Here are today’s gold stock screens and data, along with cycle conditions and projections for gold and HUI index, and Chart of the Day...
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Jan 9 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve has launched a potentially controversial push to revive the battered U.S. housing market, calling on other government officials to act after largely exhausting its own tools to support the fragile economic recovery...
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With one month to go in the data series, US Total Non-Farm Payrolls have averaged 131.08 million in 2011.
The problem is that the US is a Very Large System, and needs growth to support its array of future obligations, primarily Social Security and...
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An array of evidence suggests that a crash in equities might be just ahead.
I know, I know, retail sales are up so everything's wunnerful, but the captain of Global Equities Flight 2011 just instructed the passengers to assume crash positions. I...
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by Trader Joe Charlotte, NC (Stool Pigeons Wire) – Bank of America will take over GM at request of the US government. When asked, Ken Lewis, CEO of Bank of America stated, “We think that GM will be a good strategic fit for Bank of America. Along with our forced acquisitions of Countrywide and...
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I sent this letter to my Congressman this morning. Dear Congressman- As editor and publisher of the Wall Street Examiner and several other financial publications, I have been a close observer of financial and economic matters for the past 9 years. I have also been a Democrat since I was old enough to say...
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The market took a healthy pause on Wednesday. The market made a deadly stall on Wednesday. OK, which is it? Click here to download complete report in pdf format (Professional Edition Subscribers). Try the Professional Edition risk free for thirty days. If, within that time, you don’t find the information useful, I will give...
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What’s the Fed doing to try to prop the markets? Nothing (Not a typo). Ben and the gang actually cut the Fed’s balance sheet this week. I have to wonder if it’s a matter of reluctance on their part or reluctance on the part of those who would be the recipient of the Fed’s...
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The Treasury settled $72 billion in new supply on Monday. Normally we don’t see that much pressure on the market on the day of settlement. It usually happens a day or two earlier. The Treasury calendar this week is a little lighter, with only $11 billion of new supply, including two CMBs announced today....
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If new Treasury supply of $48 billion was a problem last week, what will $124 billion do this week? We haven’t seen numbers this high since the period between mid September and mid October last year, and we know the disaster that caused. Click here to download complete report in pdf format (Professional Edition...
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(Stool Pigeons Wire) by Trader Joe 2/13/09 Speaking historically, folks would buy stocks for two reasons, capital appreciation (consisting of econimic expansion + growth in the specific company sector) and dividend income. In fact, over most periods (as measured in decades) the return from the dividend component assuming reinvestment, is equal to...
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The Fed expanded its balance sheet in a major way this week, but a look into the details reveals that the expansion was apparently funded once again by the growth of reserve deposits not related to the Fed’s lending programs. Cash is coming in to the Fed’s deposit accounts faster than it can push...
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The charts in this report show the status of 19 large cap bellwether stocks with prices updated through 12/9/08 at 12 PM. The charts include 13-week and/or 6 month cycle centered moving average projections. Click here to download complete report in pdf format (Professional Edition Subscribers). Try the Professional Edition risk free for thirty...
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