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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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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The market update will be posted Friday morning at approximately 8:30 AM ET-US (New York time).
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Wednesday’s action was a mirror image of Tuesday, except that the underlying technical indicators were stronger than the market averages on both days. The...
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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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There's a trap that's easy for analysts to fall into. Let's imagine you've been bearish for a while and anticipating a top. Let's also imagine that the market has continued going up anyway, and yet continues to give...
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Yesterday rumors floated concerning more restrictions on short selling from Gumnut owned securities which in turn led to a further blowoff in cats, dogs and junk stocks in general. This phase reminds me a lot of late 2007- early 2008, when constant rumormongering was in play on how the entire S&P 500 could be...
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The journey towards becoming Japan | Martin Wolf|– FT.com
On May 10 2012, the yield on the German 10-year bund was 1.44 per cent, on the US 10-year Treasury was 1.85 per cent and on the UK 10-year gilt was 1.9 per cent. These are extraordinary numbers. They are particularly striking in the cases of the US and UK, which unlike Germany, run very...
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