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Daniel Aaronson

Daniel Aaronson

Continental Capital Advisors

Contributor since: 26 Feb 2010

Biography

Continental Capital Advisors, LLC was formed to offset the destruction of wealth caused by the global devaluation of currencies by central banks. The name Continental Capital symbolizes the 1775 US Currency, "the Continental", which was backed by nothing and quickly became devalued.

  • The Government Should Study the Prudent Man Rule

    Published 24 April 2009 | viewed 3,723 times

    The Prudent Man Rule directs trustees to observe how men of prudence, discretion and intelligence manage their own affairs, not in regard to speculation, but…

  • Inflation Will Be A Surprise

    Published 17 April 2009 | viewed 5,016 times

    Earlier this week, the Labor Department reported declines in both the Producer Price Index (PPI) and the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Various economists and television…

  • The News Is Positive

    Published 03 April 2009 | viewed 3,871 times

    Russell Napier's book, Anatomy of the Bear, is a history of the four great stock market buying opportunities of the twentieth century in the United…

  • Quantitative Easing in 2009 - It Is Not About Deflation

    Published 27 March 2009 | viewed 4,783 times

    Stock and bond markets have rallied following the Federal Reserve's announcement of quantitative easing (i.e., printing new money to buy government debt). However, following the…

  • Can We Trust Anyone?

    Published 20 March 2009 | viewed 4,314 times

    Last week, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao stirred markets when he said that he was worried about China's holdings of Treasuries and wanted assurances that the…

  • The Implications Of Treasury Bonds Hitting New Lows

    Published 13 March 2009 | viewed 5,838 times

    The 10 year bond auction on Wednesday led to new bonds being priced at 3.04%, the highest level in four months. The implications of this…

  • Does China Really Need the United States?

    Published 06 March 2009 | viewed 4,635 times

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) rose 150 points on Wednesday on hopes of a second Chinese stimulus package. This rally shows the dependence the…

  • The Final Currency To Top Out

    Published 27 February 2009 | viewed 5,611 times

    There have been large and sometimes surprising moves in the three major currencies over the past 18 months - the Euro, Yen and Dollar. All…

  • The Banks Are Playing Chess With The Government

    Published 21 February 2009 | viewed 5,909 times

    Last week, major banks began announcing that they would halt foreclosures for at least three weeks. Clearly the banks are playing a game of chess…

  • Flaws Of The Reserve Currency

    Published 13 February 2009 | viewed 4,943 times

    Many people think that because the US dollar is the world's reserve currency that people/central banks must continue to own the dollar. This is flawed.…

  • The Great Relevering

    Published 09 February 2009 | viewed 4,308 times

    One of the biggest problems for long positions in gold and commodities generally in 2008 was the leverage used by investors in the futures market.…

  • Treasuries Are Not Risk-Free

    Published 04 February 2009 | viewed 3,955 times

    Markets may finally be starting to share our view that Treasuries will fall and gold will rise despite financial asset deflation. As you can see…