Archive - Apr 17, 2013 - Blog entry
SuSPiCiouS PHoTo...
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 04/17/2013 13:07 -0500Spotted before the attack on Gold...
The New “Nazis” of Spain
Submitted by testosteronepit on 04/17/2013 12:37 -0500Folks who are standing up to the banks and draconian mortgage laws that the government is hell-bent on protecting
Boston Terror Attack Carried Out Right Under Nose of Police and Military
Submitted by George Washington on 04/17/2013 10:59 -0500Terror Bombing Shows that Our Anti-Terrorism Policies Are Ineffective
Corporate Revenues Miss, a False Breakout in the S&P 500, and Europe's Canary in the Coalmine is Out Cold
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 04/17/2013 09:45 -0500
Investors take note, the markets are sending multiple signals that things are not going well in the world. Stocks are always the last asset class to realize this.
Japanese Investment and a Couple of Caveats
Submitted by Marc To Market on 04/17/2013 07:12 -0500Mistrust claims of knowledge of contemporaneous activity by Japanese investors. The most recent country specific data is from February. In this context net flows are more important than gross flows. In addition, many observers have ignored/forgotten the high currency hedge ratios on purchases of foreign bonds.
Buy PHYSICAL Gold. NOW: The Discount of a Lifetime: Or Why You Must Abandon the Fake Paper Gold Market
Submitted by Gordon_Gekko on 04/17/2013 06:00 -0500- Bear Market
- Bond
- Central Banks
- CPI
- Dennis Gartman
- ETC
- Fail
- Futures market
- Global Economy
- Goldbugs
- Gordon Gekko
- headlines
- Institutional Investors
- John Maynard Keynes
- Krugman
- Market Manipulation
- Maynard Keynes
- Merrill
- Merrill Lynch
- Money Supply
- New York Times
- None
- North Korea
- Paul Krugman
- Purchasing Power
- Real estate
- Real Interest Rates
- Reality
- Stop Trading
- Too Big To Fail
- Unemployment
It's time to go in for the kill. Buy as much physical Gold as you can.
So Did US Housing Prices Really Go Up in 2012 and Why?
Submitted by rcwhalen on 04/17/2013 05:02 -0500We all know that double digit inflation in HPA is not a good thing for the long term recovery of the housing market.








