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Consumers Focus On Reducing Debt Instead Of Investing

After 11 years of roller coaster rides in the stock market which have only intensified in recent months investors are happy to use their money for Christmas shopping and debt reduction instead of investing. If you look at what people are typing into Google last month you will see that 12,100 people looked for How [...]

Bernanke Offers Little – Silver & Gold Plunge

Both silver and gold have joined the risk asset plunge as the U.S. Dollar once again becomes the safe haven of choice. Gold which has been the safe haven most of the year is currently down over $80 after making a double top in the $1920 area. Deflation is back on the table as the [...]

Dr Copper Is Predicting Cardiac Arrest

Over the past several years investors have treated copper as a leading indicator of global economic health. If this is the case, copper and the copper etf (COPX) are predicting a bleak future. Copper prices are reliant upon growth in the emerging markets (especially China) and the emerging markets are reliant upon exports to the [...]

Gold Top Is Similar To April Silver Top

Looking at a chart of the recent price action in Gold and the Gold ETF (GLD) you can see many striking similarities with the April top in silver futures prices. First of all, if you take a look at the two charts below you will see that chart patterns are almost identical. Gold Chart Showing [...]

Emerging Markets ETF – BRIC Update

It seems like the emerging markets have been struggling for a long time already. China, India and Brazil all topped out in the beginning of last November and had been struggling long before the U.S. market rolled over. Russia soared with QE2 then topped out in January and has given back all the gains. Now [...]