Monthly Archives: November 2014
How to Kill a City Financially
There are pleasant hamlets where the radiant warmth of sunshine smiles down and sprinkles daily blessings and abundance. There are other places where the sun no longer shines. Remnants of past jollies cast shadows of decay. Sources of prosperity have … Continue reading
Putin Signs Secret Pact to Crush NATO
Putin Signs Secret Pact to Crush NATO By Marin Katusa, Chief Energy Investment Strategist Back on September 11 and 12, there was a summit meeting in a city that involved an organization that most Americans have never heard of. Mainstream … Continue reading
Experience the Magic of Unconventional Instruments
One of the pleasures of living in a postmodern world is witnessing the incoherent monetary policy efforts of central bankers. It’s like watching a child chase seagulls at the beach. There’s a lot of movement with no purpose or accomplishment. … Continue reading
Why You Should Prepare Now for the Fed’s Next Money Pumping Scheme
Late last week something remarkable happened. The Fed announced it would close out its quantitative easing program…and stocks went up. This occurrence is what a psychologist would call cognitive dissonance. We’ll have more to say on this in a moment, … Continue reading