The price pattern of the Stock Market has diverted from what would be a direct parallel to the Great Depression legs down. Any time the market diverts from what we call our “closest fit” parallels to history, that puts a check in our spirit. * Please comment on the video at the bottom of the page [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 19, 2009
In the soybeans, we’ve seen the market surge, especially these last couple of days, and so it’s all systems go as far as our bullish projections, but there is no question the market has gotten ahead of itself in terms of its overall velocity of advance. * Please comment on the video at the bottom of [...]
Continue reading...Friday, January 30, 2009
Now we’ll look at silver. This goes to another complex. We looked at the crude oil, which represents the energy complex, the most important, far and away, for the economy. Then we looked at the soybeans, very representative of the agricultural sector since basically all the agricultural markets are playing to the same beat, whether the [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Rekindled inflation fears and the desire for a store of newfound wealth contribute to investor demand for precious metals in developing countries like China and India. China still has the lowest per-capita consumption of gold in the world, but the biggest Asian central banks hold a small proportion of total reserves in gold compared to their western counterparts, leaving them with ample room to add to holdings.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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