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Are the Markets Being Manipulated?
What if I told you I have a secret trading system that’s right 98% of the time? Would you be interested in what I thought the market was going to do next? Or would... Read »
Gold: A New Trend, Bucking the Downtrend
Put together a volatile asset class, a new all-time high, a sharp correction, and the start of a New Year and what do you get…a very diverse set of expectations. Many... Read »
The Virtuous Cycle of Higher Gold Prices
Gold took a big hit today. As I write, gold is down $51 per ounce. Wall Street’s momentum-chasing traders, whose new found affinity for the yellow metal helped... Read »
Gold’s Run is Nowhere Near Coming to An End
Gold has been on a tear. Gold has marched past $1100 an ounce and its strength is unmatched. The price of gold has only dipped two days in the month of November. The... Read »
Rethinking the Growing Bubble in Chinese Markets
“It’s the only place we could take a company in a developed industry and double our business each year for five years. Where else can you start out with $5 million... Read »
The Big Run in Agriculture is Coming
The window of opportunity is still wide open. When the markets were in a state of confusion last fall, we tried to keep our heads level and focus on the future. One... Read »
Are There Any Sectors or Stocks Which Haven’t Done Well in This Rally?
It’s a tough time to be looking for contrarian opportunities. Almost every sector has done exceptionally well. Car rental companies have delivered 500%+ returns... Read »
The Market is Set to Make a Very Big Move
“The main purpose of the stock market is to make fools of as many men as possible.” – Bernard Baruch The market is set to make a move…a very big move. And... Read »
As Easy as A-1-2-3
Stock stories just don’t get better than this. What if I told you I’ve found a relatively small company shaping up to be one of the future leaders in the lithium/hybrid... Read »
The ‘Smart’ and ‘Dumb’ Money
Herding is when many investors make the same choice based on observations of others, independent of their own knowledge. Markets do tend to have phases when one... Read »




