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Why Gold Stocks Failed (And Why I'm Still Holding On)
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman Since the start of the credit crisis in August 2007, the XAU Gold & Silver Index of mostly large-cap mining stocks has tumbled 27%. In October alone - the worst month for investors in global stocks since August 1998 - the XAU...
Tags: Stock, Seeking Alpha, Sovereign Society, Investment, Finance, The Sovereign Society, Streettracks Gold Trust, Gold & Precious Metals
External links 2008-10-15
Selling U.S. Dollars on Next Rally
The Sovereign Society submits: This is my second visit to Norway since May. Oslo is a great city, and a superb walking town. Just 100 meters from my hotel is the Norwegian Parliament building and from there a great “Handler Ømradet” or shopping area littered with all...
Tags: US Market, The Sovereign Society
External links 2009-06-10
Norwegian Bonds: Great Buy or Timely Sell?
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman Depending on your outlook for the global economy and corporate earnings over the next 12 months, Norwegian stocks are either a great buy or a timely sell. But in my view, the investment-grade corporate bond market looks far more attractive – especially for...
Tags: Financial, The Sovereign Society
External links 2009-06-11
'Gold to Go' Vending Machines Hit Germany: Time for a Correction?
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman Germans will soon be able to buy gold in vending machines across the country the same way most people purchase a chocolate bar or a soda. That’s not the sort of bullish development that’s conducive to new highs for the gold market –...
Tags: Gold & Precious Metals, The Sovereign Society, Streettracks Gold Trust
External links 2009-06-19
The Next Chapter of Banking Crisis Unfolds as Credit Card Securitization Threatens to Unravel
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman Credit card securitization is the new dirty phrase in mid-2009, as banks face an avalanche of bad loans tied to consumer loans that were aggressively sold to investors as individual securities prior to the credit crash almost 24 months ago....
Tags: Financial, The Sovereign Society
External links 2009-06-26
Junk Bond 'Bubble' Defies State of Credit Expansion
The Sovereign Society submits: Junk bonds are the next “bubble Since March, credit spreads on the most speculative debt have crashed to their lowest levels since the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy in mid-September. by The Sovereign Society
Tags: US Market, The Sovereign Society
External links 2009-07-22
Double Your Profits When Treasuries Tumble
The Sovereign Society submits: If you’re like me and reluctant to join the stock market frenzy with open arms, then consider buying reverse index funds that bet against Treasury bonds. This strategy offers a high value alternative to joining a 50%-plus stock market rally since March as long-term...
Tags: US Market, The Sovereign Society
External links 2009-08-06
Take Money Off the Table: Insider Selling Increases Post-Q2 Earnings Reports
The Sovereign Society submits: According to InsiderScore.com, U.S. corporate insider selling reached its highest levels for the week ending August 11 since June 5, 2007. Insiderscore.com tracks publicly traded buying and selling activity in the United States, and it’s the best service I’ve seen focusing on this discipline....
Tags: US Market, The Sovereign Society
External links 2009-08-18
China's Copper Stockpiling Screeches to a Halt
The Sovereign Society submits: The trend in copper might be bullish as prices border $3 per pound amid a race to the moon since earlier this year. China, more than any other consuming nation this decade, is largely responsible for driving the primary trend in copper prices as she builds...
Tags: China, The Sovereign Society
External links 2009-08-26
You Don't Have to Cross the Ocean to Find a Good Bank
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman Global Finance magazine's August 25 survey of the world's safest banks pegs The Royal Bank of Canada RY, or RBC, as the world's tenth safest financial institution. Five other Canadian banks managed to land in the Top 50. by The Sovereign Society
Tags: Financial, The Sovereign Society
External links 2009-09-03
Inflation's Not Driving Gold's Bullish Run
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman Gold is rising because the post-Breton Woods exchange rate system doesn’t work. by The Sovereign Society
Tags: Gold & Precious Metals, The Sovereign Society, Streettracks Gold Trust, Gladstone Plc.
External links 2009-09-17
Natural Gas: The Best Risk-Adjusted Commodity Speculation
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman Will natural gas make a comeback? The odds are pretty good that bargain hunters buying natural gas at today’s bombed-out levels could probably double their money in under a year. by The Sovereign Society
Tags: Energy, The Sovereign Society, EnCana Corp., United States Natural Gas Fund LP
External links 2009-05-07
Stock Market Rally Is for Suckers as Credit Destruction Lingers
The Sovereign Society submits: Since the S&P 500 Index and MSCI World Index hit their intermittent lows on March 9, stocks have been enjoying a period of strong gains, low relative downside volatility and rising inflows into stock mutual funds. From their lows four weeks ago, stocks are now up...
Tags: US Market, The Sovereign Society
External links 2009-04-12
Unprecedented Expansion of Money Supply, Credit: TIPS Offer Value
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman Despite a rally over the last ten days following the shocking announcement that the Federal Reserve will spend $300 billion dollars to support Treasury debt, TIPS, or Treasury Inflation Protected Securities, continue to offer great value. by The Sovereign Society
Tags: US Market, Financial, The Sovereign Society
External links 2009-03-26
Are Stocks Really Cheap?
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman Since August 2007, the market has logged four bear market rallies and all of them ended badly. by The Sovereign Society
Tags: Stock, Bear Market, Seeking Alpha, Sovereign Society, Investment, Finance, The Sovereign Society, US Market
External links 2008-11-11
U.S. Auto Manufacturing: The Beginning of the End
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman In 1955, U.S. manufacturing was approximately 55% of the nation's GDP. Today, manufacturing is barely 15% of GDP as the United States and other industrialized countries continue to transition to service-based economies. Unfortunately, the backbone of American industry is now coming apart...
Tags: U.S., Gross Domestic Product, Seeking Alpha, Sovereign Society, Manufacturing, Government, The Sovereign Society, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., Transport
External links 2008-11-13
Revisiting the Dow's Late 1930s Rally
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman Probably one of the craziest suppositions now is to project a 100% gain for U.S. stocks over the next few years. After all, everyone, and I mean everyone is suffering big losses in the market this year and nobody truly believes equities will...
Tags: The Dow Chemical Co., Bull Market, Seeking Alpha, Sovereign Society, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, The Sovereign Society, US Market
External links 2008-11-14
Let the Automakers Die and Revive TARP's Original Mandate
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman Since September 1, the S&P 500 Index has now crashed a cumulative 39% - the worst decline since 1931 for common stocks in the United States. The MSCI World Index over the same span has been pummeled more than 45% - its worst...
Tags: Transport, The Sovereign Society, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp.
External links 2008-11-25
Why Are Investors Lunging After Low Yielding T-Bills?
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman Despite signs that several segments of credit continue to improve, namely in the mortgage-backed and investment grade corporate bond market, the rest of the complex remains hostage to nervous money and the accelerated flight to safety in December. by The Sovereign Society
Tags: US Market, Financial, The Sovereign Society
External links 2008-12-07
Hedge Funds Fail in 2008; Game Over for Most of Industry
The Sovereign Society submits: By Eric Roseman Back in late September, I was surprised to learn that SAC Capital - one of the largest hedge funds in the world managed by Steven Cohen - decided to pull the plug on their vast $16 billion dollar hedge funds. by The Sovereign...
Tags: Financial, The Sovereign Society
External links 2008-12-11
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