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Category: Financial Markets 2013

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Stock-Markets

Sunday, March 03, 2013

Gold, Crude Oil and Stock Market SPX Trade Setups / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: Chris_Vermeulen

Over the past year my long term trends and outlooks have not changed for gold, oil or the SP500. Though there has been a lot of sideways price action to keep everyone one their toes and focused on the short term charts.

We all know that if the market does not shake you out, it will wait you out, and sometimes it will even do both at the same time. So stepping back to review the bigger picture each week is crucial in keeping a level trading/investing strategy in motion.

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Stock-Markets

Saturday, March 02, 2013

Fifty Trades of Grey - Investment, Temptation, Addiction, and the Cost of Money / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: John_Mauldin

I get so much broker research that I must admit I don’t usually read it or do so really fast. But the headline above caught my eye, and the piece turned out to be such a fun read, as well as truly thought-provoking and insightful, that I’ve made it today’s Outside the Box. The personalization of a “relationship” with the Fed gives us a decidedly delicious way to think about QE!

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Stock-Markets

Saturday, March 02, 2013

The Great Recession - Politicians Still Don’t Get It! / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: Sy_Harding

In the early 1990’s, in the aftermath of the 1990-91 recession, the outcry to politicians was “It’s the economy, stupid!”

With the economy currently recovering, but anemically, an apt cry-out might be “It’s the politicians, stupid”. Or perhaps more accurately, “It’s the stupid politicians!”

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Politics

Friday, March 01, 2013

Crony Capitalists Are the Ruling Class, the Forgotten Cause of Free Markets and Sound Money / Politics / Financial Markets 2013

By: LewRockwell

The Henry Hazlitt Memorial Lecture, Austrian Scholars Conference,

ROCKWELL: Well, it's great to have as our Henry Hazlitt Memorial lecturer this year, Mr. David Stockman. David is a graduate of Michigan State University. He did graduate work at Harvard University. He was elected to Congress three times from the state of Michigan.

And back when I first went to work for Ron Paul in the reign of Jimmy I –

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Stock-Markets

Friday, March 01, 2013

Stocks, Bonds and Dollar Markets Review / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: Puru_Saxena

According to our methodology, Wall Street is currently in correction mode and this is not the time to invest fresh capital in stocks. It is notable that although major US indices advanced on Tuesday and Wednesday, volume was very low and this warrants caution. Moreover, volume picked up during Thursday's late stage sell-off and this negative action suggests that the ongoing stock market pullback may continue.

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Stock-Markets

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Historic Collapse of Corrupt Monetary System Gritty Questions / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: Jim_Willie_CB

The typical articles over the last many years have featured a particular theme. In the last few months, the central theme in Jackass articles has been the isolation and demise of the USDollar, how it is happening, why it must happen, and its importance in the restoration of the global financial structure. But this week, a sudden urge has come to address an overwhelming list of critical gritty questions. They crop up with clients, colleagues, and friends. More than a crisis, it is more accurately described as a collapse of a corrupt inequitable monetary system, and a desperate defense by the major Western bankers to preserve their power over nations and their governments, alongside a vile vicious violent attempt by the United States to maintain its privilege as owner of the vast USDollar counterfeit machinery, as controller of vast banking pillars of paper columns, and as commander of a vast military. The current monetary system has a debt foundation, which is collapsing in lockstep with the rapid breakdown in the sovereign bond market. The last four years have seen a long drawn-out unstoppable process, where the collapse cannot be avoided and must happen. The pathogenesis is obvious to those in the Sound Money camp. The blossom of corruption and complete banker criminal immunity has only hastened the urgent need for the collapse. The cadaver in Intensive Care cannot be revived with more intravenous applications of contaminated money, the body dead since September 2008. Insolvent systems rush to the crash zone, where efforts can only delay the outcome.

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Stock-Markets

Monday, February 25, 2013

Overpriced Assets Reaching Their Peak / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: Andrew_McKillop

START WITH SOVEREIGN DEBT
Leading financial and economic statistics for major nations tell us all we need to know: zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user3303/imageroot/2013/01/20130201_Macro.jpg

As a direct result there is no way QE or quantitative easing can end, despite anything that might have been said, implied or read into the minutes from the most recent 30 January meeting of the US Federal Reserve’s Open Market Committee. federalreserve.gov/newsevents/press/monetary/20130130a.htm

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Stock-Markets

Sunday, February 17, 2013

The State of the Global Financial Markets 2013 Online Conference / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: EWI

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Stock-Markets

Friday, February 15, 2013

Five State of the Union Bullet Points You Need to Know / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: Money_Morning

Keith Fitz-Gerald writes: Since President Obama's State of the Union Address Tuesday night, there have been a lot of articles dissecting his remarks and picking his proposals apart. As you might suspect, the vast majority have been politically charged by one side of the aisle or the other.

As Chief Investment Strategist for Money Map Press, I can't afford the luxury of taking sides. It's my job to help the hundreds of thousands of investors who are part of our family with their money...politics aside.

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Stock-Markets

Friday, February 15, 2013

Global Race to Debase Impact on Stocks, Commodities and Housing Markets / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: Puru_Saxena

The 'race to debase' is on and the majority of nations are now involved in competitive currency devaluations. For instance, in addition to America, Euro zone and Switzerland, even Japan has now affirmed that it wants to weaken its currency. Furthermore, almost every country in the developing world is also expanding its monetary stock. Consequently, the world is being flooded with currency units and unless the monetary system changes, it is likely that this policy will continue.

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Stock-Markets

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

State-Corporate Decline And The Crisis / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: Andrew_McKillop

CAPITALISM VERSION 1.0
In a guest post to Zerohedge, 8 February, Charles Hugh-Smith starts: "The road for both global capital and the State is narrowing to a rocky trail that leads to a cliff.  We turn to cycles--business, solar, Kondratiev, etc.--to understand current events. But what if this era is not just a cycle but the terminal phase of Global Capitalism 1.0?"

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Stock-Markets

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

The Most Important Online Investment Event You'll Attend in 2013 (FREE) / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: EWI

Your free invitation to attend The State of the Global Markets Online Conference is a weeklong event hosted by the authors of EWI's new 40-page report, The State of the Global Markets -- 2013 Edition, which has now been downloaded by more than 10,000 investors worldwide. Learn more about the event and download the 40-page report now -- both are free >>

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Stock-Markets

Monday, February 11, 2013

Gold Breaking Support, US Bond Market Crash, Stocks Hitting Resistance / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: Clive_Maund

The Big Story now is that there is evidence that powerful forces will be brought to bear shortly to support the ailing US Treasury market, which is close to crashing critical support, and those wielding the power will have no qualms about sacrificing either the commodity markets or the stockmarket to achieve this objective, if necessary. We will look at the outlook for the bond market and stockmarket later, after we have examined the gold charts and indicators.

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Stock-Markets

Monday, February 11, 2013

Stock and Financial Markets 2013 Investment Themes / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: John_Mauldin

A year ago, Dr. Gary Shilling published the influential book The Age of Deleveraging, which followed his earlier work, Deflation (1998); and in today’s Outside the Box he updates us on his thinking.

Deleveraging of the financial and household sectors has created a terrific macroeconomic undertow since 2008, eroding growth. Gary argues (against many of the talking heads in the mainstream TV world) that the deleveraging process for both these sectors has several years to run before it returns them to the long-term trend. He notes that QE is having only temporary and limited impact, as each round of easing by the Fed has propped up stocks only until a crisis in Europe or the US undermines incipient recovery all over again.

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Stock-Markets

Sunday, February 10, 2013

The Fed is Beginning to Remove the Punchbowl… Are You Ready For What’s Coming? / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: Graham_Summers

A month ago, we noted that the Fed was becoming increasingly splintered about how to proceed with its monetary policy. At that time we noted that the latest FOMC minutes indicated that the Fed was in fact conflicted about QE 4 despite its public appearance of being unified:

Consider its recent FOMC minutes released on January 3 2013.

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Stock-Markets

Saturday, February 09, 2013

Authentic Market Trends and Investor Opportunities / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: DeepCaster_LLC

“There is no paper money in 2014 or 2015 that will be worth much of anything.”

 

“You can’t get [silver coins]. They sell out….Several mints have run out of coins because everybody’s worried about the future of the world.”

 

“Gold has been up 12 years in a row which is extremely unusual for anything.”

 

“Don’t Sell Your Gold and Silver Coins: Jim Rogers The Daily Ticker, 02/07/2013

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Stock-Markets

Friday, February 08, 2013

Possible Clearing of the Economic / Financial Cloud of Uncertainty / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: Brian_Bloom

Summary and conclusion - The (selected) charts are pointing to a rising probability that the cloud of uncertainty that overhangs the world economy – with particular reference to sovereign debt – may be clearing. Specifically, the evidence is (so far, tentatively) suggesting that the banks can be expected to win the war for control over the global economy.

Implications of this are moderately bearish for gold, seriously bearish for gold shares, moderately bullish for the nominal economy, moderately bearish for the real economy; and one implication is that investment in bank shares may be both prudent and profitable.

The analysis below supports the argument of some, that the central bankers’ strategy for repaying sovereign debt will be to deliberately engineer an environment of negative real interest rates against a background of moderate inflation. If, coupled with this, legislation is passed to “manage” the proportion of retirement savings that is invested in government bonds, then this will allow governments to rob Peter (the nouvea riche wealthy and middle class) to pay Paul (those who have lent money to the sovereign borrowers).

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Stock-Markets

Thursday, February 07, 2013

Investing In a World of Make Believe / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: John_Browne

In recent years, a high degree of economic, financial, and political uncertainty has resulted in acute volatility in stocks, real estate, commodities and precious metals. I believe that another aggravating factor has been the increasing skepticism through which the investing public views government statistics and statements.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Peter Schiff Video on Gold, Inflation, and U.S. Interest Rates / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: Casey_Research

Two highly successful libertarian iconoclasts – Peter Schiff and Doug Casey – in a wide-ranging, thought-provoking conversation covering precious metals, the status of Peter's father, Irwin Schiff, the near future of the US dollar, and much more. 

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Stock-Markets

Monday, February 04, 2013

All Markets Alerts - Stocks, Bonds, Dollar, Gold, Silver and Crude Oil / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2013

By: Clive_Maund

Never before have we seen major indicators in such a conflicting state. Taken in isolation many important indicators are giving clear signals, but they are in conflict with one another to the extent that the outlook is a clouded mess. When such situations arise it usually leads to choppy, treacherous market conditions until such time as the indicators align in a more unified manner.

There are lies, damned lies and statistics, which is why we generally use charts in preference to the latter, but as you will see as you read through this report, using charts is not always a piece of cake either, especially at a time like this. While you will soon understand what I mean when I say that the indicators are conflicting, that certainly does not mean that we can't come to some useful conclusions about probabilities and how to handle these markets going forward.

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