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Marc Faber says that investing in agriculture today will be like investing in oil in 2001, when it was priced at $17/barrel, according to The National Post. Faber says that record low inventories, declining agricultural productivity, and increasing demand for food will drive prices higher. The falling productivity line is especially interesting…Faber says productivity in […]

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If you have the majority of your savings in US dollars, this may be the most important insight you ever hear from Jim Rogers. In an interview with Bloomberg from this morning, Rogers said: “We’re going to have a currency crisis, probably this fall or the fall of 2010.  It’s been building up for a […]

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Here’s a fantastic – and free – webcast, courtesy of Frank Holmes and the team at US Global Investors, entitled Commodities: Reasons to Be a Bull When Everyone’s a Bear.  It was originally recorded on April 21st. It runs almost an hour, and is definitely worth a watch if you are a serious commodities investor. […]

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This video’s a doozy – Rep. Alan Grayson asks the Federal Reserve Inspector General about the trillions of dollars lent or spent by the Federal Reserve and where it went, and the trillions of off balance sheet obligations. Further reading: Demand for US Treasuries Poor in Latest Auction How Bad Will the Financial Crisis Get? […]

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Yesterday, yields on 30-year US Treasuries skyrocketed on poor demand in the latest bond auction.  Yields jumped from 4.1% to 4.3%. Tough to imagine why demand would have been so lackluster – maybe it’s the fact that the US government will never be able to pay any of this debt back?  That is, without printing […]

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