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US Financial Debt Management - 2006-08-22
The United States is going to experience financial consequences for its debt structure, as foreigners stop buying and holding US paper. The main reason for this incredible ability to postpone financial consequences in the US for many decades stems mostly from foreigners willing to buy our debt. The end game for all this excessive spending and debt has always been the time when foreigners finally say no more to our debt instruments. I believe that time is upon us.

Real Inflation - 2006-08-18
War fighting may be tough on the boots but its murder on the wallet. Unfortunately, Captain Allan McClain learned this lesson the hard way. And a hard lesson it was. Amazingly he laid out an incredible $600 for a new pair.

Ready for Stagflation? - 2006-08-11
After reading the tea leaves and the chicken entrails earlier this month white smoke was finally seen billowing from under the conference room door on Tuesday. It signaled to the anxious markets that a decision had been made.

Federal Reserve Board and Inflation - 2006-08-04
With my apologies to William Carlos Williams and his own red wheelbarrow the current frenzy of Federal Reserve Board speculation has moved me to verse of my own.

Gold Mining Stocks Showing Huge Value - 2006-08-03
While nobody has a crystal ball to foresee the future, recent events suggest to me that we may be coming to the end of the correction that has held most of the mining stocks hostage these past few months.

Commodities Market Cycle - 2006-07-27
Since the beginning of 2006 we have seen an exciting up move and a corresponding correction. The shift in portfolio value for most resource stock investors was enormous as the market hit its peak and then corrected severely a few months later.

Looking at Long-Term Gold - 2006-07-18
Gold dips nearly $40 an ounce in two days! But are we concerned? Not a chance pal. Gold's long-term fundamentals are positive and we remain as bullish as ever.

Gold Science - 2006-07-17
There's no doubt about it folks -- Gold has made a comeback. And it's simply huge in the commodities market right now. But it's also in demand from scientists. They aren't investing in it -- They are using it to build nanostructures.

Precious Metals in China - 2006-06-28
The modernization of China and India will create the largest commodities bull market the world has ever known. Where will your money be?

Bolivia Nationalized Mines - 2006-05-19
Gold World discusses the pros and cons of Bolivia nationalized mines.

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