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With the turmoil in Egypt as catalyst, gold bullion sharply reversed course on Friday from an intraday low of $1,308.10 to close the week at $1,335.40. The question that invariably comes to mind is whether we have seen the worst of gold’s decline. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Selling Gold Coins (Learn Mining News, 1/30/11) Why the Gold Slump is Not Over (Investment U, 1/9/12) Gold & Silver Banker-Cartel Prolonged Price Suppression Has Set the Foundation for an Explosive M... (the Underground Investor, 1/17/12)
This week on Wealthtrack, Consuelo Mack talks to two of the bond world’s brightest top managers on the outlook for fixed-income investments in 2011. Kathleen Gaffney, co-manager of the Loomis Sayles Bond Fund, and Martin Fridson, high yield guru and Global Credit Strategist at BNP Paribas Asset Management, tell us what to buy and what to avoid in bonds in the year ahead. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Global Bond Market Outlook: Three Ways to Dodge the Looming Bear Market in U.S. Bonds (Money Morning, 2/24/11) The Advantages of Investing in Bonds (Learn Mining News, 12/13/10) Would You Like a AAA-Rated, Insured Bond With An 8% Yield? (Investment U, 2/10/11)
This post provides an update on the latest bullish/bearish stock markets sentiment numbers. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) With AAII Bullish Sentiment Near Historical Highs, Is A Market Top Imminent? (Black Swan Insights, 12/27/10) Sentiment Signals: Bulls and Bears Approach Neutral Levels (GreenLightAdvisor Views, 1/31/11) AAII Sentiment Survey: Retailers Still Drunk on Zimbabwe Ben's Kool-Aid (Black Swan Insights, 1/6/11)
This week Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert talk about accounting tweaks and super cycles. In the second half of the show, Max talks to Michael “Woody” O’Brien about the gold standard and silver. [...]
“The truth is that the world’s output of conventional crude oil peaked in 2005 and global oil exports are also past their prime. Furthermore, the unconventional sources are struggling to keep up with the ongoing depletion in the world’s largest oil fields. Therefore, it is probable that the world’s current production of total liquids is at or near maximum capacity,” said Puru Saxena in this guest post. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) $150 Oil: Four Ways to Profit as Crude Prices Rocket (Money Morning, 1/25/11) Forgotten Treasure: Unconventional Oil in the Middle East (Learn Mining News, 1/13/11) The Five Factors Moving Oil Prices This Year (Investment U, 1/10/12)
The video clips in this post provide a handy summary of the reports expected on the economic, financial and corporate front around the globe during the week ahead. [...] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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