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The Fed, Gold and Jobs

Oct 04, 2013 at 13:58

How Labor Force Participation tells a different story about gold from the headline data. The most important part of an economy is simply employment. To ignore or sideline the importance…

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Ron Paul Ruins a Great Economic Rant, Being Seriously Wrong on One Key Point

Oct 04, 2013 at 13:22

It really pains me to see Ron Paul (or anyone else) make a masterful statement on an issue, then blow it at the end with a nonsensical reference to something…

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Gold-Stock Ostrich Investors

Oct 04, 2013 at 10:45

Gold stocks are inarguably the most-hated stock sector on the planet these days. After they spent 2013's first half plunging precipitously, investors have left them for dead. Even most former…

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Never Has Arrived; The Last Mile

Oct 04, 2013 at 10:23

Train drivers working for Australian miner Rio Tinto make as much as A$240K (US$224K) per year to haul ore. According to BLS data, that is as much as surgeons in…

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No Default in Our Day

Oct 04, 2013 at 07:52

Does any of this make default impossible? Of course not. There is always the possibility that politics or petulance cause the President to simply refuse to order the Secretary to…

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Precious Metals Need Equity Market Weakness

Oct 04, 2013 at 07:47

Precious metals are a niche and a niche of the market that is often ignored. When conventional investments do well, there is no need for alternatives like Gold. However, when…

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USDCHF and USD Index Could Be in Final Stages Of Impulsive Decline-Elliott Wave Analysis

Oct 04, 2013 at 07:12

USD Index is back at the lows but downside could be limited if we consider a bullish divergence on the RSI and possible ending diagonal in wave (v) position. As…

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SPX: Follow Up of the Short Term EWP

Oct 04, 2013 at 06:46

Almost always the bottom of a prolonged down leg is established with a washout sell off, when bulls capitulate. Usually we should see a spike of TRIN above 2 or…

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Silver: Monitor The Resistance At 22.13

Oct 04, 2013 at 05:52

Silver has thus far successfully tested the key support at 20.63 (see also the rising trendline). A break of the resistance at 22.13 is needed to suggest something more than…

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The 3 Phases of a Trader's Education

Oct 03, 2013 at 20:20

Jeffrey Kennedy, editor of our educational Elliott Wave Junctures service, tells us that there are three phases of a trader's education, and that aspiring traders typically go through them in…