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Don’t Think About White Elephants

Oil rose to $116 yesterday. The Dow gained 26 points. Gold went up too - to $829.

After the biggest spending and borrowing binge in history, Americans need time and money. They need to pay their debts. They need to build…

28Aug2008 | Daily Reckoning | 0 comments | Continued

The Word on the Street

A lot to talk about today…

The “word” on the street is “subprime.” According to the American Dialect Society, it’s the most important new word this year. Along with “jingle mail,” “exploding ARMs” and “liars’ loans,” it came into the popular…

19Aug2008 | Daily Reckoning | 0 comments | Continued

END OF AN ERA?

There is no doubt in my mind that since the early 1970’s the global economic boom has been largely financed by an ever-expanding quantity of money and credit. Once gold was removed from the monetary system in 1971, central banks…

13Aug2008 | Daily Reckoning | 0 comments | Continued

The Biggest Transfer of Wealth in History

“Hedge Fund Manager Describes Rock Bottom,” says a New York Times headline.

Poor Mr. John Devaney. He had to sell his Renoir. His Gulfstream. One of his mansions. And his yacht. Ouch. He says he’s personally lost $150 million trying to…

12Jul2008 | Daily Reckoning | 0 comments | Continued

BACK TO BASICS

I have been buying natural resources since 2001. Back then, commodity prices were the cheapest ever in the history of capitalism and tangibles were not on the radar screen of many investors (they still are not). Fast forward to early…

20Jun2008 | Daily Reckoning | 0 comments | Continued

Politics & Government

13Mar2008 | Stephen Oakes | 0 comments | Continued

Daily Reckoning’s Bill Bonner: Demise of the Dollar and the new economic superpowers

Bill Bonner

Baltimore – (TFN): The following was taken from Agora Inc. founder Bill Bonner’s appearance on TFN Smart Investing with Krista Das filmed on December 17, 2007. ( Watch the Market Forecast 2008 video.)

Krista Das: Over the past five years, the value…

16Jan2008 | Anonymous | 1 comment | Continued
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