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The Biggest Baddest Bubble of All
“The Fed is ‘like a wet blanket all over the economy,”’ said David Stockman on The Daily Ticker on Tuesday. “Everything is being micromanaged by them … they will fail and take private enterprise economy down with it.” The former … Continue reading
Posted in Inflation, MN Gordon
Tagged bubble, consumer price index, currency, dollar, federal reserve, monetizing debt
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Ignore Banks’ Bearish Statements on Gold
Ignore Banks’ Bearish Statements on Gold By Jeff Clark, Senior Precious Metals Analyst Goldman Sachs has lowered its gold price projections and says the metal is headed to $1,200. Credit Suisse and UBS are bearish. Citigroup says the gold bull … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Jeff Clark
Tagged 1976, bubble, business cycle, collapse, gold, risk, saving
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On Price Distortions and Landmines
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan told CNBC on Friday that the Dow’s new highs and 10-day run were not the result of “irrational exuberance.” On cue, the Dow took a 25 point nose dive…closing out the day with its … Continue reading
Posted in MN Gordon, Stock Market
Tagged alan greenspan, ben bernanke, bubble, DOW, federal reserve, government meddling, interest rate, price distortions
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What’s Really Propelling the Stock Market Higher
Consumers are back at it…doing what they do best. They’re buying stuff and they’re consuming it. Moreover, they’re doing so at an accelerating rate. The Commerce Department reported on Wednesday that retail sales increased 1.1 percent in February, the largest … Continue reading
Posted in MN Gordon, Stock Market
Tagged bubble, consumer debt, consumer spending, DOW, GDP, margin debt
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