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TedBits

Jun 13, 2007 at 00:00

In this edition of the "Crack-up Boom" series, we will begin to discuss more in depth how the CRACK-UP BOOM is principally dollar-based now and we will show its fingerprints…

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A Pyrrhic Victory for the Fed

Jun 13, 2007 at 00:00

The recent sell-off in equity prices illustrates how vulnerable markets are to higher interest rates. It is my contention that the catalyst for the correction had more to do with…

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Sell Gold or use it as a Monetary Asset?

Jun 13, 2007 at 00:00

The Bank of Spain's recent gold sales are part of a strategy to shift its reserves into more profitable fixed-income instruments, Spanish Finance Minister Pedro Solbes said last week. Anyone…

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Gold Thoughts

Jun 13, 2007 at 00:00

Reality can truly be a shocking experience. For more than a year, paper equity markets have been deluded into thinking interest rates would decline. Suddenly, looking around the world the…

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Remain Calm! Its Only a Bunch of Bear Markets

Jun 13, 2007 at 00:00

The guaranteed yield on the 1-year Treasury bond broke above 5% yesterday and ? suddenly? ? a risky dividend yield of 3.05% becomes 'less attractive'? Why were the lowly yields…

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Boo! Spot the Shocker in UK Inflation

Jun 12, 2007 at 00:00

Sovereign governments never default, of course - Argentina, Russia, Mexico, Italy and most of the rest of the world apart. That's why the 10-year US Treasury sets the benchmark for…

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The Bearish Bond Divergence

Jun 12, 2007 at 00:00

As noted many times in previous TSI commentaries, a downward trend in the bond market will eventually take its toll on the stock market. It's a question of when, not…

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So-Called Fed Model Suggests Housing Is Over-Valued

Jun 11, 2007 at 00:00

Better late than never, huh? The so-called Fed model is often used to gauge the under-over-valuation of corporate equities by comparing the earnings yield on, say, the S&P 500 with…

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The Greenspan Experiment

Jun 11, 2007 at 00:00

Based strictly on technical evidence displayed in the above then, if channel related support for gold was to fail here, with $650 'key' in this regard, the implication is a…

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Deflation is No Mystery -- Except to Most Economists

Jun 11, 2007 at 00:00

That the great body of economists think that a fall in general prices is deflationary by definition and a clear indicator of an impending recession tells us how much this…