Archive - Nov 2013 - Blog entry
November 30th
This Inflation Is Supposed To Be GOOD For Japanese Workers?
Submitted by testosteronepit on 11/30/2013 12:59 -0500Printing yourself out of trouble and to wealth works. For the elite. Even in Japan. But how are workers and consumers faring? And by implication the real economy?
Is Janet Yellen Smarter Than Me?
Submitted by EconMatters on 11/30/2013 10:20 -0500There are a couple of disturbing points that came out of her take on bubbles and the rationale behind not tapering a mere 10 or 15 Billion dollars given the monthly commitment of 85 Billion in Fed Purchases every month.
Dollar and Yen Weakness may Persist, Aussie Poised for Bounce
Submitted by Marc To Market on 11/30/2013 06:54 -0500Overview of the near-term outlook for the major currencies.
November 29th
Signs of a Top
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 11/29/2013 16:16 -0500This brings me back to an earlier point, that profits and earnings are likely peaking. All of these point to a top forming.
U.S. Oil Supplies in Storage Set to Pass the 400 Million Threshold
Submitted by EconMatters on 11/29/2013 11:15 -0500Can the US hit the 9.5 million barrels per day passing the historical trend of 9 million barrels per day mark in 2014? And if so what does this mean for Global Oil prices?
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Submitted by williambanzai7 on 11/29/2013 10:58 -0500Early signs of Walmart sink...
"Is This The Right Time To Get Into Gold?"
Submitted by GoldCore on 11/29/2013 09:52 -0500There was more irregular price action in trading yesterday between 1800 and 1830 GMT. Gold had trended slightly higher in the afternoon and was trading at $1,244/oz prior to a sharp but very brief spike to $1,254/oz and then sharp concentrated selling saw gold fall by more than $20 to $1,231/oz before bouncing higher and recovering to the $1,245/oz level again.
The trading was unusual as foreign exhange markets saw no price movements of note, nor did the silver, platinum and palladium markets.
Spock's Wisest Words
Submitted by Tim Knight from Slope of Hope on 11/29/2013 09:17 -0500Now I was a kid once too, and I liked toys as much as the next child, but over the years, I have grown increasingly aware of the fact of how short-lived the pleasure of Getting Stuff is. Whether it's a toy as a child or a sports car as an adult, once you've actually got whatever it is that you thought you couldn't live without, well, it just sort of blends into normalcy.
November 28th
Default, Deflation and Financial Repression
Submitted by rcwhalen on 11/28/2013 22:45 -0500There is no free lunch. Either we kill growth via financial repression of savers or we embrace the painful process of debt restructuring for the major industrial nations.
"James Bond's" Predictions for 2014...and Beyond
Submitted by Capitalist Exploits on 11/28/2013 15:13 -0500Predictions for 2014 from a cold war spy
Thanksgiving Food For Thought: The Misappropriation of Our Freedoms
Submitted by smartknowledgeu on 11/28/2013 10:07 -0500The ruling triumvirate consisting of the military-industrial complex, global bankers, and governments have misappropriated nearly every pillar of society. Here's how we combat this.
Venezuela Denies Goldman's Gold Deal As Inflation Tops 54%
Submitted by GoldCore on 11/28/2013 08:58 -0500An important question is what exactly is Goldman's motivation for the peculiar gold deal? Does it wish to have access to Venezuela's gold reserves? There area many other innovative ways that Goldman could help Venezuela with its current economic travails that do not involve gold. Were Venezuela to default on the bonds would Goldman become the beneficial owner of Venezuela's gold reserves?
November 27th
Japan Reacts to Fukushima Crisis By Banning Journalism
Submitted by George Washington on 11/27/2013 15:27 -0500Japan – Like the U.S. – Turns to Censorship
HaPPY KLePTo THANKSGiViNG 2013
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 11/27/2013 12:50 -0500Goebbel, Goebbel, Goebbel!!!












