Saturday, 16 October 2010


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Weekly Roundup From


The Financial Brain Trust


Bill Spetrino: The Big Business of Doom and Gloom
The next time you read that “independent” pundit who is “helping” folks with his free blog, realize that the person and the blog may not be as independent as you once thought . . . get the full story, click here.

David Frazier: Look for a Rebound in the Oversold Dollar
While purchases by the Fed of massive amounts of U.S. government and/or government-agency securities would normally cause the exchange-value of the dollar to fall, my experience suggests that the dollar will rebound during the weeks ahead . . . get the full story, click here.

Sean Hyman: Escalating Currency War Shows No Sign of Cooling
There was a time when the U.S. could throw its weight around more. However, that day was long before China got its claws into us by holding so much of our Treasury debt. Since then, China holds more power than one might like to think . . . get the full story, click here.


Ashish Advani: Revalued Chinese Yuan Would Crush the US Economy
I want to show you the direct and causal effect of what our misguided congressional members are attempting to unleash on us. I am talking about the bill that passed in Congress labeling China as a currency manipulator and demanding the yuan be revalued . . . get the full story, click here.

David Skarica: Don’t Expect Housing Market to Give You Shelter
Housing isn’t going to lead the recovery. Housing is going to lag for years. But those who think that a continued housing slowdown is going to lead to a double-dip recession are sadly mistaken. The old bubble is just that old . . . get the full story, click here.

Bob Wiedemer: This Precious Metal May Be Entering Its Golden Age
I often am asked the question, “Has Gold topped out?” My first response is to refer to what I said in my book “Aftershock” — Gold is always at its peak and stocks are always poised to rise . . . get the full story, click here.