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    01/13/2016 - 12:23
    John Hathaway, respected authority on the gold market and senior portfolio manager with Tocqueville Asset Management has written an excellent research paper on the fundamentals driving...

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The Great American Debt Flow





The infographic serves as a scary reminder that America is at a treacherous debt crossroad, and most signs seem to suggest that things could get even more difficult from here on out.  

 
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The U.S. Handling of the Poker Industry Is Another Example of Anti-Jobs Policy





Some industries just like Poker have been held back by governmental policy over the last decade.  Many jobs were lost, and much more were never created, all because of failed policy on behalf of lawmakers.

 
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Solyndra Solar Failed By Poor Cost Structure, Not China





The U.S. government simply made a bad 'speculative' investment decision on behalf of the American public, based on questionable due diligence process and circumstances, but China has nothing to do with that.

 
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Top U.S. Cities Where Buying Beats Renting





Despite Margan Stanley's prediction of America becoming a Rentership Society, buying still beats renting in many cities in the U.S.

 
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A Lost Decade Into The Great Middle Class Poverty?





While President Obama is pressing the bloc's big countries to show leadership, the U.S. actually is in dire need of extraordinary leadership with a sharp strategic focus to turn the country around. 

 
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American Jobs Bill 2011: Too Late For A Do-over For President Obama





Since President Obama missed the best opportunity three years ago, it is too late for a do-over now.

 
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Remembering 9/11: The 2nd Most Costly Catastrophe In The World





We may never gain our sense of security back, but at least the world is able to move on and remain resilient in the face of terror.  

 
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Euro Debt Crisis, U.S. Double Dip and JP Morgan's Lego Toy Soldiers





Our hats off to JP Morgan for a creative depiction of the current European debt crisis, although we typically take a dim view of any investment vehicle that's associated with the word "leveraged" as recommended by JPM.

 
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Wall Street Banks: Too Big To Blame For Subprime?





If history is any indication, the most likely outcome of the FHFA suits against some of the biggest banks on Wall Street could be settlements without admitting guilt.  

 
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Top 10 Recession-Proof Jobs





Hot labor market trend even in a recessionary environment and jobs to avoid at all costs.

 
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Roubini Sees 60% Chance of A Double Dip in 2012, China and Brazil Also at Risk





Even a broken clock could be right at least twice a day....    

 
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AT&T Offers an Attractive Alternative to Low CD Rates





With ZIRP, real interest rate on fixed income investment gives a negative return after inflation...

 
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PIMCO Missed the Trade of the Year in the Treasury Market





Bond King's cardinal sin at the Treasury market analyzed..... 

 
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Infographic: America, The Lawsuit-Happy Nation





One lawyer for every 254 Americans, and one new lawsuit every 2 seconds.

 
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Maps Du Jour: Food Inflation Riots and The Libyan Politics





Two interactive maps, the same disturbing message.

 
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