Peter Schiff Joseph Dancy David Morgan Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Nov 15th transcript now available Mark C. Taylor Confidence Games: Money and Markets in a World Without Redemption Market WrapUp for Thursday, November 20 Point-and-Figure (PAF) charts probably produce the most boring commentary for non-familiar readers to digest. Even though they are not as exciting as momentum charts which can tell you almost anything you want to hear, the advantage of point-and-figure analyses is that it is the most objective type of technical analysis. One would be well served to consider that more often than not, intermediate term investments that go against the PAF analysis lose money. These charts send out “buy” or “sell” signals and there is no room for subjectivity. Although they are objective, as with any other technical analysis method, they can be late or produce whipsaws. It is at times such as this when PAF charts are the most useful because they are clear, objective, and unemotional. (While today’s markets are totally emotional.) The PAF charts of the markets are stating clearly that now is not a good time to be a hero trying to pick a market bottom. They are telling us that it is too early to buy the major indices. Full article 11/19 Gold in the Low $600s? by David Galland 11/20 It’s time to walk the walk by Brian Bloom1st Hour with
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11/19 Does gold have real value? Where are gold prices headed? by Cliff Küle
11/19 Reports of the Dollar's Demise Were Greatly Exagerated by Ghassan Abdallah, Ph.D.
11/18 Gold Thoughts by Ned Schmidt
11/18 Celebrate Redistribution With a Shotgun Wedding by Eric Englund
11/18 Flotsam Economics by Paul Petillo
11/17 The Billion-Dollar March by Paul Nolte
11/17 Financial Sense Junior Gold Index Review by Frank Barbera
11/17 Peak Price Oil and the Economy by Andrew McKillop
11/17 This Week: Have We Bottomed Yet? by Peter Navarro, Ph.D.
11/17 Th*nk*ng (Numbers) by Fred Cederholm
11/14 Rydex Ratios Diverge by Carl Swenlin
11/14 Russia's Response to the Economic Crisis by J. R. Nyquist
11/14 Deflation Hoax by Puru Saxena
11/14 Governments reflate and gold will rise! by Julian Phillips
11/12 Don't Let This Opportunity Slip Away by Justice Litle
11/11 Hubbard’s Bailout Cupboard is Bare by Brady Willett
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11/20 Why so tricky, Vicky VIX? by Ashok Talukdar
11/20 Charting around Asia: The Dragon's Tale! (asia exclusive) by John Needham
11/20 Consequences of De-leveraging by Hans Wagner
11/20 2002 Stock Lows May Not Hold by Chris Ciovacco
11/20 Deflation Now by Chuck DiFalco
11/20 World Demand collapsing by Christopher Laird
11/19 Reflation Challenge & Gold by Jim Willie
11/19 The Art of Deception – Hank Paulson Speaks by Chris Martenson
11/19 The Great Deception As Gold Hit All Time Highs by Richard Greene
11/19 GM Lines Up for It’s Take by Mike Stathis
11/19 China Plays a Better Long Term Hand by John Browne
11/19 The Ramifications of Bankruptcy at GM, Ford, and Chrysler by David Urban
11/18 Can Central Bankers Prevent the Great Depression? by Gary Dorsch
11/18 The Six Biggest Myths About Gold by Nick Barisheff
11/18 I think I have a solution to the GM and Auto Industry problems! by Stephen Tetreault
11/18 In His Genius by Captain Hook
11/17 Gold & Silver: Market Wrap Week Ending November 14 by Doug Gnazzo
11/17 The Descent of Niall Ferguson by Adrian Ash
11/17 The Coming Week May Be Critical to the Recovery by John Derrick
11/17 Baby Boomers Retirement is the real problem by Ceri Shepherd
11/17 End the Fed! by Steve Doré
11/17 Fast Forward by Gary Tanashian
11/17 Opportunity or Disaster by Sol Palha
11/17 Extra! Extra! Feds Bail Big Silver Short, CFTC Sees No Evil by Stephen Kovaka
11/17 Update of the US Dollar Index, XOI, HUI, CBOE Put/Call Ratio by David Petch
11/14 Holiday Retail Sales aren’t what they used to be by Tony Cherniawski
11/14 Nothing Strange About the 2008 Market! by Sy Harding
11/14 The Crack Up Boom, Part XII by Ty Andros
11/14 Gold at $14,172 an ounce? by Brian Bloom
11/14 The Humpty Dumpty Economy by Peter Schiff
11/14 Profit Keys: Track Interventionals & Get Genuine Statistics by Deepcaster
11/14 Page Sixteen: Hope for a Dismal Economy & Market? by Joseph Dancy
11/14 New Precedent for America by Mike Stathis
11/14 Hallelujah! Terror and Triumph in Gold and S&P by John Needham
11/14 What's hot, what's not in the 21st century by Tim Iacono
11/14 Meet me at the Bottom by Andy Sutton
11/14 The Swinging Pendulum of the Gold Market: How to Trade the Middle by George Cocalis
11/13 The Evolving Deus Ex Machina by Cris Sheridan
11/13 The US Dollar has got to go by Christopher Galakoutis
11/13 Where Valuations and Technical Support Intersect by Chris Ciovacco
11/13 British Pound Crashes to New Lows as Economic Crisis Deepens by Nadeem Walayat
11/13 Road Kill or Ready to Thrill by Neil Charnock
11/13 Better Early Than Never by Dudley Baker
11/12 China Gets It Right, But Hurts America by John Browne
11/12 How Low will the Fed Funds Rate Go? by Hans Wagner
11/12 UST Bond Obelisk & Printing Press by Jim Willie
11/11 Some Positive Signs from Emerging Markets by Jack Dzierwa
11/11 US Taxpayers Violated - the Looting Operation Continues by Chris Martenson
11/11 Bretton Woods II – A Roadmap by Axel Merk
Friday, 21 November 2008
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