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Archive - Feb 2014 - Blog entry

February 5th

Pivotfarm's picture

Death of the Dollar





We’ve all done it, haven’t we? Chucked something in the wash and turned it on too high, only to see it pop out at the end of the cycle and it ends up the size of your hamster. Well, Obama has been doing the same. Except this time it’s not your winter woollies that he’s shrinking, it’s the greenback.

 

February 4th

Pivotfarm's picture

Roll Up! Roll Up! EU Place to Be For Corruption!





As if we didn’t know it already! The Western world is the ultimate destination for corruption, pulling a swift one and swiping the valuables from the inside pocket of the guy’s pants standing in front of you as he keeps his beady eye on the economy.

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

Is Anyone Really Surprised That the System is On the Brink Again?





We find it truly extraordinary that anyone is surprised the financial system is under duress again.

 
 

williambanzai7's picture

THe GiRL oF THe HouR...





Cracks in the ice capade...

 

Monetary Metals's picture

Gold Arbitrage and Backwardation Part II (the Lease Rate)





In this part, we look at the question: Is gold a currency? Professor Tom Fischer answers, “Yes, gold is a currency with the symbol XAU”.

 

williambanzai7's picture

PLaNeT SHiNZo...





Nikkei Geisha...

 

February 3rd

GoldCore's picture

Perth Mint and U.S. Mint See Higher January Gold Sales





Gold rose 3.2% in January, its first monthly advance in five, as concerns about emerging markets and the Fed’s tapering led to declines in stock markets and safe haven buying.

 

Pivotfarm's picture

You’re Miserable USA!





Miserable? Feeling like you want to turn the corners of the smiley down so it reflects your current mood? Believe you would get the lead role in the Les Misérables?

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

Is the Next Crisis Upon Us?





My point with this is that when the capital markets “break” due to a loss in credibility, the shift tends to be both swift and violent. 

 
 

George Washington's picture

The Most Boring Superbowl Ever … Until 9/11 Truth Proponent Interrupts MVP Interview





The Video Has Gotten Almost As Much Media Coverage As Peyton Manning Explaining Why The Football Hit His Helmet On The Very First Play (Leading To A Safety ... And The Fastest Score In Superbowl History)

 

testosteronepit's picture

Crazy Abenomics Orgy In Japan Is Ending Already – Pounding Hangover Next





Kudos to the Bank of Japan. Its heroic campaign to water down the yen has borne fruit.

 

Reggie Middleton's picture

Introducing the UltraCoin Cryptocurrency Composite Index





All that glitters is not gold, particularly if you don't know how to look at it.

 
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