GLD – sell signal this week.
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March 22, 2008
March 20, 2008
As I contemplate the markets on this early Tuesday morning, it all seems so surreal. We have discussed many different aspects of the Precious Metals Sector in the first seven parts of this series, but we truly live in historic times.
Implausible as it may seem, gold shares, which have outperformed equity markets and most other asset classes over the past eight years, are out of favor.
How do you know when you’re through the looking glass? A fairly good indication is when the price of gold, which normally moves up in response to monetary easing, instead plummets in reaction to one of the largest rate cuts in Fed history. Apparently, yesterd
As the financial markets stare at the abyss, contemplate the cliff, suffering massive falls in selective stocks, a review of ‘Cliff Notes’ might be appropriate. The financial maelstrom is gathering force and fury.
The bail out of Bear Sterns has validated all the worst fears and forecasts expressed in these newsletters over the past few years.
March 19, 2008
The two commodities which are the principal material pillars of the world economy and vital to its functioning are iron ore and oil.
March 17, 2008
ETF’s have been part of the investment scene for almost two decades. There are currently over 630 different ETF’s.
March 15, 2008
If I have learned one thing in the 40 odd years that I have been watching the markets, it is this: Parabolic rises culminate in crashes. It’s a biological phenomenon.
This week, as the financial sector began to give way under the unbearable weight of bad mortgage debt, the Federal Reserve stepped in to save the day. At least that’s what it says in the script.
GLD – on IP buy signal.
March 14, 2008
Robert Johnson- CROSSROADS
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Yd60nI4sa9A
Clapton and Mayer- CROSSROADS
March 13, 2008
About a week ago we called a short-term top in gold and silver, and although we got one, the subsequent reaction has turned out to be very muted.
The USDollar DX index has hit my 72 target on this latest leg of its breakdown. The news is all wretched. Iran, Nigeria, and even tiny Vietnam are rebelling against the crippled buck.
March 12, 2008
Robert Johnson- CROSSROADS
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Yd60nI4sa9A
Clapton and Mayer- CROSSROADS
March 9, 2008
On February 12 th 2008, this analyst took a decision that prevarication was no longer an option. A judgement call was needed and the judgement call was made, as follows:
In the update last weekend we were looking for a correction back across the trend channel shown on the 1-year chart below, probably to the $910 area.
March 8, 2008
Prior to my last appearance on CNBC in October 2007, I had made more than 50 appearances on the network over the prior two years.
GLD – on IP buy signal.
Despite some volatile daily moves on the chart this past week, it looks like a sideways trend, even possibly a topping action. Let’s see.
GOLD
LONG TERM
March 7, 2008
Both the Economy and Stock Markets are unfolding, almost as if on cue to the play I have been writing during the last year or so.
The title should really be “Psychology of 1000-20-100” to give respect to the major signpost price targets. The $1000 gold target is within reach. The $20 silver target has been breached. The $100 crude oil price has been breached.
March 6, 2008
I promised that I would return with a few charts of stocks in the HUI to show why I think the HUI will likely make a big move higher based on the charts of some of its components. Well, after a 15 minute break, here we go.
There is presently much debate over whether the gold price has further upside. Gold is at an all time high in nominal terms and one could not be blamed for being cautious when considering its investment viability.
March 3, 2008
In this recent editorial series I have tried to methodically lay out how I view the fundamentals of the Precious Metals sector while incorporating the historical ramifications of the fractal work, including how the psychology of investors might affect mar
The IMF as the linchpin of the fixed exchange rate regime
March 1, 2008
Jeff Frieden is professor at Harvard focusing his research on the politics of international monetary and financial relations. He has been quoted as saying that, if once more on a gold standard,
One week ago, my forecast did not come to pass for a euro currency selloff, and for a pound sterling selloff. Even the Aussie Dollar forecast of a selloff failed. In fact, in a convincing fashion, all three forecasts were shattered. What happened?
February 29, 2008
Having neither the will nor the means to confront our major economic challenges, Washington is instead hanging its hopes on words alone.