Week in Review #35 (2008-08-31)

In markets today, there is a subtle shift of capital flows going on that I have observed and bears watching. As the economies of Japan and Europe are now showing the weakness that I was writing about for months as the untold story, the US Dollar has strengthened along with the US equity market. This does not mean a new Bull market for stocks has started. The fact is that the growth rate of the global economy is rapidly slowing, with large pockets of recession, and the rate of producer and cons

Posted on August 31st, 2008 in Main Content | No Comments »

Making the most of a range-bound market (The Hindu)

Passive investing, beta-based switches across stocks and sectors, and paired trading are some of the ways to beat a volatile market, provided you can handle some risk.

Posted on August 30th, 2008 in Main Content | No Comments »

If There’s Something Weird and it Don’t Look Good, Who ya gonna Call? GHOSTBUSTERS! (Kitco.com)

Preface: Many of you have recently read various articles on various websites, and in various forums, written in the wake of the spectacular plunge in gold and silver prices over the last month.

Posted on August 29th, 2008 in Main Content | No Comments »

Some Truths About FX (TradingMarkets.com via Yahoo! Finance)

Trading currency markets is an excellent alternative for many reasons. Be it currency futures or spot market FX, TradingMarkets Contributor Austin Passamonte steer you away from pervasive myths and sheds light on the true benefits of both markets.

Posted on August 29th, 2008 in Main Content | No Comments »

Counterfeit Credit And It’s Aftermath (Kitco.com)

Serial robberies of our national treasury conducted by the Federal Reserve, U.S. Treasury, international central bankers, and most particularly the New York Global Banksters have created a hole from which there is no escape.

Posted on August 28th, 2008 in Main Content | No Comments »

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