Weekly Futures Positions Review – December 7, 2008

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Top posts from the past week: Should the Big Three Be Allowed to Fail? How to Determine a Market’s Trend Gold Buyers Smash Records More Downside for the Dow Could Be Ahead A review of my futures trades from the previous week: Covered my cotton position. It appears I may have been too early in […]

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Top posts from the past week: Are Any Grains Worth Buying At These Prices? US Government Continues to Print Money at Breathtaking Pace Food Supply Problem More Acute Than Ever Jim Rogers: Dollar Will Be Devalued; Buy Commodities Casey Research: Get Ready for the Commodity Comeback A review of my futures trades from the previous […]

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Top posts from the past week: Japan Calls for Treasury Bonds Denominated in Yen Jim Rogers: Bonds will be a terrible investment for next 10, 20 years Three News Highlights for Gold Investors A review of my futures trades from the previous week: No trades last week! The semi-vacation from the markets continues. And why […]

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Top posts from the past week: Marc Faber on Bloomberg – November 11, 2008 Cotton Futures Continue Their March Towards Zero Chinese Bailout May Send US Interest Rates Higher A review of my futures trades from the previous week: Covered my short of 10-Year Treasuries – Unfortunately I got stopped out of this position. I […]

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Over the weekend, China announced a $586 billion “stimulus plan” for its slowing economy. China is in a precarious position as the world economy grinds to a halt. Out of it’s 1.3 billion people, most have not participated in the economic boom the greater country has experienced. Let me know if this sounds familiar – […]

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Top posts from the past week: Jim Rogers on Bloombert: November 3, 2008 Is Sugar Breaking Out? US About to Flood the Market With Treasuries A review of my futures trades from the previous week: No trades last week – again! Other existing positions I’ve got: Short the British Pound – Last time I shorted […]

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Staying on the beat of shorting US Treasuries, I came across this article from Money Morning – quick excerpt and link to full article: The U.S. Treasury Department announced Nov. 3 that it intended to borrow a record $550 billion in the fourth quarter. That represents a staggering $408 billion increase over Treasury’s borrowing estimate […]

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Top posts from the past week: The Skyrocketing US Money Supply (Graph) Bank of Japan Ready to Intervene vs. Yen Rise Jim Rogers on Bloomberg: October 24, 2008 A review of my futures trades from the previous week: No trades last week! Wow, that hasn’t happened in a long time. I’d probably be better off […]

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Top posts from the past week: The Case for Shorting Long Dated US Treasuries Why the Yen and Dollar are Rallying GoldMoney: Gold’s New Highs vs. Other Currencies Jim Rogers on CNBC: October 22, 2008 Foods and Softs Outlook A review of my futures trades from the previous week: Covered my Swiss Franc long – […]

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