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Welcome to the Currency War, Part 10: Fewer Choices, More Risk

Jun 05, 2013 at 14:51

For a while there it looked like Japan had the answer. A strong new leader comes in and cuts through all the indecision, orders the central bank to flood the…

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A Summer 'Crash' Scenario

Jun 05, 2013 at 14:15

Despite the recent weakness, the broad market has displayed a fair amount of resilience in the face of rising interest rates and falling commodity prices. The charts even leave us…

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Financial Contagions Spread Global Investment Dysfunction

Jun 05, 2013 at 13:12

Australia and New Zealand, as well as many other nations around the world, have caught an economic virus of sorts. This contagion is primarily being spread by Japan, the United…

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Lessons from Economic Crises in Argentina

Jun 05, 2013 at 13:04

In this interview, David Galland gives us a little background about the Argentine people and how they have learned to deal with their government and recurring financial crises.

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Precious Metals Leasing Explained

Jun 05, 2013 at 12:48

Leasing is an integral part of the precious metals market, writes Miguel Perez-Santalla atBullionVault. Why is it necessary? For a diverse number of reasons, the first is the need for…

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Obama Warfare

Jun 05, 2013 at 11:21

Amid varying scandals in late May, President Obama gave a speech on foreign policy at the National Defense University (it's a dismaying sign when a university is dedicated to teaching…

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David Morgan Interviews Nick Barisheff

Jun 05, 2013 at 10:28

This is an interview conducted by David Morgan with Nick Barisheff. He's recently written a book called $10,000.00 Gold: Why Gold's Inevitable Rise is the Investor's Safe Haven. Nick, I…

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First Quarter Hourly Compensation Plunges 3.8%, Most on Record; Manufacturing Hourly Compensation Plunges 6.9%; What's Going On?

Jun 05, 2013 at 10:13

Inquiring minds are digging into the stunningly bad Quarter-Over-Quarter decline in wages and real wages across all sectors as noted in the Revised First Quarter BLS Productivity and Costs report.

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Who Said TA Doesn't Work? - Part II

Jun 05, 2013 at 06:58

Today I present you with the thesis that TA works even when the perception is that it doesn't. Now that seemingly oxymoronic statement isn't so contradictory once dissected and explained.…

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'Dangerous Divergences' Between Bonds and Stocks

Jun 05, 2013 at 06:24

It all seems so surreal. After being mesmerized by the Fed's hallucinogenic "Quantitative Easing," (QE) drug, and seduced by the Fed's Zero Interest Rate Policy (ZIRP), and rescued by the…