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  • The Velocity Of Money

    The Velocity Of Money Is the Money Supply Growing or Not? P=MV A Slow Down in Velocity If You Are in a Hole, Stop Digging And More Write-offs to Come South Africa, La Jolla, Toronto and Maine The late and great Milton Friedman told us that inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon. But...
  • Big Al Is Upset!

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    Posted to Daily Pfennig (Weblog) by Chuck Butler on 04-08-2008
  • US Equity Returns: What To Expect

    Introduction This week's letter is by good friend Dr. Prieur du Plessis, who is managing director of Plexus Asset Management based in Cape Town, South Africa. What kind of returns can we expect from US equities over the next ten years? It turns out that while you can get an average number, the range...
  • A New Step in the Ethanol Revolution?

    Introduction This week in a Special Outside the Box we look at the discussion of alternative energy sources, specifically, ethanol derived from corn or sugarcane. The Stratfor piece discusses the economic implications of ethanol usage; geopolitical ramifications in terms of how current oil producers...
  • A Raging Bull

    Introduction This week I am in South Africa. At the moment I am literally flying from Johannesburg to Durban in a single-engine Pilates PC 12, a very upscale Swiss-manufactured plane. I am told pilots will know and appreciate the plane. It is supposedly the safest plane in the world, which is somewhat...
  • A New Definition of Rich

    Introduction I am in South Africa as this week's letter is being sent out; so it is with some irony that the letter is focused on a topic that generally concerns only US-based investors, although what the SEC does has an effect on regulatory bodies abroad. This is a letter you may want to forward...
  • The Visible Slowdown

    Introduction Yesterday the Philadelphia Fed Business Economic Survey came in at the lowest level since the recession in 2001. Some argue that it is just one month's worth of data, and "...besides, it is Philadelphia. Those numbers are always quirky." And why pay attention to the Conference...
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