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The markets have created their own gold standard because of uncertainties regarding other asset classes, Marc Faber, author of “The Gloom, Boom and Doom Report”, told CNBC. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Why the Gold Slump is Not Over (Investment U, 1/9/12) Gold Prices 2012 Forecast: How to Make Double the Gold Profits in the New Year (Money Morning, 12/30/11) Gold & Silver Banker-Cartel Prolonged Price Suppression Has Set the Foundation for an Explosive M... (the Underground Investor, 1/17/12)
A useful source for some guidance on the prospects of real estate is Robert Cambell’s Campbell Real Estate Timing Letter (via Dow Theory Letters) from which I have quoted in this post. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) You Want to See a Sobering Real Estate Chart? (Wall Street Daily, 12/2/11) The Most Interesting Thing You May Not Know About Real Estate (Wall Street Daily, 10/28/11) Which is Best Place to Invest Money in India in 2012 – Bonds,Stocks,Gold or Real Estate? (Green World Investor, 12/6/11)
“We remain cautiously optimistic with the trend up, internals strong, the Russell 2000, the NASDAQ and now the S&P 500 at new recovery highs. Skeptics remain the loudest people in the room and while their concerns may be valid we have learned that the market rewards the minority and confounds the majority,” said technical analyst Kevin Lane in this guest post. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) S&P 500 Chart – The Art of Technical Analysis (My Trader's Journal, 1/22/12) What a Little-Known Market Tool Is Telling Us About U.S. Stocks in 2012 (Money Morning, 1/11/12) S&P 500 Chart – Ascending Triangles (My Trader's Journal, 1/8/12)
“We’re going to have another recession, I guarantee you … By 2012 say, it’s time for another recession,” Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings, told CNBC. “The next time it’s going to be worse because we’ve shot all of our bullets,” he added. [...]
Let’s not ignore the impact of high gas prices on economic growth. Been there, done that … [...]
Fears of further monetary tightening in China have recently been weighing on the Chinese stock market. Of all the bourses, the Shanghai Composite Index (3,046 at the time of writing) is the only one trading below its 200-day moving average (3,059), albeit after yesterday’s good performance by only 13 points. Click through for the full post … [...] More on this topic (What's this?) China: Big Changes Coming Soon (Money Morning, 1/10/12) The Madness of Crowds: How to Play Bonds, China, and Gold in 2012 (Money Morning, 1/11/12) What China is Buying Now (Wealth Daily, 1/12/12) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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