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Dow Theory Update

Sep 07, 2011 at 14:45

The post March 2009 closing high for the Industrials occurred on April 29th at 12,810.54 and for the Transports that high occurred on July 7th at 5,618.25. This in turn…

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If Some Dare Call It Treason, Was Milton Friedman a Traitor?

Sep 07, 2011 at 13:35

After having endured the most severe recession in the post-WWII era, we now are experiencing the weakest recovery. Why? Is it because businesses are "uncertain"? If there has been so…

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A Raging Case of Bailout Fatigue

Sep 07, 2011 at 12:36

I've used the term outrage fatigue on numerous occasions in this forum as a way of trying to explain why there has been such a muted outcry from the general…

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In the Aftermath of Fukushima, Germany's Renewable Energy Sources Rise to 20 Percent

Sep 07, 2011 at 11:45

The worldwide implications for nuclear power advocates in light of the 11 March disaster at Japan's Daichi Fukushima nuclear complex, battered first by an earthquake and a subsequent tsunami, are…

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Bernanke's Waterloo; Midst of Deflationary Collapse or Brink of Inflationary Disaster? 12 Specific Recommendations

Sep 07, 2011 at 11:32

The September Contrary Investor It's A Long Hard Road is an exceptional marriage of debt-deflation concepts, long-wave K-Cycles, credit cycles, and Austrian economic thinking. Here is a lengthy snip…

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Gold Thoughts

Sep 07, 2011 at 10:43

Only one way to explain it. Aliens are attacking. They have launched their assault on Earth by apparently first infecting the bottled water served at meetings of the U.S. Federal…

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Bull Market In Gold Over With Double Top?

Sep 07, 2011 at 09:56

A few weeks ago I penned a public article and private forecast for my subscribers calling for a major correction in Gold being due. 72 hours after my forecast, Gold…

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The Swiss Franc and Gold - A Short-lived Relationship?

Sep 07, 2011 at 09:40

Based on the September 2nd, 2011 Premium Update. Visit our archives for more gold & silver analysis.   Just a few days ago, the Swiss…

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Gold, Deflation and Krugman's Flawed Analysis

Sep 07, 2011 at 08:48

Paul Krugman's changed his stance on gold. He's still wrong though... LOOK AT THIS! It seems some people have been waiting to buy gold until Paul Krugman advised it!…

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Fed Bennie and the Jets of Oz

Sep 07, 2011 at 08:31

Since the Fall of 2008, Ben Bernanke and his co-pilots at the Federal Reserve have loaded around $1.8 trillion of paper money, or its electronic equivalent, on helicopters, dirigibles and…