3 Key European Developments To Consider [View article]
Chronic Crisis Fatigue Encephalitis. It's all just noise until the gum drop, glue goo, and euro-hyperbole fail to clog the dam sam. http://bit.ly/s27ECm
3 Key European Developments To Consider [View article]
Wash and Repeat.
Distinct and seperates anounce and promise to borrow and again borrow in order to multiply through leverage and funnel to the multiple insolvent insolvents. Repeat process into perpetuity.
What is your timeframe? I'm looking at Silver bottoming out right before Christmas like normal. However, I am concerned that a prolonged European crisis could drag out the bottoming process for Silver past the new year.
Report: Germans About To Launch Bomb Within Heart Of Europe [View article]
James, Bravo for your bold calls as of late. It never ceases to amaze me how the eurozone has successfully kicked the can down the road to date. I have been reading a lot about the euro crisis recently and one would think that your view would be consensus. I think it is amazing that calling an ugly end to this problem is probably a contrarian view right now. (according to the US equity market)
Contributor Chris Ciovacco has similar views to your and yet he is long TLT.
Divergences Point To Risk Of Stock Market Crash [View article]
James,
Excellent article. I have spent some time trying to understand what was happening during the 2008 financial crisis that took the US banking system to the brink of collapse. (Correct me if I'm wrong) I believe the most dangerous momement was around sept. 15 when Paulson and Bernanke flooded the US banking system with cash and avoided an electronic run on the banks.
I am just not confident that the EU, IMF, and ECB could act with the same quickness and decisiveness if it became necessary. This senario could happen in more that one country right?
Forget Lehman, Watching For Another Credit-Anstalt Moment [View article]
Great article.
What are your thoughts on the various greek bonds debts that are coming due this week? The media has been quiet on this topic.
http://bit.ly/tMqcDv
Thanks,
Rob
3 Key European Developments To Consider [View article]
3 Key European Developments To Consider [View article]
Distinct and seperates anounce and promise to borrow and again borrow in order to multiply through leverage and funnel to the multiple insolvent insolvents. Repeat process into perpetuity.
Why You Should Short Silver Now [View article]
I would go Feb- only no Feb contracts.
Why You Should Short Silver Now [View article]
Report: Germans About To Launch Bomb Within Heart Of Europe [View article]
Bravo for your bold calls as of late. It never ceases to amaze me how the eurozone has successfully kicked the can down the road to date. I have been reading a lot about the euro crisis recently and one would think that your view would be consensus. I think it is amazing that calling an ugly end to this problem is probably a contrarian view right now. (according to the US equity market)
Contributor Chris Ciovacco has similar views to your and yet he is long TLT.
Divergences Point To Risk Of Stock Market Crash [View article]
Excellent article. I have spent some time trying to understand what was happening during the 2008 financial crisis that took the US banking system to the brink of collapse. (Correct me if I'm wrong)
I believe the most dangerous momement was around sept. 15 when Paulson and Bernanke flooded the US banking system with cash and avoided an electronic run on the banks.
I am just not confident that the EU, IMF, and ECB could act with the same quickness and decisiveness if it became necessary. This senario could happen in more that one country right?