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How the Rising Dollar Could Trigger the Next Global Financial Crisis

By John Mauldin This week’s Outside the Box continues with a theme that I and my colleague Worth Wray have been hammering on for some time: the very real potential for a rising dollar to trigger the next global financial crisis. We are concerned about the consequences of multi-speed economic growth around the world and […]

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Elliott Wave Charts Point to Shocking Countertrend for Gold: Steven Hochberg

Source: JT Long of The Gold Report  (12/10/14) It’s not just surfers who scrutinize wave patterns. Steven Hochberg, chief market analyst at Elliott Wave International, uses the Wave Principle to predict the movements of commodities and the stock market based on a number of factors, including sentiment. In this interview with The Gold Report, he reads the waves and

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Connecting the Dots: The Perils and Opportunities of the 2014 Holiday Shopping Seasons

By Tony Sagami For two college summers and Christmas vacations, I worked the docks at the Port of Tacoma. The work was a little dangerous, but it wasn’t hard because everybody seemed to spend just as much time playing cards as working. And the money was fantastic: $13 an hour back in the 1970s! As

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Russia and China’s Natural Gas Deals Are a Death Knell for Canada’s LNG Ambitions

By Marin Katusa, Chief Energy Investment Strategist In recent years, a number of Asian companies have been betting that Canada will be able to export cheap liquefied natural gas (LNG) from its west coast. These big international players include PetroChina, Mitsubishi, CNOOC, and, until December 3, Malaysian state-owned Petronas. However, that initial interest is decidedly

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