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  • Investing: Go for Gold and Silver, Not Green

    03/22/2006 9:23:51 AM PST · by stainlessbanner · 85 replies · 1,908+ views
    Yahoo! ^ | March 21, 2006 | Robert Kiyosaki
    I'm very bearish on the U.S. dollar and have been for years. That's why I have so many of them. This sounds like a contradiction, but let me explain. The reason I have so many dollars, even though I think they're worth less and less, is because I don't hang on to them. In my mind, cash is trash. One of the reasons why we have this enormous gap between the world's haves and have-nots is because the have-nots value money -- they work for it, save it, cling to it, and lose it.A friend just bought a new SUV....
  • Silver shines but equities decline (Silver breaks $10/ounce! 22-year high!)

    03/02/2006 7:12:11 PM PST · by Atlas Sneezed · 299 replies · 4,046+ views
    Yahoo/Financial Times ^ | 3-2-06 | Dave Shellock
    The prospect of further rises in interest rates in the eurozone unnerved both equity and bond markets on Thursday. ... The price of silver rose to a fresh 22-year high above $10 an ounce amid expectations that a silver exchange-traded fund would soon receive US regulatory approval.
  • 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...
  • Australian Gold Stocks Surge on Gold Price Rise

    01/04/2006 1:57:01 AM PST · by BlackVeil · 20 replies · 503+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | 4 Jan 2006 | Anon
    Australian gold stocks continued to rally today as the gold price raced back towards a 24-year high. At 1245 AEDT the spot price of gold in Sydney was US$533.20 per fine ounce, up US$13.20 on last night's close. This comes on the back of a US$6 rise yesterday, with gold moving back towards the 24 year record high of US$540.90 set in December. Australia's biggest gold producer Newcrest Mining Ltd (ASX:NCM) led the pack in early trade today, racing up A$1.45 or 5.88 per cent to A$26.13 by 1240 AEDT. Papua New Guinea miner Lihir Gold Ltd (ASX:LHG) also shot...
  • Gold down almost $14.00 today???????

    12/14/2005 11:53:42 AM PST · by tmp02 · 68 replies · 1,384+ views
    me ^ | 12/14/05 | me
    Has anyone heard anything?
  • The Return of the Gold Bugs

    12/07/2005 10:10:37 AM PST · by DebtAndDelusion · 122 replies · 1,397+ views
    Newsweek ^ | December 7, 2005 | Robert Samuelson
    The price of gold passed $500 an ounce last week, its highest level since the late 1980s. This is either an ominous development—or it isn't... If you'd lived a century ago, gold would have been the basis of your money. Great Britain dominated the global gold standard; its currency, the pound, was freely convertible into gold... On April 5, 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered Americans to surrender their gold coin; the country effectively went on a paper-money standard... Higher demand collides with constricted supplies; wham, prices rise... Gold is an unending mystery, because its value lies less in what...
  • The Greenspan Warnings

    12/01/2005 10:13:36 AM PST · by Travis McGee · 98 replies · 1,375+ views
    321Gold ^ | Dec. 1, 2005 | Nick Barisheff
    As gold flirts with 20-year highs, we are hearing more from the "gold bugs" or, as they are sometimes appropriately called, the "doom-and-gloomers". Appropriately, because a gold bug's current outlook for the future of traditional financial assets such as stocks, bonds and currencies is not optimistic, particularly in the US. A gold bug traces today's financial problems back to the removal of gold backing from global currencies; without such backing, there is no limit to the amount of money that politicians and the banking system can create. Monetary inflation inevitably leads to price inflation, and creates asset bubbles and excess...
  • THE FEDERAL RESERVE Fractional Reserve Lending (Banking 101)

    11/29/2005 1:19:18 PM PST · by hubbubhubbub · 261 replies · 2,606+ views
    Financial Sense Online ^ | 29 Nov 2005 | Douglas Gnazzo
    "All the perplexities, confusion and distresses in America arise not from defects in the Constitution or confederation, nor from want of honor or virtue, as much from downright ignorance of the nature of coin, credit, and circulation." [1] Abstract Ignorantia juris non excusat (ignorance of the law does not excuse) is a well established principle dating back thousands of years. Roman and English law, precursors of the American system of jurisprudence, both recognized the maxim. Be it not forgotten – justice excuses not the law. The laws of the land are to be made in pursuance of the Constitution. The...
  • $500 GOLD AND INTEREST RATES

    11/25/2005 6:48:53 PM PST · by hubbubhubbub · 386 replies · 4,531+ views
    Financial Sense Online ^ | 25 november 2005 | Peter Schiff
    As the Fed continues its inflation campaign, most have yet to come to grips with the reality of America’s uniquely precarious situation. In an act of prestidigitation that would impress Harry Houdini, the Fed is now attempting to hide evidence of the most inflationary monetary policy in its history by no longer publishing data on the growth of M3, while mystifying the public with phony CPI statistics. However, the relentless rise in the price of gold is evidence that fewer people are being fooled by the Fed’s slight of hand. Gold’s recent rise to just under $500 per ounce, gaining...
  • Discontinuance of M3 - Federal Reserve

    11/11/2005 2:49:39 PM PST · by AdamSelene235 · 16 replies · 662+ views
    Federal Reserve ^ | November 10, 2005 | Federal Reserve
    On March 23, 2006, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System will cease publication of the M3 monetary aggregate. The Board will also cease publishing the following components: large-denomination time deposits, repurchase agreements (RPs), and Eurodollars. The Board will continue to publish institutional money market mutual funds as a memorandum item in this release. Measures of large-denomination time deposits will continue to be published by the Board in the Flow of Funds Accounts (Z.1 release) on a quarterly basis and in the H.8 release on a weekly basis (for commercial banks).
  • The Leaves Won't Be The Only Thing To Fall! (Market Crash Prediction)

    10/17/2005 7:59:53 AM PDT · by Travis McGee · 222 replies · 5,373+ views
    321Gold ^ | Oct 17, 2005 | Enrico Orlandini
    The October Newsletter The Leaves Won't Be The Only Thing To Fall! Enrico Orlandini Lasco Report 17 Oct, 2005 We're heading into that time of year where the word "crash" tends to command a bit more respect among market specialists, i.e., the months of October and/or November. Maybe it's just a coincidence, but I see an ominous cloud on the horizon. Actually, I see a large mass of clouds and they're as black as night. Anyone who's invested in the stock market over the last three or four years has little or nothing to show for it and, if you're...
  • THE "GLOOM AND DOOMERS" FIND COMPANY

    09/28/2005 4:09:54 PM PDT · by hubbubhubbub · 124 replies · 1,774+ views
    Kitco ^ | September 28, 2005 | Dr. Richard S. Appel
    For over four decades, observant and open-minded individuals have become deeply concerned about the future of our great nation. They refused to accept the rosy official and media testimony regarding our nation's fiscal and monetary integrity. Similarly, they did not believe the negative rhetoric directed towards gold. Just as these independent thinking and far-sighted people recognized that one plus one would always equal two they also knew that no one, nor no nation, could create something from nothing. Throughout this period they witnessed the U.S. government and the Federal Reserve banking system work together to create U.S. dollars from thin...
  • Gold futures top $472, levels not seen since 1988

    09/19/2005 9:45:28 AM PDT · by AdamSelene235 · 88 replies · 1,743+ views
    (AFX) ^ | Monday, September 19, 2005 3:32:17 PM | (AFX)
    SAN FRANCISCO (AFX) -- Gold futures climbed to a high of $472.40 an ounce, a level not seen since 1988, according to monthly charts. December gold was last at $471.10, up $7.80, or 1.7%. Prices found support as rallying energy prices sparked worries over inflation This story was supplied by MarketWatch. For further information see www.marketwatch.com
  • Countdown to a Meltdown-- The Atlantic Monthly

    07/21/2005 6:11:32 AM PDT · by dennisw · 43 replies · 1,557+ views
    The Atlantic Monthly ^ | July/August 2005 | by James Fallows
    America's coming economic crisis. A look back from the election of 2016 ***EXCERPT*** Or perhaps we should call it the first domino to fall, because what then happened had a kind of geometric inevitability. The next domino was a thousand miles across the Caribbean, in Venezuela. Hugo Chavez, originally elected as a crusading left-winger, was by then well into his role as an outright military dictator. For years our diplomats had grumbled that Chavez was "Castro with oil," but after the real Castro's death the comparison had new meaning. A right-wing militia of disgruntled Venezuelans, emboldened by the news that...
  • Crisis Developing in the US Dollar? (Very Important Info)

    06/15/2005 3:08:15 PM PDT · by BringBackMyHUAC · 48 replies · 1,587+ views
    JSMineset.com | June 15, 2005 | Dan Norcini
    Wednesday, June 15, 2005, 5:07:00 PM EST TIC - A Technical Review Author: Dan Norcini (For Charts click on the article link beneath the title of the post--HUAC) This presentation in chart form (see below) is the percentage increase or decrease in Treasury holdings of the big three Asian customers, Japan, China and S. Korea on a 12 month trailing basis, and a comparison of the Trade Balance vs. Net Capital Flows data. As you can see, since the beginning of 2003, Net flows have proved to be sufficient to cover the trade deficit on a month-by-month basis with the...
  • Gold Darkness Before the Dawn

    05/02/2005 1:02:03 AM PDT · by hubbubhubbub · 44 replies · 1,113+ views
    Gold Eagle ^ | May 3, 2005 | Nelson Hultberg
    Gloom permeates the gold community these days. The bull is bucking its members off like they were toddlers trying to ride a brahma. This is why, I suppose, so few ever make any money in the great secular bull markets of history. Too many "experts" succumb to the overwhelming negativity that comes with the nasty corrections. And their skittish readers stampede after them. What follows is a short essay on the big picture of gold and silver shares. It has evolved out of readings from a wide array of prescient analysts such as Richard Russell, Jim Sinclair, Steven Saville, Robert...
  • Federal Reserve Raises Key Rate Target to 2.5%

    02/02/2005 11:42:34 AM PST · by presidio9 · 63 replies · 2,279+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | February 2, 2005 | GREG IP
    The Federal Reserve raised its short-term interest rate target by a quarter of a percentage point for the sixth time, and signaled little change in its plan to continue raising rates gradually in the months ahead. The rate change, which was expected, brings the target for the federal-funds rate, charged on overnight loans between banks, to 2.5% from 2.25%. It was 1% last June. The statement accompanying the rate change was almost identical to that issued after its last meeting on Dec. 14. Economic growth is "moderate," the jobs market is improving "gradually," and inflation is "well contained." It said...
  • China Has Lost Faith in Stability of U.S. Dollar

    01/26/2005 12:59:33 PM PST · by dilbert80 · 75 replies · 1,602+ views
    Associated Press | 01/26/05 | Edith M. Lederer
    Economist: China Loses in Dollar Stability Wednesday January 26, 3:47 pm ET By Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press Writer China Has Lost Faith in Stability of U.S. Dollar, Top Chinese Economist Says at World Forum DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) -- China has lost faith in the stability of the U.S. dollar and its first priority is to broaden the exchange rate for its currency from the dollar to a more flexible basket of currencies, a top Chinese economist said Wednesday at the World Economic Forum. At a standing-room only session focusing on the world's fastest-growing economy, Fan Gang, director of the...