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Programs to Control the Uncontrollable
Things are melting up – and melting down – the world over. What’s more, summer’s only just begun. While Americans were dreaming of block parties and beach bashes as they punched out for the Independence Day holiday Wednesday afternoon, Cairo … Continue reading
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
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
Salting the Earth with Money
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan opened his mouth last Friday to caution on the perils of quantitative easing and artificially suppressed interest rates. Greenspan also cogitated upon how to put the worms back into the already opened can. What … Continue reading