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State Of The Union: 55 Things You May Not Know . . . But Should
Article By:
Larry Doyle
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Thursday, March 13, 2014 8:20 AM EDT
Think our society is not in distress and decline? I compel you to take a few minutes to review a listing of 55 items compiled by Michael Snyder of The American Dream.
How Samsung Is And Isn’t Copying Apple With The Galaxy S5
Article By:
Inneractive
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Thursday, March 13, 2014 6:23 AM EDT
Many were fascinated when the iPhone 5s was unveiled back in September. Okay, it may not have been as crazy as when the 5 came out, but it still generated a lot of buzz for the design and Touch ID. Fast forward to 2014, and Samsung announced the Galaxy S5.
Japanese Bonds Flash-Crash As USDJPY Slides And Gold Tops $1370
Article By:
Tyler Durden
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Thursday, March 13, 2014 5:55 AM EDT
With all eyes focused on China (which is quiet for now), Japanese bond futures just collapsed over a point on very heavy volume only to be instantly lifted back to a modest loss in what appears to be a flash-crash - rather than a fat-finger (jamming June JGBs down to 2-month low prices).
In this article: GLD
Poll Shows Why QE Has Been Ineffective
Article By:
Lance Roberts
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Thursday, March 13, 2014 5:47 AM EDT
I have discussed many times in the past the Fed's ongoing Quantitative Easing (QE) programs and their ineffectiveness of generating "self-sustaining" economic growth.
In this article: SPX
Is “Dr. Copper” Foreshadowing A Stock Market Crash Just Like It Did In 2008?
Article By:
Michael Snyder
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Thursday, March 13, 2014 5:34 AM EDT
Is the price of copper trying to tell us something? Traditionally, "Dr. Copper" has been a very accurate indicator of where the global economy is heading next.
It Didn't Snow In Australia: February Full-Time Jobs Surge Is Third Highest Ever
Article By:
Tyler Durden
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Thursday, March 13, 2014 5:22 AM EDT
Australia just added the 3rd most full-time jobs ever in a month according to the Aussie Bureau of Statistics. That is 16-times the average monthly gain since 1978.
But But But… China Gold Demand Is Dropping!
Article By:
Gary Tanashian
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Thursday, March 13, 2014 5:12 AM EDT
People bought last year because of China’s insatiable demand and the price of gold dropped. Now people get hysterical about a demand drop in China (as if gold is subject to the same macro economic issues as copper) and boink, it pops.
In this article: GLD
Decline Of The US Dollar - Response To Greg Mannarino
Video By:
Ernie Varitimos
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Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:59 AM EDT
I thought I would put into perspective the decline of the use dollar by comparing daily, weekly and monthly time frames. Then also comparing relative value to the Canada Dollar and the Euro.
FelCor Lodging Trusts - Barchart's Chart Of The Day
Article By:
Jim Van Meerten
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Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:53 AM EDT
he Chart of the Day is FelCor Lodging Trust (FCH). I found the stock by sorting the All Time High List for new high frequency in the last month and then eliminated the stocks that didn't have positive gains in the last week and month.
In this article: FCH
Gold Daily And Silver Weekly Charts - In Search Of The Yellow King
Article By:
Jesse's Cafe Americain
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Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:48 AM EDT
Silver really has not caught a spark yet, and when we see that we will know that gold and silver are both starting to get the bears on the run. Those who willfully ignore the unfolding currency war are probably undervaluing their risks.
Daily Market Commentary: Bulls Take The Advantage
Article By:
Declan Fallon
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Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:44 AM EDT
Better stuff from bulls as traders mounted defenses of support. The semiconductor had the best of the action, its large bullish engulfing pattern off the 20-day MA keeps with the story of an accelerating trend.
Nigeria’s Missing Oil Money Sparks Political Crisis
Article By:
OilPrice
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Thursday, March 13, 2014 12:52 AM EDT
Officially, President Jonathan suspended Central Bank Governor Lamido Sanusi in mid-February because of “financial recklessness and misconduct” and “far-reaching irregularities” at the bank, but the move is being widely interpreted as an attempt to silence a whistleblower.
Outside The Box: Seth Klarman: Investors Downplaying Risk “Never Turns Out Well”
Article By:
John Mauldin
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014 10:41 PM EDT
When it comes to stock market speculation and jumping on the bull market happy talk, Seth Klarman notes it’s never hard to build a “coalition of willing” who are willing to climb on the bandwagon.
Ted Butler: Why Not Just Close The COMEX
Article By:
Jesse's Cafe Americain
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014 9:12 PM EDT
This column tonight from Ted Butler at Butler Research set me back a bit. It would be like one of the most die hard economist Fed watchers, after forty years in the business, coming out and saying that the Fed has gone so far off the rails that we ought to just shut it down.