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Archive - Mar 13, 2013 - Blog entry

Bruce Krasting's picture

A Different Version of the "Dumb" Swiss Banker Story





Think of a rhino that puts its head down, and just charges through the bushes. Everything gets trampled in the process.

 

williambanzai7's picture

QE 4 HeaVY To ToWeR...





Tower to QE4 Heavy: Permission to land denied!

 

GoldCore's picture

Gold and Silver ETFs "Backed Only By The Good Faith Of Banks and Brokerages"





 

The spectre of stagflation threatens the UK economy due to concerns that sterling weakness will contribute to even higher inflation amid very weak economic growth and the likelihood of a recession – likely a severe one.

Markets are pricing in a jump in inflation as inflation expectations, as measured by the difference between nominal and inflation-linked bond yields, ticked up to near 3.3% yesterday.

Recent poor economic data and the appalling UK fiscal position are rightly leading to concerns of stagflation as was seen in the 1970s. Conditions that make owning gold and silver vitally important to own in order to protect and grow wealth.

 

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

The Fed's Inflation Creation Destroys Any "Benefits" of Its Policy





The same warnings flashed in 2008... and they're flashing again now.

 

Marc To Market's picture

What the Options Market is Telling Us about the Spot Market (Euro, Yen and Sterling)





A straight forward explanation of two elements of the options market and what it is suggesting about market positioning and psychology. Sometimes the options market acts as a parallel market to express views. Sometimes it acts as an insurance market. Written with the non-specialist in mind.

 

Marc To Market's picture

The Pound is Sterling ?





A 2-minute read on developments in the global capital markets. Equity markets are heavy, bonds little changed as is the dollar. Sterling is the big winner on short covering and bottom picking.

 

Monetary Metals's picture

Bitcoin Crashed. Again.





On March 3, we said that Bitcoin is interesting technology, and a useful currency, but it's not money. Yesterday it crashed to $37. What happened??

 
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