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  • U.S. IN TECHNICAL DEFAULT

    01/28/2006 7:19:25 PM PST · by hubbubhubbub · 20 replies · 1,020+ views
    financial sense online ^ | January 27, 2006 | Chris Martenson
    In a shocking development, the Treasury Department website is openly stating that as of January 24, 2006 our national debt stood at $8,185.3 billion and on January 26th at $8,190.5 billion. http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/opd/opdpenny.htm Yet the US national debt ‘ceiling’, the maximum amount of debt the US government may hold at any one time, stands at $8,184 billion – a full $5.5 billion less. Although called upon by John Snow, Congress has not yet passed an expansion of the debt ceiling and so the US government is now operating in technical default. You may recall that when last the debt ceiling was...
  • The Fed's Money Supply Armament is Underway

    01/24/2006 11:18:19 AM PST · by Jack Black · 22 replies · 816+ views
    SafeHaven.com ^ | Jan 8, 2006 | by Robert McHugh
    M-3 has been launched into outer space, up another $56.3 billion last week, up $92.4 billion over the past two. This is some real horsepower. Over six weeks, the meaningless figure, ahem, is up $177.8 billion. These annualized growth rates are 28.7 percent, 23.6 percent, and 15.3 percent respectively. Those are the seasonally adjusted figures. The raw, non-seasonally adjusted, figure is up $293.3 billion over the past 12 weeks, on a pace to add 1.2 trillion in money to the economy. Wow. There must be a need for this. Maybe the master Planners see a coming need to monetize our...
  • Cult of the Bear III: Getting to Dow 6800

    01/18/2006 7:52:44 AM PST · by misterrob · 42 replies · 1,534+ views
    RealMoney.com ^ | 01/18/06 | Barry Ritholtz
    Part I of this series reviewed our stimulus driven, real estate-reliant, post-bubble economy. Part II looked at the cycles of bull and bear markets, and how history suggests trouble ahead for U.S. stocks -- despite the strong start to 2006. Today we focus on how it could all come together or, as the case may be, come apart. I'll detail how to get to my 2006 target of Dow 6800 -- the lowest (by far) in the Business Week survey -- and lay out a scenario for how the S&P 500 could take a 30% haircut this year. Before the...
  • What’s Driving Gold?

    01/04/2006 11:00:11 AM PST · by hubbubhubbub · 62 replies · 1,217+ views
    kitco ^ | January 4, 2006 | Frank Holmes
    These are good times for gold investors, according Frank Holmes, Chief Investment Officer for U.S. Global Investors. In a recent webcast, Holmes told listeners: “We have a unique situation where all critical drivers for gold are pointing in the same direction.” Holmes identified six key drivers and talked about why they are all pointing to higher gold prices. ”There are many components here that are driving gold, and they sort of rotate around,” says Holmes. “It’s not linear.” Currently, we are in a secular bull market in commodities because gold is the ultimate money, says Holmes, and because demand is...