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With gold successfully holding the $1520 mark after three tests, David Galland believes savvy investors should use this pullback as an opportunity to purchase gold and gold stocks.  I agree with him on gold, though I’m not yet convinced about the mining stocks themselves (more on this later today). Gold’s “Contrarian Moment” By David Galland, […]

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“Do something!” is a common refrain clueless voters and politician like to rally around when it comes to “fixing” our Humpty Dumpty economy. To which I usually protest: “No – don’t do anything!”  Because government can only harm the economy by getting involved – as we’ve seen once again over the last three years. It’s […]

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The sovereign debt debacle spotlight is back on Europe at the moment…but could it soon be heading to the land of the rising sun? Japan has quietly boasted astronomical borrowing needs as a percentage of GDP – so much so that the relative calm of Japanese interest rates has lulled many investors to sleep.  Is […]

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I have to admit, I thought the precious metals would get slammed today if the Fed announced anything less than $1 trillion in QE2.  And slammed they were, when the pitiful number of $600 billion was announced. However, both gold and silver rallied by the closing bell to pare down their losses, and both are […]

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The Outlook for Real Estate, Including the Ban on Foreclosures and its Effects David Galland interviews real estate professional Andy Miller, Miller Frishman Group In 1990, following the real estate debacle of the 1980s, Andy Miller co-founded SevoMiller, Inc. The company provided workout services for major financial institutions throughout the country and also began buying […]

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Another nice job by our buddy David Galland in this guest piece, as he takes a look at the relationship between huge (unpayable?) debt levels and interest rates, gold, and inflation. Of the many good points that David makes, the one that really got me thinking is the behavior of gold in a low interest […]

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One of the theme’s we’ve been harping on is that it’s going to be a long time before things get “back to normal” in the economy.  In fact, the BEST case scenarios I can deem plausible involve a lost decade or so of economic growth – with the worst, of course, being a big uglier. […]

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If you hold gold in your portfolio – be it as an insurance policy, a hedge against inflation, or a speculation – you’re probably always considering the risk of the government cracking down on gold ownership.  And if you’re not worried – you probably should be! Not to sound the alarms too loudly, but it’s […]

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One of the paid publications that I mention a lot here is The Casey Report.  It’s a monthly publication put together by the astute folks at Casey Research – one of the very best at breaking down the big picture, in my opinion. In honor of Casey Research being named to the Inc 5000 (a […]

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I know that very few if any of us actually believe the worst is behind us.  There are too many skeletons left in the closet – with massive sovereign debt being possibly the most ominous storm cloud on the horizon. In this guest article, our friend David Galland questions the logic of the mainstream financial […]

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