There is a desire to see this as a bullish market? Who doesn’t like a bull? If you listen to ongoing discussion on CNBC, Bloomberg, and other media, you get a sense of optimism; or perhaps it’s just a bunch of cheerleaders touting their own book.
I do agree that there is not the euphoria that one gets at market tops. At the same time, review the earnings and PE ratios as discussed by Ian Gordon below and you can see why Wall Street may not be terribly optimistic. Perhaps they don’t really buy the optimism of cheerleading optimists. Also, I’m…
Subscribe
An avowed Keynesian, Equities and Economics Report writer Victor Gonçalves braces against the economic gale-force headwinds that threaten to whip gold’s stellar run into seasonal weakness. But, before the new year, the yellow metal will generally see more strength than weakness, according to Victor, after which "things really get sour." In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, Victor says he’s rooting for the juniors in the homestretch, affirming: "This is the best part about juniors—we’re in results season."
Odd things are happening in
A shining example of using the sun’s energy to heat, cool and light the homes and businesses of a desert community in California is poised to power up next year. It’s due in part to the emergence of a technology that uses refraction rather than reflection to produce solar power on a utility-size scale at half the price of photovoltaic technology. But major credit also goes to the pioneering efforts of REDCO, a privately held company, which Ryan Davies established last year to unite free-market concepts with sound environmental policy. The Energy Report caught up with Ryan in the…



