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By James Turk |
February 8, 2012
Market bubbles are, as the name implies, unsustainable. They are manifest by inflated prices that go up and up to achieve unthinkable levels for a while, and in some cases, for a very long while.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
May 5, 2011
What would happen if I recommended a stock that had no profits, was cash flow negative, and had a net worth of negative $44 trillion? Chances are, you would de-friend me from you Facebook account and delete me from your address book.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
March 7, 2011
If you have not made your year by now, you are dead meat. Many of 2011's big moves have occurred, and there aren't going to be many fireworks for the rest of the year. Many asset classes are about to settle down into boring, predictable ranges.
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By Jon Nadler |
August 12, 2010
For the first time in six years, Japanese authorities drew one step closer to halting the seemingly endless gains in the yen via Finance Minister Noda's cryptic message that his government will take 'appropriate' action with regard to the currency.