A couple of minor technical problems called “business” and “life” have now intruded on my increasingly bogged down publication schedule that, in the interest...
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Housing data over the past month has weakened. Part of that is normal seasonality, but the drop in contracts on existing homes in September was the worst in percentage terms since the housing collapse began. Although I believe that the supply problem is overblown, the last thing the market needs is further weakening in...
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This isn't a 'jobless' recovery. It's a 'jobLOSS' recovery....click on the link to see the scary chart..
After Friday's grim jobs data, which showed that the U.S. added just 39,000 net jobs in November, it's worth noting again just how severely the...
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In case you haven’t noticed, bill rates have now been trending up for 6 weeks. To be sure, the changes are minuscule on the basis of number of points, but they are significant in percentage terms, having nearly tripled on the 4 week and 13 week bills (if you don’t count that week when...
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A Long-Term Look at Silver and Its Future Prospects
May 4, 2011 Guest Commentary by Randy Degner Note from dshort: Randy Degner is a commodities trader for an oil company in Houston, TX. Today he branches out to share his thoughts on Silver. But first he provides a brief refresher on the rationale...
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