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The War Against Gold and Silver

Mar 08, 2006 at 00:00

It appears that gold made up its mind today, although one day does not a trend make. As always, confirmation is required. We have the feeling that it will be…

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Where Does the Evidence Point To?

Mar 07, 2006 at 00:00

Make no mistake: Global liquidity has been and is still declining. The one currency which has continued to give "hope" and funding to the bulls and hedge funds has been…

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Is the Inflation Camp on the Bubble?

Mar 07, 2006 at 00:00

For the past several years there has been an ongoing debate among bears about how numerous U.S. imbalances would be resolved: debts, deficits, under-saving, over-consumption, and asset bubbles.

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Once Upon a Time the COT Ruled

Mar 07, 2006 at 00:00

Since the current gold bull began in 2002 - or when the price of gold finally held above $300 an ounce - the Commitments of Traders report (COT) has been…

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Is Dave Leonhardt A Renter?

Mar 07, 2006 at 00:00

David Leonhardt, a journalist at The New York Times, wrote an article in the March 1 edition entitled "Don't Fear the Bubble That Bursts". He's advising homeowners not to fret…

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Currency Values and Interest Rates: Carried Away by the Carry Trade

Mar 07, 2006 at 00:00

Currency traders have an infatuation with interest rate differentials. Under the prevailing assumption, currencies issued by countries with high interest rates ought to appreciate against currencies issued by countries with…

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Can the Big-3 Central Banks Derail the "Commodity Super Cycle"?

Mar 07, 2006 at 00:00

The Bank of Japan's ultra-easy money policy, combined with the super-easy policies of the European Central Bank, inflated many asset bubbles worldwide, and also igniting inflation in industrialized nations.

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Euro Breaks Greenback's Mountain

Mar 06, 2006 at 00:00

The greenback's mountain remains tamed by the rising euro on the heels of Thursday's post- ECB conference rally, after the central bank described rates as accommodative, and forecasted inflation persisting…

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How Would Gold React to a Pandemic?

Mar 06, 2006 at 00:00

The "Wall of Worry" that is essential to keeping the long-term upward trend of prices intact is kept alive by fear, including fear (whether grounded in reality or not) of…

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Forked

Mar 06, 2006 at 00:00

Rates remain within a nearly three year range, but that looks like one hysterically bullish chart pattern and a new trend that had its humble beginnings back in 2003 may…