Archive - Jul 13, 2013 - Blog entry
The Bernanke Conundrum
Submitted by EconMatters on 07/13/2013 18:28 -0500The catch 22 is that the Fed cannot exit now without markets and asset classes free-falling with markets at hundred year highs!
Everyone Knows that the Federal Reserve Banks Are PRIVATE … Except the American People
Submitted by George Washington on 07/13/2013 16:33 -0500Most Americans Still Don’t Know that Federal Reserve Banks Are PRIVATE Corporations
The NSA Is Doing What King George Did to Colonial Americans
Submitted by George Washington on 07/13/2013 16:30 -0500NSA Spying Is the Kind of Thing Which Caused the Revolutionary War Against King George
GATA's Bill Murphy on the Manipulated Gold Drop and a Gold Manipulation Linkfest[er]
Submitted by EB on 07/13/2013 14:08 -0500CFTC whistleblowers, JP Morgan silver short, Andrew McGuire, Gold Leasing, Robert Rubin, Larry Summers, Gibson's paradox and that sink in your kitchen
The Credit Crisis May Not Be China's Biggest Problem
Submitted by Asia Confidential on 07/13/2013 11:15 -0500The internet is on the verge of transforming manufacturing and China's dominance in this industry will soon be under serious threat.
Trillions of Paper and a $1,000 Wager
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 07/13/2013 10:03 -0500I would be willing to contribute $1,000 to the campaign coffers of the first Politician who stands up and tries to defend what is going on.
The Biggest Golden Hellos in History
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 07/13/2013 08:28 -0500They can be handcuffed, they can be given coffins, they can be parachuted, they can be bungee’d, they can be life-jackets, they can be a hello and they can have their hands shaken. What are we talking about? Well, all of these things seem to have one thing in common, they are golden!
Underlying Dollar Uptrend Intact, Consolidation Ahead
Submitted by Marc To Market on 07/13/2013 06:45 -0500Bernanke's comments washed out some late dollar longs and they may be reluctant to re-establish ahead of the Chairman's testimony before Congress at the end of next week. The underlying bullish case for the dollar remains intact.








