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The New Inflation and Lessons for Greenspan's Replacement

We've learned a lot about inflation in the past 35 years. From the double-digit price increases of the 1970s to a close brush with deflation... [Read More!]
10/25/05 - 12:15:27 -

Trading the Oil Bull

After powering 42% higher so far in 2005, rising crude oil prices are increasingly dominating the popular market psyche. Indeed it is hard to... [Read More!]
10/22/05 - 09:33:15 -

Quarterly Review and Outlook

Over the first nine months of this year, the yield on the two year note increased from 3.1% to 4.2% as the monetary authorities hiked... [Read More!]
10/18/05 - 09:19:21 -

Global Gold Highs

Earlier this week gold closed over $475 in US dollar terms and came within spitting distance of €400 in euros. These stunning levels are... [Read More!]
10/15/05 - 08:17:14 -

Smoothing Out Inflation

How can inflation be so low over the past few years if we see rising energy prices, ever-increasing medical costs and especially the cost of... [Read More!]
10/15/05 - 08:08:36 -

Market is Now Oversold – Can It Get more Oversold?

In our commentaries over the last couple of weeks, I have consistently harped on the need for an oversold condition before the market can enjoy... [Read More!]
10/13/05 - 14:44:16 -

Ah Brave new world

Last week we looked at how technology has the potential to slow and possibly reverse aging within the next two decades. Marvelous cures for the... [Read More!]
10/09/05 - 02:55:55 -

Waiting For Average

The long-term average return from the stock market is 10.4%. As the earliest baby boomers... [Read More!]
10/04/05 - 08:31:27 -