Tag Archives: treasuries
Why U.S. Treasuries are No Longer the Safest Investment in the World
The world’s a humbling place. It’ll change right before your very eyes and you don’t even know it…until it’s too late. Where markets are concerned this can be an expensive and chastening lesson. Not long ago it was common knowledge … Continue reading
When Hell Froze Over
“By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.” – William Shakespeare, Macbeth On Tuesday, presidential candidate Rick Perry said further money printing between now and the election by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke “…is almost treasonous.” Immediately, … Continue reading
On Driving the Economy into a Brick Wall
Last Friday the University of Michigan reported a consumer sentiment measurement of 54.9 for August…down from 63.7 in July. It has been quite a while since consumers have been so in the dumps. In fact, consumer disposition has not been … Continue reading
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




