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January 12, 2004
January 5, 2004
Optimizing Provision for Deferred Consumption
January 1, 2004
Gold and silver have gone up a lot already, and in my opinion, will go ever so much higher. As a matter of fact, this may be but the beginning of a run up in both metals, with the top unknown, as of this period. Why is it unknown?
December 29, 2003
The stock of Sterling Mining (SRLM--pink sheets) has been a big winner in 2003, moving up from a base of about 50 cents a share in the summer, to hitting a high of $10 share by November. That's up by a factor of 20! A twenty-bagger! In about 6 months!
December 24, 2003
It is not unexpected how little the mainstream, corporate whore press has covered the ongoing collapse of the USA fiat dollar.
December 17, 2003
The yearly rate of growth of money M2 fell to 5.2% in November from 7.5% in October while the yearly rate of growth of money M3 fell to 4.7% in November from 7.5% in the previous month.
There are misconceptions about our trade relations with China. Misguided U.S. patriots complain about the cheap Chinese labor taking away domestic jobs and U.S.
December 16, 2003
The primary reasons behind the dollar's foreign exchange value movements are no longer monetary. Since the creation and launch of the euro currency, they have become geopolitical.
December 11, 2003
Those who follow financial markets may be familiar with the term “strong-dollar policy,” which is used by Bush administration officials and Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan himself.
December 9, 2003
The current international monetary system, based on floating fiat currencies, brings about tremendous distortions which inevitably must be corrected. This much has been known to Austrians for some time. Awareness is now starting to spread to mainstream economists....
December 5, 2003
In June 2002 I published an article entitled "The Coming US Dollar Implosion". At that time the Euro was US$ 0.96 and the US Dollar Index 108. The figures today (3rd Dec 2003) are Euro = US$1.20 and a US Dollar index of just under 90. The Euro has gained 25%.
December 3, 2003
Remember the Dow is really not doing much when priced in stronger currencies, this upward move is mostly the Dow re adjusting to the inflated dollar, so in effect it is really static and gives one the illusion that it is rising to new highs.
December 1, 2003
As most of my "spare" cash is invested in gold and silver shares, it seems reasonable to expect that I have a vested interest in seeing Precious Metal prices rise. The fact is that I regard my gold/silver investments as I would a Life Insurance policy.
With what started out as an attempt to stimulate a debate in the silver community which I thought was desperately needed as the "exclamations" were getting very boring- I got to tell you, I wasn't ready for the type of reaction I got to the essay I wrote a few
November 24, 2003
The chart below is very important. It shows the $CRB having experienced a "false" breakout from a bearish rising wedge, with the price now firmly back inside the wedge.
The Feni Islands of Papua New Guinea have some of the greatest blue sky potential of any gold project in the world.
November 22, 2003
Sol Palha of TacticalInvestor.com put this question before several
Internet market commentators:
November 20, 2003
Back in the days when Greenpeace cast but a faint shadow across the affairs of the global extractive industry, Newmont and its partner, Buenaventura began an exploration campaign to look for gold at an altitude of 14,000 feet in the Andes of Peru.
November 18, 2003
All charts are log. Thanks to Stockcharts & Bigcharts
November 7, 2003
You do remember K-Marts, don't you? I assume there are few left. Maybe a few hundred, I don't know, but the battle of the super boxes seems to have been won by Wal Mart. Woolco was Woolworth's entry into the big box store, and K-Mart killed them.
November 6, 2003
Inflation is defined as an increase in volume of the money supply, and deflation, as a decrease. Thus, the money supply is said to be either growing (inflating) or shrinking (deflating).
My late father left school at 14 to help support his family.
November 4, 2003
In February-May of this year we witnessed the development of a diamond pattern on the dollar chart - which turned out to be a "continuation" pattern.
October 25, 2003
On a month-to-month or even a year-to-year basis the relationship between gold and interest rates is not very strong.
October 21, 2003
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October 20, 2003
With the introduction of the new peach-toned $20 bills is the US signalling the end of the greenback?
… there is an increasing probability that this will culminate in a Market Crash.
October 15, 2003
I thought getting precious metals analysts to contribute to a totally unofficial, totally non-profit, completely voluntary "Gold Savings Plan" by promoting it to their subscriber base/readership would be a slam-dunk.