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Canadian Dollar, Mining Stocks and Warrants

May 05, 2006 at 00:00

Are you keeping up with the Canadian Dollar? The Canadian Dollar is now the strongest currency in the world and there have been many forecasts of parity with the U.S.…

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Gold: It's Not Iran, Stupid

May 04, 2006 at 00:00

We have all read reports of upper-class Iranians stockpiling gold as tensions continue to rise, but this shouldn't really have much of an effect on the price level as Iranian…

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Winds of War

May 04, 2006 at 00:00

In war, the most fatal mistake is to underestimate the enemy. Likewise, in natural resource markets, the most costly blunder is to underestimate how far prices can go.

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Ben, Maria, and the Makings of a Precious Metals Panic

May 04, 2006 at 00:00

Following Russia, Argentina, and Venezuela, Sweden recently became the latest central bank to reduce its dollar reserves. Along with central bank diversification away from USD, there is the growing threat…

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Gold Is Getting Overbought

May 04, 2006 at 00:00

For the past week, the XAU gold stock index has been lagging the metal. While gold has rallied like mad, gold stocks have barely followed suit. This is the type…

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Interest Rates Hike from Down Under

May 04, 2006 at 00:00

The Reserve Bank of Australia raised its overnight rate by 25-bps to 5.75% in line with our expectations but against the 55% market consensus of a rate hold. This was…

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E-Economic Newsletter

May 04, 2006 at 00:00

I am happy to report that the Federal Reserve is not increasing Total Fed Credit with its usual disregard to the sheer economic insanity of constantly creating more and more…

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How Close is a Real Estate Meltdown?

May 04, 2006 at 00:00

Are we to a "housing bubble" meltdown? Are we going to see the real estate boom reverse and turn into a real estate bear market anytime soon? Will 2006 see…

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Divergences and the Dash to Trash

May 04, 2006 at 00:00

This author has to admit - global liquidity (and what is relevant to the U.S. stock market) is getting more difficult to track by the month, as both China and…

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Short Squeeze

May 04, 2006 at 00:00

A series of disparate events have coalesced that have set the stage for generational price spikes in not one, not two, but in three major metals.