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By Daniel P. Collins |
April 27, 2012
Jim Sinclair is not simply a gold bug; he successfully has called every major move in the precious metal — both up and down — over a generation. But he is not merely a market guru either. Sinclair has had a love affair with markets for 50 years.
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By Peter Schiff |
May 9, 2010
As Americans observe the chaos in Greece, most assume that the strength of our currency, the credit worthiness of our government, and the vast expanse of two oceans, will prevent a similar scene from playing out in our streets.
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By Peter Schiff |
April 26, 2010
In an overly indebted world, the $2.5 trillion that China holds in foreign reserves is acting as a center of economic gravity, inexorably pulling all market participants into its orbit.
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By Peter Schiff |
April 2, 2010
Now that the real estate bubble has burst, the Fed is inflating the biggest bubble of them all -- a bubble in government.
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By Peter Schiff |
March 12, 2010
When a lot of traders agree on a particular trade, it's more likely that in the short-run the opposite trade will be a winner.
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By Peter Schiff |
March 2, 2010
It is astounding how many economists, government officials, and Wall Street strategists construe the current economic conditions as evidence of a bona fide recovery.
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By Peter Schiff |
February 12, 2010
A strange thing is happening. With some exceptions, many asset classes have tended to move in the same direction on a day to day basis. Why?
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By Peter Schiff |
January 29, 2010
In his State of the Union address, the President spoke optimistically about the future, but in reality there is little evidence to support such an upbeat outlook.
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By Lorimer Wilson |
January 26, 2010
The cosiness that exists between the U.S. Congress and the financial elite has not worked, and is not working, in the best interest of the average American. But what does it mean for gold?
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By Peter Schiff |
January 24, 2010
The Samoan situation offers a clear lesson for the rest of America about how government policies can devastate an economy -- and how the road to hell is paved with good intentions.