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How Much Is $160 Of Silver Worth To The Average American? (Hint: Less Than $10)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/25/2015 20:30 -0500Seemingly confirming the national new normal, dumbing-down-ness, the following clip shows Americans have absolutely no idea about the value of precious metals. When asked if they would like to purchase a 10oz silver bar (worth $160) for just ten bucks, every single one refused... one even refused to handover a half-drunk Starbucks coffee for the silver bar...
We Are Reaching Peak Energy Demand, BP Data Suggests
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/24/2015 17:00 -0500Some people talk about peak energy (or oil) supply. They expect high prices and more demand than supply. Other people talk about energy demand hitting a peak many years from now, perhaps when most of us have electric cars. Neither of these views is correct. The real situation is that we right now seem to be reaching peak energy demand through low commodity prices.
Corporations Win Again: Senate Passes Obamatrade Fast-Track Bill
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/23/2015 18:20 -0500Ten days ago it seemed as if America's corporatism would finally be slowed in its tracks after the House unexpectedly killed the fast-tracking of Obamatrade, aka the fast-tracking of the Trade Promotion Authority. Alas, it was not to last, and moments ago, in a "nailbiting" 60-37 vote, the Senate advanced Obama's fast-track tarde bill.
Existing Home Sales Spike To Highest Since Nov 2009 As Prices Soar For Expensive Homes
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/22/2015 09:15 -0500Following last month's disappointing drop in Existing Home Sales (ignored by most since other housing data provided just enough smoke and mirrors to confirm any inherent biases), May saw Home Sales surged 5.1% (handily beating expectations for a 4.4% rise after the 3.3% drop in April). At 5.35m SAAR, this is the highest rate of sales since Nov 2009 at the end of the government's last housing bailout plan spiked sales. For the 39th consecutive month, home prices rose (by 7.9% YoY) but NAR's chief economist proclaimed this as sustainable (despite stagnant incomes and home prices about to take out the previous peak) but with 67% of investors paying cash for homes in May, the demand is clearly foreign as Chinese buyers surpass Canadian snowbirds as QE floods out into every asset.
Paul Craig Roberts: "Washington Is Impotent To Prevent Armageddon"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/20/2015 21:00 -0500The West is impotent to prevent Armageddon. It is up to Russia and China, and as Washington has framed the dilemma, Armageddon can only be prevented by Russia and China accepting vassal status. This is not going to happen. Why would any self-respecting people submit to the corrupt West? The hope is that Washington will cause its European vassals to rebel by pushing them too hard into conflict with Russia. If European politicians were to break from Washington’s hegemony and instead represent European interests, Washington would be deprived of cover for its war crimes. The breakdown of the neoconservative unipower model would then be apparent even to Washington, and the world would become a safer and better place.
Gold on Track for Second Weekly Rise
Submitted by GoldCore on 06/19/2015 10:30 -0500Gold aided by a softer dollar, the Greek debt debacle and the U.S. Federal Reserve chairperson, Janet Yellen’s dovish comments from this week’s monetary policy statement.
California Has Never Experienced A Water Crisis Of This Magnitude – And The Worst Is Yet To Come
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/18/2015 22:15 -0500Things have never been this dry for this long in the recorded history of the state of California, and this has created an unprecedented water crisis. At this point, 1,900 wells have already gone completely dry in California, and some communities are not receiving any more water at all. As you read this article, 100 percent of the state is in some stage of drought, and there has been so little precipitation this year that some young children have never actually seen rain. Sadly, this is just the beginning. There is a reason why experts refer to fresh water as “the new oil”.
Why Greece Matters (To Even The Most Small-Minded US Equity Manager)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/17/2015 11:11 -0500The Greece saga continues. This is a story that does not deserve to be derided by whines of “I’m sick of reading about Greece” and “If it weren’t for Greece”, blah, blah, blah. The next B level economic number that HFT traders can jump on is not more interesting nor important. This is a Western democracy, member of NATO and the euro zone in the throes of social and economic revolution. Their problems go to the very heart of EU problem... Today is the Fed’s day, but don’t dismiss this story for small mindedness.
“People Can No Longer Buy Retail Gold Coins”
Submitted by GoldCore on 06/17/2015 11:08 -0500A rumour has been making its way around the blogosphere suggesting that gold coins are not available for purchase from retail outlets across Europe. This information is misleading and incorrect.
Biggest Glut In Recorded Crude-Oil History Taking Shape
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/17/2015 09:02 -0500The world is on the brink of the longest-lasting oil glut in at least three decades and OPEC’s quest for market share makes it almost unavoidable. Oil supply has exceeded demand globally for the past five quarters, already the most enduring glut since the 1997 Asian economic crisis, International Energy Agency data show. But as WolfStreet.com's Wolf Richter warns, if Iran and world powers reach an accord on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program by their June 30 deadline, we’ll be watching the most magnificent oil glut ever building up into next year.
"Cornering The Earth" - How The Rothschilds "Controlled At Least One Third Of Global Wealth" Over 100 Years Ago
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/14/2015 13:22 -0500"Let us control the money of a nation, and we care not who makes its laws"
- the maxim of the house of Rothschild and is the foundation principle of European banks (source).
The "Global Macro Investor" - An Interview With Raoul Pal
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/14/2015 08:58 -0500- Alan Greenspan
- Aussie
- Australia
- Bear Market
- Behavioral Economics
- Bitcoin
- Bond
- Brazil
- Carry Trade
- Central Banks
- China
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Demographics
- Equity Markets
- Germany
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Great Depression
- Greece
- Gundlach
- Helicopter Ben
- Howard Marks
- India
- Iran
- Italy
- Japan
- Jeff Gundlach
- Julian Robertson
- Kazakhstan
- keynesianism
- Lehman
- Market Breadth
- MF Global
- Monetary Policy
- New Zealand
- None
- Norway
- Paul Tudor Jones
- Portugal
- Private Equity
- Quantitative Easing
- Random Walk
- Real estate
- Reality
- Recession
- Technical Analysis
- Unemployment
- Volatility
"We have a problem with this, and that is central bank hubris. They now think that they are omnipotent, because, essentially the government has said we are going to pass over all control of the economy to the central banks, they say to everybody else including financial market participants that “you don’t know, you don’t understand, we have our models and they are right”. And that kind of hubristic approach is when you sow the seeds of your own destruction."
You're Fired – Now Train Your Much Cheaper Foreign Replacement
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 21:14 -0500The U.S. middle class is being systematically ripped to shreds, and most Americans are showing very little alarm about this. How much damage has to be done before people will finally start waking up?
American Dreaming - From G1 To Bilderberg
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 20:35 -0500What’s the connection between the G7 summit in Germany, President Putin’s visit to Italy, the Bilderberg club meeting in Austria, and the TTIP – the US-EU free trade deal – negotiations in Washington?




