Funny stuff as always from The Onion: Stalker Financial Expert Offers Recession Tips Just For Woman He Follows
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Funny stuff as always from The Onion: Stalker Financial Expert Offers Recession Tips Just For Woman He Follows
Green, green, green. We need to be green this, and green that. With the government this focused on green energy, I’m becoming more and more convinced that this whole green energy thing is turning into a giant circus. When was the last time the government was ahead of any trend, after all? Although government may […]
Our friends at Hard Assets Investor just conducted an interview with our commodities hero, Jim Rogers. Some quick hits from the interview: He’s still long sugar – but wouldn’t buy more right now Rogers is still bullish on oil over the next decade He continues to like China Not short Treasuries yet, but hopes to […]
On Friday I was having a discussion with my friend about inflation, speculating about what may happen to stock prices if inflation were to take hold. Both of us are big fans of Marc Faber, so we were discussing the scenario that Faber has been predicting – that if cash is about to become trash […]
Is the Chinese stock market. Gold is hitting record highs, oil is breaking through to yearly highs, the DOW and S&P are hitting recent highs – but the Shanghai Composite languishes… China: Taking a breather, or rolling over? Source: Yahoo Finance Do Chinese investors know something we don’t? You may recall that Chinese markets turned […]
This gold bull market is starting to get a little overheated… The Telegraph reports that famed UK luxury department store Harrods, starting today, will be able to purchase the “ultimate luxury accessory” – gold bars. Chris Hall, head of Harrods Gold Bullion, said: “The financial environment has kindled a new demand for physical gold among […]
The New York Times reports that chicken wing prices are – pardon me – flying high! Reason being, restaurants have cut back on their orders for higher priced chicken breasts in favor of wings, which are more perceived as a “cheap luxury”, according to the article. Higher demand, coupled with falling supply…you know what that […]
According to the Associated Press, Colorado will become the first state to reduce its minimum wage due to a “falling cost of living.” Colorado is one of 10 states where the minimum wage is tied to inflation. The indexing is thought to protect low-wage workers from having flat wages as the cost of living goes […]
OK, maybe a bit of a sensationalist headline, I’ll admit 🙂 I used to be a fundamental only kind of guy, leaving the technicals and chart reading to the spooks and mystics…only to become a wannabe chart reader myself 🙂 In truth, I see great value in both types of analysis, so I don’t want […]
To say that consumer credit is contracting in the United States may be a bit of an understatement! Can you spot the trend in consumer credit? Contracting credit is the crux of Robert Prechter’s deflationary thesis – something we’ve been discussing at length in this space. How about another haiku to summarize? Credit’s going poof […]
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