Friday, 6 March 2009


Market Observations for Thursday, March 5
Getting Uglier by the Minute
by Michael Panzner

This morning, the Commerce Department reported that U.S. factory orders for January fell 1.9%, which was better than forecast. A cause for celebration? Not really. On a year-on-year basis, the 19.2% decline was only three-tenths of a percentage point less than December’s record low. As the accompanying chart suggests, it’s probably going to take much better news than that before there is any real hope of a near-term turnaround. Full article

Financial Sense Newshour
FSN Broadcast for Saturday, February 28      Posted on Saturday, but available all week long.    Podcast

1st Hour with
FS NewsTeam 


Robert McHugh 
Technical

Puru Saxena
Economy

Bill Powers
Energy

Jeffrey Christian
Metals

2nd Hour 
Guest Expert


G. Edward Griffin
Author

The Creature From Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve

*****

Q-Calls

3rd Hour with 
Jim & John

Part 1
- Back to the Depression
Other Voices
Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D.,
Topic: The Safe Money Banking Survival Guide

Part 2
- From FDR to Juan Perón

 


On this episode "Reality Check" visits CERA week in Houston Texas and looks at some of the comments and predictions of the leadership of the industry. To comment on this program, click here.

Financial Sense Editorials

03/03 Stairway to Retail Heaven by James Quinn

Financial Sense University Editorials

03/05 Gold & The Panic Phase by Jim Willie
03/03 Short Gold? by Shelby Moore, III