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The 'Deleveraging' Deception

Sep 20, 2010 at 15:15

There is wide agreement among economists and the financial media that our lackluster economic performance stems from continued "deleveraging" among consumers and businesses. Although it is certainly true that after…

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Treasuries Break Long Term Trend Support as the Mad Rush Into Gold and Silver Continues

Sep 20, 2010 at 11:46

Since the emergence of the European Debt crisis in April 2010, treasuries have been in a strong uptrend as investors have been seeking protection from risky assets. April to August…

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Good News: The Great Recession is Over; Bad News: It Doesn't Feel Like It

Sep 20, 2010 at 11:36

According to the NBER, at long last the great recession is officially over. Bloomberg reports Worst U.S. Recession Since 1930s Ended in June 2009. The longest and deepest U.S. recession…

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What Goes Around Comes Around

Sep 20, 2010 at 11:26

Why do I think silver is finally breaking out to the upside moving forward? Because of important developments not present back in the spring. First, in terms of the paper…

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The Myth of 'Deleveraging'

Sep 20, 2010 at 08:05

The U.S. consumer spent more than 2-decades amassing debt at an unsustainable pace, and along the way they embraced an erroneous faith that their investments (or yesterday's 'savings') would always…

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Gold Analysis and Strategy 18th of September 2010

Sep 20, 2010 at 07:47

Looking forward to the next couple of months I am very sure to see a strong advance in gold and precious metals. My first price target is at US$1,339.00, then…

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Stocks Rally after Irish Tensions Ease

Sep 20, 2010 at 06:53

U.S. stock-index futures are called higher this morning. After a closing price reversal top on Friday, the December E-mini S&P 500 stands poised to challenge last Friday's high at 1132.75,…

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Options Expiration...

Sep 20, 2010 at 06:29

Friday's trading saw most of a stand-off between bulls and bears. The resistance levels we have been monitoring have been breached by the Dow and NASDAQ-100 but not yet by…

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Natural Gas: It's That Time Again

Sep 20, 2010 at 06:14

Among the various commodities markets, the energy complex is, arguably, the most consistent in its seasonality. Generally speaking, prices tend to advance from a spring low to an autumn high.…

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Long-Term Allocation Model Results

Sep 20, 2010 at 05:23

Over 35 years stocks have given a very bumpy ride, while bonds have given a fairly smooth ride. The annualized total return difference between stocks and bonds is about 1%…