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Getting “Real” about Gold
The odds of a long-awaited precious metals correction increased this week. Gold and silver have been setting new high after new high. Gold is up $100 and silver’s... Read »
Netflix (NFLX): Is Everybody In? Then Let the Pain Begin…
More than $1 billion disappeared from investors’ accounts today. It wasn’t because of the latest Ponzi scheme. It was because of our “big prediction” for... Read »
What the End of QE2 Means for Gold
In the last six weeks gold has erased all the losses from the short-lived correction. Gold is back setting new all-time highs and silver is up more than 30% in the... Read »
Taking $100 Oil in Stride
$100 oil is dominating the financial headlines. Some analysts have warned $100 will stop the recovery in its tracks. Others put the magic number between $120 and... Read »
Rear Earth Elements: A Bubble Too Far
The about-to-be-toppled Egyptian regime has sparked fears of upheaval sweeping through the remaining U.S. friendly regimes in the world’s oil heartland. Nowhere... Read »
The Rise and (Likely) Fall of Netflix
Our big prediction for 2011 is playing out perfectly. In our only big prediction for 2011 we wrote: Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) will post some blow-out results in January... Read »
When the Last Buyer Buys
“We think the U.S. economy will slow [next year] but narrowly miss an outright recession. We expect the overall stock market to bounce around, as it did this year,... Read »
Coal Stocks: Boom, Bust, Repeat
China has been hit with a new commodity shortage. Forbes reports, “Power cuts and rationing are hitting parts of central and northern China as winter coal supplies... Read »
The Real Oil Boom: Growing Five Times Faster
Think $88 oil is too high? From the current macro view, it would certainly seem so. Global GDP growth is expected to come in at a relatively meager 3% next year.... Read »
Betting on Gold and Farmland
Things are looking bleak in the United States. Almost no one is seeing a turnaround anytime soon. A recent USA Today/Gallup poll found 82% of respondents thought... Read »






