What will happen to commodities in 2011?
First, consider the following: Commodities are up across the board, in some cases quite dramatically. This boom is international — manufacturers are bidding up prices and there are strains on available...
View ArticleUS shows two negative indicators
Corporate insiders, apparently bullish no less than a month ago, have been selling nearly seven shares of their company’s stock for each share they are buying. When there is a major rally from...
View ArticleThe Central Planning Gambit: Can Central Banks Avoid a Crash?
The Bank for International Settlements put out its annual report on June 29. It says that the recovery is driven primarily by new fiat money generated by central banks. As a result, the pricing of...
View ArticleRED ALERT! Canada’s Yield Curve is Inverting
The yield curve in Canada shows signs of inverting. We need to watch this carefully as it is a strong indicator that we are heading towards a recession. This week the rate on 3-month Canadian t-bills...
View ArticleDanger: Yield Curve Is Giving Us Economic Warning Signs
Canada’s yield curve is looking very scary. It has almost completely inverted and this is typically an indicator of coming recession. An inverted yield curve occurs when short-term bond yields are...
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