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Debt Crisis Solutions are Leaving Investors Behind

Debt Crisis Solutions are Leaving Investors Behind | Gold and What Moves it. | Scoop.it

"How the losses are being paid for... IT USED TO BE taken for granted that you could put aside some money and earn enough interest to be better off than when you started.

 

"As the world continues to struggle with the aftermath of an enormous credit boom and its subsequent bust, though, this kind of objective seems hopelessly naïve. Events in Europe and the US this week are the latest reminder of this. To see why, let's start with a riddle:

 

"If I owe you €10,000, and the amount of money I have is zero, is it possible to let me off the hook without you taking a loss?

The question is rather silly, yet it is analogous to the one facing policymakers in Europe right now as they decide what to do about Greece. ..."

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We’ll See Breathtaking Moves In Stocks, Gold & Silver in 2013

We’ll See Breathtaking Moves In Stocks, Gold & Silver in 2013 | Gold and What Moves it. | Scoop.it

On the heels of some wild trading action this past week in the gold, silver and stock markets, today 56-year market veteran and analyst Ron Rosen sent King World News a fascinating piece.  Rosen states that we are headed for some extremely violent trading in stock markets this year, but he believes gold and silver will begin a dynamic rise in 2013.  Nick Laird from ShareLynx assisted Rosen by putting together some fantastic charts for this piece.


The secret to knowing what the markets will do through time is really no secret.  All we really must know is how people in the markets collectively function through time.  Are there collective patterns of buying and selling?  Do any of these patterns repeat through time? Do market movements from the past repeat in the future?  The answer is yes, they do. This is what I have been studying for 56 years.  

 

Before I could confidently and accurately see patterns in others taking place I had to see the patterns in myself and examine how I repeated them over and over.  Until I began to fully recognize them I was not able to change and modify them.  The markets consist of millions of participants who do not recognize that they are collectively repeating their patterns of buying and selling through time ...


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