Monthly Archives: June 2013

Where the Big Lessons will be Learned

Reading the headlines of this week’s data reports tells the story of a strong, robust economy.  According to the Commerce Department announcement on Tuesday, single-family home “sales increased 2.1 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 476,000 units – … Continue reading

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What Are Reasonable Gold Market Expectations?

What Are Reasonable Gold Market Expectations? By Jeff Clark, Senior Precious Metals Analyst, Casey Research The historical record shows that those who get washed out during big corrections miss the greatest buying opportunities of a bull market. With that as … Continue reading

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Notes from Cabo San Lucas

The native inhabitants of Cabo San Lucas, the Pericú, had a rough go of it in their twilight years.  First they were overrun by Hernán Cortés and his Spanish Conquistadores in the 16th century.  Then, two centuries later, Jesuit missionaries … Continue reading

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Ingesting Rabbit for Supper

All of the sudden boring old government bonds have become real interesting.  For over the last six weeks a remarkable new awareness has come over the credit market… If you can believe it, interest rates don’t always go down.  In … Continue reading

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