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Has Negative Social Mood Returned?

Apr 15, 2010 at 08:16

People tend to resist change and also try to justify the situations of the past and present. It appears that the emotions that are really taking place amongst the government…

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What I Am Watching (Part 2): EURUSD

Apr 15, 2010 at 07:44

Weakness in the Dollar continues to imply higher prices for risk assets, such as equities and commodities. The Dollar remains negatively correlated to equities. I believe it is that simple.

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The Fatal Flaw of Democracy is Here and Now...and What To Do

Apr 15, 2010 at 07:36

Our current deficit now exceeds $1 trillion. The government's growth as a voracious consumer of America's resources is alarming. Additionally, most state governments are spending beyond the citizenry's ability to…

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A Deflationary Impulse Would be a Catalyst for Gold Stocks

Apr 15, 2010 at 07:16

While Gold is a hedge for inflation and deflation, that doesn't mean that gold stocks are a hedge or outperformer in either environment. As we wrote last year, gold stocks…

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U.S. Dollar - Grave Concerns Remain

Apr 15, 2010 at 06:58

We continue to see risks ahead for the U.S. economy, and in particular, the U.S. dollar. Significant global imbalances remain - indeed; the recent global financial crisis has served to…

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Short-Term Trading Success

Apr 15, 2010 at 05:56

Those in monopoly control of this systemically flawed structure continue selling us on such fairytales simply because they can. We buy into them simply because there is no other alternative,…

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The Aftermath of the Kyrgyz Revolution

Apr 14, 2010 at 20:36

The recent unrest in Kyrgyzstan has largely been portrayed as an epic clash between U.S. and Russian interests. That said, interest in events in Bishkek extend far beyond Kyrgyzstan throughout…

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Mid-Week Gold and Oil Trading Report

Apr 14, 2010 at 19:20

In my last report I showed some cycles for the price of gold and how they were starting to roll over which would in turn put some selling pressure on…

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Money Management

Apr 14, 2010 at 17:55

I am well-qualified to speak on money management, because I've made all the mistakes; and just to keep current, when I'm not being disciplined, continue to make the same mistakes…

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Princely Finance and Taxation

Apr 14, 2010 at 16:39

One would have hoped that financial rip-offs committed by medieval princes would have been permanently shelved when liberal enlightenment ended the divine right of kings.