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Cooking the Gold Books
posted to The Daily Reckoning on Fri 24th May 13
We got a small, if bitter, taste of golds Zero Hour in the second half of April.Either that, or the worlds largest banks engineered a takedown of gold for the purpose of staving off Zero Hour… for now.As youll recall from these pages in March, Zero Hour
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Bubbles for Bubbles Sake
posted to The Daily Reckoning on Fri 24th May 13
Look, Im sick of reading about bubbles — no matter what the conversation, wrote our own Greg Guenthner in yesterdays Trend Playbook.Its clear that the 2008 crash remains a psychological burden to most investors. So they continue to categorize any rising
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Investing in the New Captains of Industry, Part III
posted to The Daily Reckoning on Fri 24th May 13
In 2011, PayPal co-founder Peter Thiels venture capital firm put out a white paper called We Wanted Flying Cars, Instead We Got 140 Characters. His thesis was that computers are getting faster, cheaper and better but when it comes to transportation, energy,
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Cooking the Gold Books
posted to The Daily Reckoning on Fri 24th May 13
We got a small, if bitter, taste of golds Zero Hour in the second half of April.Either that, or the worlds largest banks engineered a takedown of gold for the purpose of staving off Zero Hour… for now.As youll recall from these pages in March, Zero Hour
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Bubbles for Bubbles Sake
posted to The Daily Reckoning on Fri 24th May 13
Look, Im sick of reading about bubbles — no matter what the conversation, wrote our own Greg Guenthner in yesterdays Trend Playbook.Its clear that the 2008 crash remains a psychological burden to most investors. So they continue to categorize any rising
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Investing in the New Captains of Industry, Part III
posted to The Daily Reckoning on Fri 24th May 13
In 2011, PayPal co-founder Peter Thiels venture capital firm put out a white paper called We Wanted Flying Cars, Instead We Got 140 Characters. His thesis was that computers are getting faster, cheaper and better but when it comes to transportation, energy,



