Politicians always appear to consider the cost of acting versus the cost of inaction. As long as more money is lined up: be that from the central government for the regions; be that from a European stability fund for the government; or be it from the IMF, incentives for reforms are taken away. [Spain is a prime example of what is wrong with Europe - and much of the world. Let me explain why that is the case and how to benefit from the overall situation.] Words: 1174
Read More »Campbell Asks: Can Italy Be Far Behind Spain?
About three months ago, shortly before Greece's sovereign debt was restructured, I began to warn about Spain as the next Eurozone country to focus on. That has, indeed, turned out to be 'all the news' with reports every day on Spain's deteriorating financial condition. Given the ongoing world economic uncertainty and volatility, however, I suggest you now begin to pay very careful attention to Italy going forward, but doing so without losing sight of what is transpiring in Spain. [Let me explain why I see 'Italy' eventually surpassing Spain as 'all the news'.] Words: 485
Read More »Have Your Say in World Consumer Confidence Index Survey – Here's How
According to the latest real-time Worldwide Consumer Confidence Index most respondents believe that their economic circumstances will improve over the next 6 months even though such confidence has declined marginally from 30 days ago. You don't feel the same way? OK, read on and actually participate in the survey to have your view of things so recorded. It is fast and easy to do. Here's how. Words: 410
Read More »What Does 'Structural' Unemployment Mean? What Does It Mean for Future Economic Growth ?
It is important when your read articles on Job Reports that you understand what Structural Unemployment is, and what it means to economic growth. [This short article will attempt to do just that.] Words: 432
Read More »Majority of Americans Finally Agree on Something – and Its Economic!
No matter how you break it down — whether by party/ideology, household income, age, or any other category — the majority of Americans agree on one thing.....[Here are the details.] Words: 260
Read More »John Mauldin: Will Germany's Money Keep the Eurozone Afloat?
The European politicians are totally committed to keeping the eurozone together. It’s a bad idea, but they are committed to it - and they are willing to spend everybody else’s money - especially German money - to do that.
Read More »Campbell's Challenge: How Likely Is $1,000 Gold, Higher Interest Rates and a Faltering U.S. Recovery?
Please read the referenced articles below with an open mind, and only then reach your own conclusions. [Yes, you are being challenged again to 'think for yourself' - and invest accordingly.] Words: 699
Read More »We Have Been Put In an IMPOSSIBLE Economic Situation – Here's How
Matters can not, and will not, get better...the country is gone, it is no longer alterable...Past Fed actions have already released the inflation genie into the system. When he decides to explode no one can predict, but an explosion is inevitable...[and then we will have] rioting in the streets. [Let me explain our cuurent situation, what is developing and what will eventually unfold.] Words: 1075
Read More »Busy? Here Are Today’s Five ‘Speak For Themselves’ Headlines
The 5 headlines below have been personally filtered this morning from over 1,200 articles canvassing economic and resource news. Reading these headlines will keep you well informed and save you time in the process. Links are included for access to each article should you wish to explore a topic more fully. Words: 285
Read More »Fleckenstein: How Can So Many People Who Believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and Goldilocks Be Employed on Wall Street? (+2K Views)
We are going to get more money printing...[yet,] somehow, guys who want to buy stocks at 1,400 on the S&P all conclude that the Fed is going to stop easing...I just don't understand [when] the consequences of money printing are going to be more inflation and the metals (gold and silver) are going to be a big beneficiary of that.
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