Archive - Dec 2013 - Blog entry
December 14th
Has the Tide Turned for Precious Metal Stocks?
Submitted by ilene on 12/14/2013 19:06 -0500One would think that value investors from outside the industry would be all over this vacuum.
The $VIX Report: Levels To Watch
Submitted by thetechnicaltake on 12/14/2013 14:57 -0500The key level on the $VIX to watch is at 14.64.
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Signs of a Top and Few Opportunities for Value
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 12/14/2013 13:48 -0500There are multiple signs of a top forming. And even stock bulls are sitting on cash. What's next?
Gold Stocks: The Great Contrarian Trade Of 2014?
Submitted by Asia Confidential on 12/14/2013 12:30 -0500One of the singular best investment strategies is to buy assets/asset classes which are most reviled by investors. Right now, junior gold miners fit the bill.
Nick Saban: The First $10 Million Coach? (Now $7.5 Million Man)
Submitted by EconMatters on 12/14/2013 10:22 -0500All things considered it has been quite a nice year for Nick Saban with two salary raises in one calendar year without even winning the SEC.
Euro and Sterling Momentum Fades
Submitted by Marc To Market on 12/14/2013 09:15 -0500Overview of market positioning and technical indicators on the eve of the FOMC meeting.
December 13th
Gold's Intrinsic Value Vs the US Dollar
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 12/13/2013 19:16 -0500Many investors argue that Gold has no intrinsic value. I disagree with this assessment as it does not consider the nature of the financial system.
9 Key Considerations To Protect Deposits From Coming Bail-Ins
Submitted by GoldCore on 12/13/2013 15:05 -0500- Australia
- B+
- Barclays
- Bond
- Brazil
- China
- Counterparties
- Creditors
- default
- Deutsche Bank
- Eurozone
- Exchange Traded Fund
- Federal Reserve
- Fitch
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hong Kong
- India
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- Medicare
- National Debt
- Netherlands
- non-performing loans
- Norway
- Portugal
- ratings
- Ratings Agencies
- Real Interest Rates
- Risk Management
- Sovereign Debt
- Switzerland
- Volatility
There are only a few UK and U.S. banks on the list of global safe banks. This should give pause for thought. Notice that many of the safest banks in the world are in Switzerland and Germany.
The Next Financial Paradigm?
Submitted by globalintelhub on 12/13/2013 14:33 -0500Zero Hedge users mostly agree the financial system will implode. It doesn't take more than high school math skills to calculate that the current debt based money system has implosion built in, and it's guaranteed (this is one rare case we can use such a word in finance!), because at some point, not enough new money can be created to pay off an ever increasing debt base. Collapse is a mathematical certainty.
The NSA’s “Lone Wolf” Justification for Mass Spying Is B.S.
Submitted by George Washington on 12/13/2013 11:35 -0500All of the Chairs of the 9/11 Commission and the Congressional Investigation Into 9/11 Say It’s “Implausible” that the 9/11 Hijackers Acted Without GOVERNMENT Backing
Ireland Exits Troika Bailout To Prepare For Bail-ins: Nothings Changed & Don't Believe Everything That You're Told
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 12/13/2013 11:11 -0500Ireland jumps out of the frying pan and into the fire, gets burnt and then climbs right back into that damn frying pan again...
December 12th
More Pain for the Yen?
Submitted by Capitalist Exploits on 12/12/2013 22:22 -0500The Yen has worked of an overbought condition over the last 7 months. How to play it
Graham Summers' Weekly Market Review
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 12/12/2013 19:21 -0500The markets are in a perilous condition today. We’ve been noting for months that the markets were displaying signs of a top.













