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2005 Wrap-up

Dec 30, 2005 at 00:00

The story of 2005 is one of an unrelenting and expansive U.S.-based Credit Bubble and the Prolific Global Liquidity Glut. The inflationary benefits to the U.S. economy and markets notably…

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Don't Count Deflation Out Yet

Dec 31, 2005 at 00:00

The point of this exercise is to demonstrate that things are not as straightforward as they may seem. The subject of inflation and deflation is one of the most confusing…

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Out Like a Lion

Dec 30, 2005 at 00:00

2006 should prove to be very interesting. Investors will come into the year with wide ranging views on just about every important aspect of the economy. Perhaps the most agreed…

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The XAU in January

Dec 30, 2005 at 00:00

Now that we're about to enter a new month, what can we expect for the XAU's performance in January based on past history? What follows is an overview of the…

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Gold Stocks 2006

Dec 30, 2005 at 00:00

As 2005 comes to a close, the bull market in gold is galloping forward into the new year with unrelenting strength. Within the last month gold broke $500 for the…

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A New Year Risk Analysis for Your Portfolio

Dec 30, 2005 at 00:00

The fact is that big financial crises are really quite common, and the seed-corn of these accidents is that the victims suffer a collective memory failure which sets up the…

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The Fed's Biggest Fear

Dec 30, 2005 at 00:00

The point we think the deflationists are missing is that the consumer has never been, nor ever will be, the engine of inflation. During the 100-year period prior to the…

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Loonie Lunacy: 7 Reasons Canadian Dollar is Vulnerable

Dec 30, 2005 at 00:00

We see at least seven reasons why the Canadian dollar's rise against the US dollar may finally come to a close. Yes, we recognize that it's always tough to call…

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Why Are Gold-Hedgers 'Winning'?

Dec 30, 2005 at 00:00

It makes no sense for the XAU, which is said to be composed mainly of gold miners who sell their production forward to break out of its two year sideways…

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E-Economic Newsletter

Dec 30, 2005 at 00:00

I was surprised to see the surprisingly bullish article "Golden Opportunity" in this week's Barron's magazine, and if you want to know all about investing in gold, then I suggest…