Mark J Lundeen
This is the first of at three part series on the growth in US Currency in Circulation (CinC)for people interested in investing in gold, silver and mining stocks. There is certainly no better subject than the expansion in CinC since the...
The snow in my backyard stopped melting as Arctic air once again dominates Minnesota. So my tribulations with melting snow seeping into my basement have been postponed. Don't worry, before April 15th I'll be swabbing decks again. There is...
Let's take a look at gold, silver and the Dow Jones from their lows of the Credit Crisis, starting with the Bear's Eye View and price charts for silver.
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Let's take a look at gold, silver and the Dow Jones from their lows of the Credit Crisis, starting with the Bear's Eye View and price charts for silver.
Two years after the credit-crisis panic in the autumn of 2008, and 21 months after the March 2009 stock market bottom, let's take a look at what's hot and what's not.
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Since I've started my weekly market report in October 2008, I've written over 400,000 words, constructing thousands of charts and over 100 different reports in the process: time for a bit of a rest. With no DJIA 2%, or NYSE 70% A-D days...
You may think I'm just being stubborn, insisting we're still in a historic Bear Market. But ten months after the March 2009 BEV -53.78% Bottom, it's becoming clear the Bulls are just as stubborn as I am, but for weaker reasons.
My Problems With The DJIA Bull Electrical Power Consumption Down 4.51% Solar Power's Contribution to the Green Economy Upward Base-Line Price Shifts
Color Key to text below Boiler Plate in Blue Grey New Weekly Commentary in Black
Here is...
Here is the BEV chart for the Bear Race.
The weekly closing price BEV (Bear's Eye View) results for week 58 in the Dow Jones' 1929 & 2007 bear market's race to the Bottom are as follows:
1929-32: -50.73% from its all time weekly...
This article is my third in a series examining the historical importance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA). The DJIA may be an outdated metric to some, but no other measurement of the American stock market spans three centuries....