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Fed Rate Cuts ’
Nov 27th, 2008 |
By Eric Roseman |
Category: Gold Market
Reckless government spending has already put the US taxpayer on the hook for trillions of dollars, says Eric Roseman. And there is no telling how many more bailouts and loans are to come. Eric says gold will emerge as a surrogate currency as the Fed prints the US dollar into oblivion. And that means a sharp return to its long-term bull run.
Tags: Ben Bernanke, credit crisis, Eric Roseman, Fed money printing, Fed Rate Cuts, goernment bailout, Gold Prices, Hank Paulson, invest in gold, US dollar, US recession, us treasury
Posted in Gold Market |
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Nov 27th, 2008 |
By Louis Basenese |
Category: Featured
Louis Basenese says those calling the death of the US dollar as the world’s reserve currency are forgetting one vital detail: there is no alternative right now. In addition, more global rate cuts, de-leveraging and uncertainty should sustain the current dollar rally for a while longer. Louis selects three ways to profit from this trend.
Tags: credit crisis, dollar bull, Dollar Strength, euro, Fed Rate Cuts, Global Currency, Global Downturn, Japanese Yen, Louis Basenese, rate cuts, US dollar, UUP
Posted in Featured |
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Nov 27th, 2008 |
By Bill Bonner |
Category: Top Story
Unless you’re a turkey, Thanksgiving is usually a happy holiday. But Bill Bonner says the crumbling economy leaves all of us fearing the axe this year. The global credit crisis has taken us into unchartered territory. And government bailouts will only draw out the inevitable correction.
Tags: AIG, Bill Bonner, Citigroup, credit crisis, deflation, Depression, Fed Rate Cuts, Federal Reserve, Hank Paulson, JPM, Lehman Brothers, Paul Volcker, President Obama, real estate crash, Thanksgiving turkey, Tim Geithner, US Banking, US housing crisis, US inflation, US Jobless Rate, US recession
Posted in Top Story |
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Nov 24th, 2008 |
By Justice Litle |
Category: Gold Market
Deflation is every central banker’s worst nightmare, says Justice Litle. That’s why the Fed is pumping huge sums of money into the financial system. But if none of that money moves around the economy, it won’t make much difference. And so more dollars will be printed. Justice says this strategy means either a return to inflation or an all-out collapse of the dollar-based monetary system. Either way, gold will skyrocket.
Tags: Ben Bernanke, deflation, Economic Stimulus, Fed Rate Cuts, Federal Reserve, Fiat Currency, Gold Prices, inflation, investing in gold, Justice Litle, Monetary Policy, monetary velocity, money printing, reflation, US dollar
Posted in Gold Market |
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Nov 19th, 2008 |
By Laura Cadden |
Category: US Dollar & Forex Trading
Forget talk of a slump in gold, says Justice Litle. The precious metal is still on a long-term uptrend that started in 2001. And the “reflate at all costs” strategy of the Fed will eventually send gold soaring again as the world wakes up awash with dollars that it doesn’t want.
Tags: Ben Bernanke, deflation, Fed Rate Cuts, Federal Reserve, Gold Prices, investing in gold, Justice Litle, Money Supply, precious metals, reflation strategy, US dollar, Us Inflation Rate, US recession
Posted in US Dollar & Forex Trading |
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Nov 17th, 2008 |
By Andy Carpenter |
Category: Financial News
Rumours continue to circulate that former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker will be Obama’s Treasury or Fed chief. Volcker’s hardline anti-inflation stance makes him an exciting prospect for Greenspan/Bernanke critics. But Andrew Carpenter says we should also remember the painful recessions that Volckers’ interest rate hikes induced…
Tags: Alan Greenspan, American International Group Inc, Andy Carpenter, Ben Bernanke, Fed Rate Cuts, Federal Reserve, Paul Volcker, Us Inflation Rate, US Jobless Rate, US recession
Posted in Financial News |
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Nov 13th, 2008 |
By Bud Conrad |
Category: Politics & Economics
“Nothing like this has ever been done before by the Federal Reserve,” says Bud Conrad. From holding mostly US treasury notes and gold, the Fed’s balance sheet has been expanded by a whole range of questionable assets and liabilities. In time, Bud says the consequences for the US dollar will be grim.
Tags: Ben Bernanke, Bud Conrad, credit crisis, Fed balance sheet, Fed Rate Cuts, Federal Reserve, government bailout, Lender Of Last Resort, subprime crisis
Posted in Politics & Economics |
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Nov 12th, 2008 |
By Richard Daughty |
Category: Financial News
And this time in history we have gone one step farther down the path of True Economic Insanity (TEI) in that we not only created and spent all that money on gluttonous consumption, but we borrowed it all into existence, too! Hahaha!
Tags: Ben Bernanke, economics, Fed Rate Cuts, Federal Reserve, Great Depression, Hyperinflation, inflation, politics, Richard Daughty
Posted in Financial News |
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Nov 11th, 2008 |
By Richard Daughty |
Category: Financial News
I assume that bond buyers are all drug addicts who are not aware of what they are doing, morons who are not aware of what they are doing, or grubby slicksters who are buying them on behalf of drug addicts and morons! Hahaha!
Tags: Bond Investors, Fed Rate Cuts, Federal Reserve, GS, HBC, Nyse, Retirement Savings, Richard Daughty, US debt
Posted in Financial News |
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Nov 7th, 2008 |
By Bill Bonner |
Category: Politics & Economics
No-one likes an economic correction, says Bill Bonner. But they are both “essential and helpful.” If left to its own devices, the market will sort out its own mess. But the Fed will never let this happen. And just like Japan in the 90’s, this will only draw out the suffering.
Tags: Barack Obama, Ben Bernanke, Bill Bonner, economic correction, Fed Rate Cuts, Federal Reserve, Hank Paulson, President Obama, Treasury Bond, US budget deficit, US debt, US dollar, Us Inflation Rate, US Jobless Rate, US recession
Posted in Politics & Economics |
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