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Archive - Feb 2013 - Blog entry

February 25th

williambanzai7's picture

GeDDoN iT oN!!!





Let's get it on!

 

Marc To Market's picture

Ten Things for Your Radar Screen





Here are ten things that out to be on your radar screens this week and a view on their importance.

 

Monetary Metals's picture

What Drives the Price of Gold and Silver?





Traders read the headlines. They know how the price “should” react to news, and they begin buying. For a while, the prophecy fulfills itself. But then what happens next? It may take an hour or a month, but sooner or later some of the new buyers begin to sell.

Speculators can drive the price quite far in either direction, in the short term. But it is the hoarders and arbitrageurs who drive the price in the long term.

 

CrownThomas's picture

Instant Shareholder Value, Just add Debt





How are companies taking advantage of these low rates? They certainly aren't borrowing in order to invest in the future.

 

February 24th

williambanzai7's picture

BaNZai7 GoES To THe OSCoNS (2013)...





Cinema is the most beautiful fraud in the world--Jean Luc Goddard

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

The Fed Has Succeeded... In Blowing Another Bubble... Which Will Lead to Another CRASH





In plain terms, the stock market has become totally detached from economic realities. There is a term for when asset prices become detached from fundamentals, it’s called “A BUBBLE.”

 

Bruce Krasting's picture

On the Global Numbers - CIA Edition





Some interesting numbers from the Spooks.

 

EconMatters's picture

Technical Analysis of the Silver Market





Silver closed Friday`s trading session at $28.46 an ounce, capping off what has been an auspicious start to 2013.

 

February 23rd

williambanzai7's picture

ReTuRN Of THe BuNGa WaRRioR...





Tonight we Divine in Bunga hell...

 

Marc To Market's picture

The Meaning of Moody's Downgrade of the UK: Nothing





See why Moody's downgrade of the UK credit rating is unlikely to impact the financial markets or UK policy.   One of the sub-arguments is that the divergence between the US and UK monetary policy in recent months cannot explain sterling's slide in the foreign exchange market.  Moreover, the UK's exports seem more inelastic to UK exports that the currency warriors would suggest.  

 

EconMatters's picture

Technical Analysis of the Natural Gas Market





Depending upon the time frame natural gas is either in a distinct downtrend channel or a parallel trading range. 

 
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