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While the cyclical backdrop remains constructive for equities, it is too soon to declare that the corrective process has run its course. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Corrective Phase of U.S. Equities Not Over, According to Technical Indicators (GreenLightAdvisor Views, 5/27/11) Corrective phase of U.S. equities not over, according to technical indicators (Wall Street Sector Selector, 5/27/11) U.S Equities: Technical Indicators Suggest Correction To Continue (Guest Post) (Wall Street Sector Selector, 6/1/11)
Simon Johnson, a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, speaks about the vexing issue of too big to fail at the Atlanta Fed’s 2011 Financial Markets Conference. According to Johnson, actions taken during the financial crisis have made the problem even worse. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) The Most Telling Chart of 2011 (Wall Street Daily, 12/30/11) Five Economic Blunders of 2011 and Five Fixes for 2012 (Money Morning, 12/30/11) Looming U.S. Government Shutdown Sign of Future Financial Crisis (Money Morning, 4/6/11)
“The US used to be the least at risk of default, but CDS prices here have ticked up 20% so far in 2011. US default risk is still low relative to the rest of the world, but any tick higher is something we don’t want to see,” said Bespoke in this very topical report on sovereign default risk. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) The Greek Financial “Bomb” Just Got Reset (Learn Mining News, 6/20/11) How Europe is Making Silver a Great Investment (Learn Mining News, 5/26/11) A Greek Default is Bad – But a Greek Bailout Much Worse (Money Morning, 6/3/11)
Marc Faber, publisher of the Gloom Boom & Doom report, talks about the outlook for China’s economy. Faber also discusses the U.S. economy and budget deficit, and his investment strategy. [...]
David Einhorn, hedge fund manager of Greenlight Capital, was on top form at the Ira Sohn Conference when he played a clip from Airplane II to illustrate his apprehension over the nation’s monetary policy. [...]
This week Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, report on American anger at gas prices, Middle East fears on wheat prices and the Chinese love for gold that has double in a year. In the second half of the show, Max talks to investment adviser, Ned Naylor-Leyland of Cheviot Asset Management in London, about thousand ounce silver bars and the precious metals market. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Gold & Silver Banker-Cartel Prolonged Price Suppression Has Set the Foundation for an Explosive M... (the Underground Investor, 1/17/12) 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) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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