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- Wall Street Analysts: Endangered Species
- It’s been a bad year for Wall Street analysts. 2008 started off with some of the worst earnings expectations the Street crowd have ever dreamt up. Bear in mind, I don’t mean “worst” as in “negative,” I mean “worst” as in wrong or inaccurate. by Graham Summers
- External links 2008-10-22
- Why Gold Could Hit $1,300 This Year
- Gold may be nearing its next major leg up. No investment ever goes straight up or straight down. During the last bull market in gold, the precious metal rose 2,329% from a low of $35 in 1970 to a high of $850 in 1980. However, during that time, there was...
- External links 2009-08-04
- Earnings Are Imaginary
- Earnings season has always been a crapshoot, largely because of the nature of our financial system. To whit, we have accountants whose jobs consist entirely of finding ways to minimize taxes and eek out profits from even the flimsiest of circumstances financial firms have become masters of this. Indeed, it’s...
- External links 2009-08-14
- The Most Crucial Time of Day for Bulls
- Watch the last 30 minutes… Through this year and the last, the last 30 minutes of trading has been a critical point for manipulation. Countless times the market has shown signs of breaking below critical resistance points, only to have stocks rally sharply in the final 30 minutes of trading....
- External links 2009-08-25
- Sure it?s Legal ? But Is it RIGHT?
- Folks, I’d like to ask your indulgence. Typically we reserve these pages for in-depth analysis of the stock market and economy. But I’ve grown FED UP with the complete lack of coverage that one area of the current crisis has received. by Graham...
- External links 2009-09-02
- U.S. Dollar: The Investment That Might Be About to Bottom
- As I’ve noted several times on these pages, the US stock market and US dollar are trading at a near perfect inverse correlation. With stocks extremely overbought and reaching a critical point of potential resistance, any bounce in the dollar could kick off a rapid collapse in the US stock...
- External links 2009-09-29
- The Most Expensive US Market Of All Time
- 140… That’s the current P/E for the S&P 500 based on reported earnings (earnings that include write-downs). According to David Rosenberg of Gluskin Shef and former Chief Economist of Merrill Lynch, no US market has ever been this expensive in history. The Tech Bubble, which...
- External links 2009-10-12
- Gold's Next Bull Market Has Begun
- Gold just broke its “neckline.” If you’ll recall, in August I wrote about the massive inverse head and shoulders pattern gold had formed during the last three years. I presented the below chart to illustrate this: by Graham Summers
- External links 2009-10-14
- The End of Debt: Where's the Money Going to Come From?
- A lot of what passes for analysis of the US economy is far too complicated. The reality is that you only need to do basic arithmetic to see that the US is still in a recession, if not depression. Let’s break it down. by Graham Summers
- External links 2009-11-17
- Geely Bidding for Volvo? Reportedly $293M
- By Richard Read According to a very brief article in China Car Times, Chinese automaker Geely is finally prepared to submit a bid to Ford Motor Company F for Volvo (VOLVY.PK). Geely's alleged offer: $293 million. A couple of weeks ago, sources were circulating a similar rumor, but with a...
- External links 2009-07-31
- 'Stuff' Still More Attractive than Stocks
- One has to admit, the stock market has shown remarkable resilience during this crisis. If we are to assume that the stock market has bottomed I doubt it, then stocks managed to do so at levels far higher than they usually hit during recessions. Jeremy...
- External links 2009-07-29
- Why the SEC Just Doesn't Get Short Sellers
- Originally Monday’s essay was going to counter the most common inflationists’ arguments. However, over the weekend the SEC announced it is considering reinstating rules that make it more difficult to go short in the market. This move warrants immediate attention for a number of reasons, namely: It shows...
- External links 2009-07-06
- Gold Miners: Amazingly Cheap
- Do you own bullion yet? During the last market rout, the price of gold plunged from $900 an ounce to $690 an ounce. The talking heads, seeing this, announced that gold is no longer a safe haven or a storehouse of value. by Graham Summers
- External links 2008-10-27
- The Coming Economic Collapse, Part 2
- Today’s essay is part two of our three part series detailing the ongoing collapse of the US economy with a focus on why this coming fall will prove the “worst is over” crowd wrong yet again. On Friday we detailed three major developments. They were: ...
- External links 2009-06-08
- The Coming Economic Collapse, Part 3
- << Go to Part 1 << Go to Part 2 Over the last two essays, we’ve detailed: by Graham Summers
- External links 2009-06-09
- China's Investing in a New Currency... And It Ain't the Dollar
- Let’s talk about China. China is the US’s largest creditor. All told, the People’s Republic has $700+ billion in US Treasuries. However, if you account for other dollar denominated investments, China is believed to have 70% of its $1.7 trillion in foreign reserves...
- External links 2009-06-16
- Why Stocks Will Collapse This Fall
- Thus far, 2009 has been a virtual repeat of 2008 for financial markets. So far, both years have had: by Graham Summers
- External links 2009-06-18
- Politicians: 'Forget All Those Trillions, the Dollar's Doing Great!'
- As a general rule of thumb, anytime a politician especially a finance minister or central banker comes forward to assure investors that his country’s currency is sound, you better believe the currency is in BIG trouble. So it’s with some serious concern that I noted not one but multiple world...
- External links 2009-06-18
- Gold Doesn?t Care If It?s IN-flation or DE-flation
- Gold doesn’t care if it’s inflation or deflation. One of the central arguments for financial commentators right now is whether the US is currently facing inflation or deflation. Everyone at least everyone with a functioning cortex is aware that the US (and the rest of the world for...
- External links 2009-06-24
- The Fourth Branch of the U.S. Government: Goldman Sachs?
- Quietly and almost unnoticed by most Americans, the US Federal Government introduced a fourth branch to its political structure in 2006. As you know we already had three branches; they are: § The Judicial: the Supreme Court...
- External links 2009-06-25
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