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Article by A. Gary Shilling in Bloomberg News Don’t be fooled by the recent rebound in stocks; the investment scene is beginning to resemble the 1929 market crash and the early 1930s Great...
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Article by Shawn Langlois The Wall Street Journal Market Watch Paul Singer, the hedge-fund billionaire behind Elliot Management, warned last month that the ultimate path of global stock markets...
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Article by Doug Casey in Commodity Trade Mantra It’s an unfortunate historical anomaly that people think about the paper in their wallets as money. The dollar is, technically, a currency. A...
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Article by Jared Dillian in The Wall Street Journal Market Watch The average Wall Street trader believes all kinds of crazy stuff. One long-running theory claims that the federal government has...
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Article by Daniela Cambonein The Street We are fighting a third world war against the pandemic, an unprecedented event, and monetary policy response is set to drive gold prices to levels never...
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Article by Shawn Langlois in The Wall Street Market Watch ‘The greatest mistake of all investors is to think that what has done well lately is a better investment rather than more expensive. And...
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Article by Samuel Shen & Emily Chow in Reuters The president of the Shanghai Gold Exchange (SGE) called for a new super-sovereign currency to offset the global dominance of the U.S. dollar,...
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Article by Adam Shaw in Fox News website Congressional budget scorekeepers sounded the alarm Friday just as President Trump signed another multibillion-dollar coronavirus response bill,...
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Article by Elena Mazneva in Bloomberg News Bank of America Corp. raised its 18-month gold-price target to $3,000 an ounce -- more than 50% above the existing price record -- in a report titled...
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Article by Lawrence Delevingne and Svea Herbst-Baylissn in Reuters News Billionaire Paul Singer’s Elliott Management said global stocks could tumble further, ultimately losing half or more of...
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