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By Paul Van Eeden |
September 8, 2006
The Chinese economy is too closely tied to the U.S. economy to withstand a slowdown in U.S. consumer spending without getting dragged down.
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By Paul Van Eeden |
July 30, 2006
When investors buy stocks because they believe the economy is slowing down, it is a sign that we have reached the top of the market.
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By Paul Van Eeden |
July 21, 2006
This market is dangerous: investors are desperately searching for good news.
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By Paul Van Eeden |
July 17, 2006
What will happen first? Will the dollar collapse causing more money to be allocated to metals thus pushing metals prices even higher, or will base metals correct dragging gold down with them?