Archive - Oct 14, 2013 - Blog entry
Surprise! Europe's Banks Are STILL Totally Insolvent...
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 10/14/2013 18:03 -0500
Remember how we were told time and again that Europe was saved? Remember how repeatedly we were told that the European Central Bank (ECB) would do “whatever it takes” to fix things? Turns out all of that was a total load of BS.
9 Mind-Blowing Facts About Money
Submitted by George Washington on 10/14/2013 15:49 -0500- Alan Greenspan
- B+
- Bank Failures
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bank of England
- Bank of New York
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- China
- European Union
- Evans-Pritchard
- Excess Reserves
- Fail
- Federal Reserve
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Fractional Reserve Banking
- France
- Germany
- Insurance Companies
- Main Street
- Monetary Policy
- Portugal
- Quantitative Easing
- Reality
- Time Magazine
- Too Big To Fail
Stunning Facts that Your History, Economics and Business Teachers Never Learned ...
Indian Premiums Surge $30 To Record On Physical Demand, Supply Crunch
Submitted by GoldCore on 10/14/2013 14:30 -0500Gold imports have virtually dried up in India. Battling a high trade deficit, the country has set the import duty on the precious metal at a record 10%.
THe WoRLD IS FiaT...
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 10/14/2013 13:12 -0500
"Maybe the Indians will get lucky and win their country back. Probably wouldn't want it. Look at what we did to it."--George Carlin
Central Planning, Lying Career Politicians, and the US Ponzi Debt Scheme
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 10/14/2013 10:57 -0500So the debt ceiling “we’re going to run out of money and the world ends” talk is not accurate. What is accurate is that playing games with your debt limits impacts other investors’ psychologies. And THAT is the real issue here.
Here comes the Commodity Super cycle: Part 2
Submitted by Sprout Money on 10/14/2013 06:04 -0500Commodities are no longer on investors’ radar screens. Various signals, however, are pointing to a new rally within the commodities super cycle.






