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  • commenter
    Aug 15 04:41 PM
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    The Dollar Rally Ends [view article]
    There was bound to be a correction after 10 days of consistent uptrend but I feel it will rise soon as the fundamentals are strongly in favor. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 15 01:18 PM
    The Dollar Rally Ends [view article]
    If you hold a candle behind your computer monitor, you will see "...NOT!" appear after the headline. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 15 12:40 PM
    The Dollar Rally Ends [view article]
    How can you possibly argue with the authority so evident in the precision of the data and cogent analysis of this article? It's scarcely necessary to check the market. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 15 12:24 PM
    The Dollar Rally Ends [view article]
    Does CLH stand for 'Curmudgeon & Lunatic Here'? Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 14 10:18 AM
    The Dollar Rally Ends [view article]
    I disagree with you but thats what makes a market. The dollar is over bought and the commodities are over sold. However I expect the gold and commodity rallies to be weak. People never believe a turn in the market is real. After 8 years the gold, commodities and the dollar have turned and a lot of money will be lost by the deniers. Reply
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    Aug 12 03:03 AM
    P/E Ratio & Estimated Earnings Growth for S&P Sectors [view article]
    wondering how all sector earnings significantly below the total S&P500 earnings? should the S&P500 earnings be close to the weighted sector earnings? Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 08 07:21 AM
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    What the Fed's Latest Decision Means for Investors [view article]
    enjoyed the article which akes a lotof sense.My free website has achived over double digit growth because of understandng the prnciples the author has put forward.The companies which can"handle" inflation best have performed best Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 07 11:44 PM
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    What the Fed's Latest Decision Means for Investors [view article]
    Thanks Ed.

    I was very pleasantly surprised to hear the FDR administration was per usual govt ineptitude, only able to collect but 20% of the people's gold. Pretty sure we'd be less proud of the current crop. But how dare the criminals even try, eh? The thought is shaming.

    The great Ponzi has run it's course.

    Why is this ANY diff from 20'S Germany but for being on a global scale this time?

    It's well past time to neuter Leviathan
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  • commenter
    Aug 06 11:29 PM
    What the Fed's Latest Decision Means for Investors [view article]
    I'm afraid Mr Marxbites is on the right track. Almost all Americans are debt slaves. Their currency only worth something due to mass hypnosis. Gold and silver are the real currencies, but the government might take them just as they took the gold of their citizens in 1933. Mr Courtenay is right gold should rally, but it is not in the interest of the controllers of the fiat money supply to do so. I suggest buying some gold and silver and trying to enjoy the remainder of your life in whatever pursuit you believe is worthwhile. I believe the oncoming collapse will be unprecedented and may lead us back to serfdom of the dark ages. Good luck everyone. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 06 06:52 PM
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    What the Fed's Latest Decision Means for Investors [view article]
    Thanks for all the useful comments and feedback. Reply
  • What the Fed's Latest Decision Means for Investors [view article]
    The economy is slow and inflation seems to be under control because bank lending is contracting due to their loan problems. When they have less money to lend, credit in the economy contracts. The Fed is doing everything it can to increase liquidity and get credit expanding again. They can print as much money as they need to fix the banks problems.

    It really is a matter of timing. After the banks start expanding loans again, all this liquidity will cause an excessive amount of credit which will fire up inflation. It will be more difficult for the Fed to remove this excess liquidity once it is out in the economy without very high interest rates, reserve requirements. This excess liquidity being pumped into the economy now will be the fuel for future inflation, although it may be slow to show up because banks have not yet started to expand credit. It will eventually show up, by definition just when the bank credit problems look like they are getting better. Good article.
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  • commenter
    Aug 06 03:23 PM
    What the Fed's Latest Decision Means for Investors [view article]
    The Fed should have RAISED RATES! With oil prices declining, Bernanke could have given oil a good swift kick in the pants and bolstered the dollar. But, he couldn't abandon his Wall Street banker buddies and do the right thing.

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  • commenter
    Aug 06 02:17 PM
    What the Fed's Latest Decision Means for Investors [view article]
    I'm pretty sure everyone is aware that the Fed has a choice. Bailout **or** inflation. I think that for the most part, they are doing what they have to. What's the real alternative.... Let the patient die? Think of it as a cancer treatment. Cancer drugs kill cells.. Hopefully, the result is positive in the long run....

    jegan ;-)

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  • commenter
    Aug 06 01:23 PM
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    What the Fed's Latest Decision Means for Investors [view article]
    swartzfr - 6 or 7 years???

    You mean like 100yrs of criminal unconstitutional monopoly cartel Fed of massive corruption and theft of the people by interest and inflation??

    Man - get an education, and not one sponsored by govt greased liars, cheats, thieves and murderers! Sheeesh!

    Here's a good start - it IS in English:
    The Bank of England and the Federal Reserve System
    www.mnemeion.studien-v...
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  • commenter
    Aug 06 12:57 PM
    What the Fed's Latest Decision Means for Investors [view article]
    mining stocks are not so easy to trade like the period 2001-06. Hui index is below may 06 when gold was trading around 650, now two years later with gold around 900, the income statements are really poor and frustrating. teh recent selloff came by as companies started reporting and hui fell from 460 to 360, a really masacre. management has made many errors, issuing to many capital, keeping too long the hedge book, paying absurd prices for competitos and so on. The only companies that fullfilled are barrick and newmont and buenaventura that has beee hit recently because it has copper as a byproduct. To put it in a nutshell, a very if not the most complicated sector, gold has risen in tha period from 660 to 900, and mining shares are below whatever are the reasons, now if you want to see hui at 515 (march 08)you need a gold of 1000, teh same old story but i know that at these prices the sector is a buy but you have to be more studious to choose , not all are winners Reply

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