John Williams: A Downhill Run for the Dollar in 2015

Source: JT Long of The Gold Report  (12/17/14) Rosy GDP numbers may have cheered the masses, but John Williams ofShadowStats.com says we’re a long way from prosperity. In this interview with The Gold Report, Williams debunks the myth of economic recovery and warns that we still have serious debts to settle. That is why he is recommending caution in 2015

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For Traders and Asset Managers, Puerto Rico’s Tax Incentives Are a No-Brainer

By Nick Giambruno   Whenever I see the words “life-changing opportunity” or something like that, I immediately dismiss it as a lame gimmick or hyperbole. And while I am truly reluctant to use those often misused words, I can honestly think of no better way to describe Puerto Rico’s tax incentives for traders, hedge funds,

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German Chancellor Merkel Won’t Let Ukraine Get in the Way of Business

By Marin Katusa, Chief Energy Investment Strategist The Ukraine crisis has moderated for now, but it should have awakened the world to the new “great game” being played in Eastern Europe. Vladimir Putin is positioning Russia to control the global energy trade, knowing that he holds the trump card: Europe’s dependence on Russian oil 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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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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