
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David Galland
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04-03-2009
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Filed under: Interest Rates, Credit Crisis, Inflation, Gold, China, Bailout, Taxes, Bad Bank, International Monetary Fund, Mark to Market, G20, IMF
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... New 5-currency Index CD from EverBank®. Apply today. The new Debt-Free Index CD is comprised of equal parts Singapore dollar, Japanese yen, Swiss franc, Australian dollar and Brazilian real. Why these currencies? All 5 economies have a strong...
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Daily Pfennig
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Chuck Butler
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03-30-2009
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Filed under: Australia, Employment, Dollar, Inflation, Singapore, New Zealand, Yen, European Central Bank, Interest Rates, Japan, Germany, Automotive Industry, G20, Timothy Geithner, General Motors, Chrysler
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US Dollar’s Possible Turning Point. A Possible Trade For Traders? Written St. Patrick’s Day. The US Dollar Index (symbol DXY) has fallen back just after breaking out above an old high. Hm, very interesting as some predict the US dollar weakening will be a first sign of normalcy coming back...
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Principles of the Stock Market
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Richard Schwartz
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03-17-2009
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Filed under: Principles of the Stock Market, ETFs, Technical View, Inflation, Charting, 4-Day Rule, Portfolio Strategy, Interest Rates, Trades, The Principle of Technical Analysis, Trading Rules, Stock Market Lessons, Foreign Currencies, 4-Day Corollary Rule, Trader Vic, Vic Sperandeo, Investor's Business Daily, Chart Patterns, Charts, ProFunds, Inverse Funds, Rydex, Short ETFs, Exchange-traded fund, Dollar crisis, FDPIX, RYWBX, USTW$, DXY, 2B, US Dollar Index, UDN
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ECONOMIC VIEW . Rising Inflation Expected . So predicts a whole slew of big names, everyone seems to be jumping on board this train in the last few days. Now Warren Buffett and Bill Gross have joined Marc Faber and Jim Rogers and more in predicting problematic inflation just out there over the horizon...
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Principles of the Stock Market
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Richard Schwartz
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03-11-2009
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Filed under: Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, Shorting, Investing Strategies, Inflation, Macroeconomics, US Treasuries, Portfolio Strategy, Historical Perspectve, Perspective, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, Jim Rogers, Government Intervention, The Big Picture, Fixed Income, Recession, Investment Themes, Financial Crisis, Bretton Woods, Economic Common Sense, History, Commodity Inflation, Big Picture, Credit Crunch, Credit Crisis, Economic Trends, Economics, ProFunds, Inverse Funds, Rydex, Government, Change, Big Picture View, Short ETFs, Real Economy, Market Sectors, ETF, Exchange-traded fund, RTPIX, Marc Faber, Warren Buffett, RYJUX, William Gross, Dollar crisis, Bill Gross, RRPIX
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Gold and silver prices are down. For a simple and inexpensive way to own gold or silver, consider the non-FDIC insured Pooled Metals Select Account from EverBank®. This economic alternative to buying actual bars or coins lets you "pool"...
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Daily Pfennig
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Chuck Butler
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12-15-2008
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Filed under: Australia, Currencies, Inflation, Bailout, Gold, Euro, New Zealand, Ben Bernanke, Interest Rates, The Fed, FOMC, TIC Flow, Automotive Industry
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Gold and silver prices are down. For a simple and inexpensive way to own gold or silver, consider the non-FDIC insured Pooled Metals Select Account from EverBank®. This economic alternative to buying actual bars or coins lets you "pool"...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... The FX University Seminar Series. Learn from foreign currency experts-then invest like one. Plan on attending this enlightening one-day seminar on currency investing, hosted by the Sovereign Society. You'll mingle and learn from experts from:...
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Inflation, The Fisher King and a Solar Stock And to think, investors cheered the Fed’s decision to hold interest rates unchanged. Today, the Producer Price Index, a popular low-ball measure of wholesale inflation, came in twice as hot as expected at 1.2%. That 8.9% rise is the biggest jump since...
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Growth Report
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Ian Wyatt
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08-19-2008
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Filed under: Canadian Solar, FOMC, Fed, inflation, interest rates, Bernanke, PPI, Larrty Kudlow, Richard Fisher, Rogoff, Freddie Mac, Wilbur Ross, IMF, Paul Volcker
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WCI, the Fed and Spring of 2010 Just because your title is “billionaire investor” doesn’t mean you don’t make a mistake from time to time. Billionaire investor Carl Icahn apparently lost $113 million when his home-building company, WCI Communities declared bankruptcy last Monday...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged Again But Will Inflation Really Moderate? Stocks - Stuck In A Long-Term Sideways Pattern? Bad News For Millions Of Baby Boomers A Wall Street Myth About To Be Shattered? Avoiding Big Losses Is The Key, Maybe It's Time You Join Us The Bottom Line...