Tag Archives: treasuries

When Buying Gold Becomes a Life-or-Death Question

Something absurd is going on…and we’re not talking about the stock market.  While the wild swings in the DOW are fantastic entertainment, they’re not serious.  Not for us, at least.  We panicked and sold stocks long ago. Still, we watch … Continue reading

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When the Whole Paper Edifice Collapses

There was massive carnage on Wall Street yesterday – again.  No doubt, it makes for some exciting headlines.  But here at the Economic Prism we won’t take your time to ponder the stock market’s precipitous decline.  For, today, we’re more … Continue reading

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Making Obese Debt Levels Possible

Make no bones about it…this economy sucks eggs.  Just ask anyone who’s looking for a job and they’ll tell you, ‘no one’s hiring.’  Despite official decree from the National Bureau of Economic Research that the Great Recession ended in June … Continue reading

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A Run on the United States Government

Things are ugly out there.  The governments of the world are going broke in unison.  Over in Europe, the credit ratings of Greece, Ireland, and Portugal have been downgraded to junk bond status.  Italian and Spanish debt is sure to … Continue reading

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