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Friday, April 30, 2010

Commodity Bull Market: Jim Rogers Shares His Latest Outlook on CNBC Squawk Box

Commodity Bull Market: Jim Rogers Shares His Latest Outlook on CNBC Squawk Box

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

FT Alphaville » ‘Some horrendous Keynesian/monetarist nightmare’

FT Alphaville » ‘Some horrendous Keynesian/monetarist nightmare’

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Canada's dollar plunges as U.S. greenback gains strength on Greek and Portuguese debt downgrade - Yahoo! Canada News

Canada's dollar plunges as U.S. greenback gains strength on Greek and Portuguese debt downgrade - Yahoo! Canada News

Monday, April 26, 2010

Gold Scents: ON THE BRINK OF AN ASSET EXPLOSION II

Gold Scents: ON THE BRINK OF AN ASSET EXPLOSION II

U.S. Stocks Cheapest Since 1990 on Analyst Estimates (Update3) - Bloomberg.com

U.S. Stocks Cheapest Since 1990 on Analyst Estimates (Update3) - Bloomberg.com

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Scientists Find God

Belief in God (and His Son, Jesus) improves life now (see link below); then there is the additional evidence (history and physical) that there is God or then, you might think not.  But why would you want to take any chance or risk?

Where could you be, say 75 years from now?  What is the risk / reward?  If life is improved now, then that sort of ends the discussion.  But then there is also the upside...just where could you be 75 years from now....for maybe what could be an eternity?  What are the risks you are willing to take and why? 

I am confused as to the reasons people reject God.  Logically, it does not make any sense due to the risk / reward equation.     


Scientists Find God: "Scientists Find God

A group of University of Toronto scientists has found that belief in God relieves stress and induces happiness.
'Religion provides meaning in people's lives,' noted Michael Inzlicht, a psychology professor at Toronto who participated in running tests on what relieves stress in people.
- Source: The Globe and Mail, 03/05/09"

Extraordinary Life

Canada at the Edge Of Deflation’s Vortex | Rick's Picks#more-16380

Canada at the Edge Of Deflation’s Vortex Rick's Picks#more-16380

Friday, April 16, 2010

Vancouver Real Estate Anecdote Archive

The crazy Vancouver real estate. This is a bubble.....but how long will the bubble last?


Vancouver Real Estate Anecdote Archive

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Solar Power at Night ? « Watts Up With That?

This is great.....solar power being supplied at night! 

Some enterprising Spaniards figured it out.....they took advantage of the EU's generous green-energy subsidies to set up and operate a solar energy array. The subsidies were so generous, in fact, that the operators figured out a way to produce solar energy at night: by using diesel generators to shine great, big halogen lights on the panels!

You too can generate energy with your solar system at night, all you need is an 850 million candlepower WWII era searchlight, now available for rent.

In time, even the government bureaucrats were able to figure out that there must be something amiss with a solar power operation that can produce energy in the dead of night.

 see link....

The insanity of greenery « Watts Up With That?

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Business cycles: All clear? | The Economist

Business cycles: All clear? | The Economist

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Ten Investment Themes For 2010 ~ market folly

Ten Investment Themes For 2010 ~ market folly

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pimco's bill gross frantically dumping treasuries thinks u.s. interest rates will soar: Tech Ticker, Yahoo! Finance

pimco's bill gross frantically dumping treasuries thinks u.s. interest rates will soar: Tech Ticker, Yahoo! Finance

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Canadian dollar nears parity after BoC, Flaherty comments - Yahoo! Canada News

Canadian dollar nears parity after BoC, Flaherty comments - Yahoo! Canada News

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Conoco sells Syncrude stake for $4.65 billion - MarketWatch

Conoco sells its Canadian Syncrude stake to the China.

Canadian Oil Sands (COS.un) was up 5%.

Conoco sells Syncrude stake for $4.65 billion - MarketWatch


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A special report on America's economy: Time to rebalance | The Economist

A special report on America's economy: Time to rebalance | The Economist

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Why the U.S. recovery will be bigger, faster, and stronger than economists and politicians expect. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine

Why the U.S. recovery will be bigger, faster, and stronger than economists and politicians expect. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine


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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Extend the Life of Your Razor Blades with Your Forearm - Shaving - Lifehacker

Extend the Life of Your Razor Blades with Your Forearm - Shaving - Lifehacker

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15 Google Interview Questions That Will Make You Feel Stupid

15 Google Interview Questions That Will Make You Feel Stupid

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U.S. Decline, Sloth Look a Lot Like End of Rome: Mark Fisher - Bloomberg.com

U.S. Decline, Sloth Look a Lot Like End of Rome: Mark Fisher - Bloomberg.com

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Deathbed of Keynesian Economics Will Be in U.K.: Matthew Lynn - Bloomberg.com

Deathbed of Keynesian Economics Will Be in U.K.: Matthew Lynn - Bloomberg.com

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Is This a Recovery? - Thoughts From The Frontline - InvestorsInsight.com | Financial Intelligence, Advice


Is This a Recovery? - Thoughts From The Frontline - InvestorsInsight.com | Financial Intelligence, Advice & Research / Investment Strategies & Planning for Individual Investors.


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Bull Market, Chapter Two - Forbes.com

Bull Market, Chapter Two - Forbes.com

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

FX Concepts' John Taylor: "The Economic Reality Will Eventually Destroy Greece And Europe"; Warns Of Civil War | zero hedge

FX Concepts' John Taylor: "The Economic Reality Will Eventually Destroy Greece And Europe"; Warns Of Civil War | zero hedge

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Kaeppel's Corner: When to Think What, or Not - Optionetics Commentary

Kaeppel's Corner: When to Think What, or Not - Optionetics Commentary

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We’ve Come a Long Way in the Last Year: 10 Reasons the Economic Recovery Is Real « The Enterprise Blog

We’ve Come a Long Way in the Last Year: 10 Reasons the Economic Recovery Is Real « The Enterprise Blog

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Bespoke Investment Group - Think BIG - Gold Breaks Above Short Term Resistance

Bespoke Investment Group - Think BIG - Gold Breaks Above Short Term Resistance

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Mighty America's 5 stages of rapid decline Paul B. Farrell - MarketWatch

Mighty America's 5 stages of rapid decline Paul B. Farrell - MarketWatch

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After shorting subprime, Eisman says short AIG - MarketWatch

After shorting subprime, Eisman says short AIG - MarketWatch

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China on ‘Treadmill to Hell’ Amid Bubble, Chanos Says (Update1) - Bloomberg.com

China on ‘Treadmill to Hell’ Amid Bubble, Chanos Says (Update1) - Bloomberg.com

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Contagion Spreads: PIIGS Credit Default Spreads Rise on Greece Default Fears -- Seeking Alpha

Contagion Spreads: PIIGS Credit Default Spreads Rise on Greece Default Fears -- Seeking Alpha

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Sovereign debt crisis at 'boiling point', warns Bank for International Settlements - Telegraph

Sovereign debt crisis at 'boiling point', warns Bank for International Settlements - Telegraph

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Actor Nicolas Cage loses L.A. mansion to lender  - Yahoo! News UK

Actor Nicolas Cage loses L.A. mansion to lender  - Yahoo! News UK

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Sunday, April 4, 2010

John Mauldin : Is This a Recovery?

Latest from John Mauldin

Is This a Recovery?
Last week I wrote a letter to my kids trying to explain what Greece meant to them. Reader Ken V wrote: "Great letter, John. Now you should write one for the adults who are retired and don't have the long future your kids do. If the US becomes Greece, things won't recover in time for much of the rest of my life to be more than one grim, dreary period. What is your investment advice for those with roughly a 10-year horizon, not 30-40-50 years?"
A very good question Ken, and one that was asked more than a few times. So today I will touch on that thorny issue, as well as look at the employment numbers for what we see about the potential for an actual recovery.
First, let me say that what I am not doing here is giving you, gentle reader, specific advice. To be able to do that I would need to have specific knowledge of your situation, assets, location, needs, health, etc. But what I will try to do is give you a general assessment of what I see for the economy over the next few years and what the investment climate might look like. I am also going to refer to a lot of previous letters I have written, for those of you who want to do further research.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Fallond Stock Picks Fallondpicks is the leading source for market commentary and breakout stocks

Fallond Stock Picks Fallondpicks is the leading source for market commentary and breakout stocks

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Top 100 April Fool's Day Hoaxes Of All Time

Top 100 April Fool's Day Hoaxes Of All Time

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Payback Time - States’ Debt Woes Grow Too Big to Camouflage - NYTimes.com

Payback Time - States’ Debt Woes Grow Too Big to Camouflage - NYTimes.com

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Kass: 20 Signs That Could Mark a Top | Market Features | Financial Articles

Kass: 20 Signs That Could Mark a Top | Market Features | Financial Articles & Investing News | TheStreet.com

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Verizon Joins AT

Verizon Joins AT&T in Booking Costs From Health-Care (Update1) - Bloomberg.com

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Congressional Tipping Point: Not an April Fools Joke « Watts Up With That?

Congressional Tipping Point: Not an April Fools Joke « Watts Up With That?

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

THE PRAGMATIC CAPITALIST » » MORGAN STANLEY: THE RALLY IS NEAR ITS END

THE PRAGMATIC CAPITALIST » » MORGAN STANLEY: THE RALLY IS NEAR ITS END

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THE PRAGMATIC CAPITALIST » » THE 7 BIGGEST RISKS IN APRIL

THE PRAGMATIC CAPITALIST » » THE 7 BIGGEST RISKS IN APRIL

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Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: California USA vs. Ontario Canada - Which State (Province) Is In Worse Shape? Canadian Banks vs. US Banks Comparison

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: California USA vs. Ontario Canada - Which State (Province) Is In Worse Shape? Canadian Banks vs. US Banks Comparison

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THE PRAGMATIC CAPITALIST » » RAIL TRAFFIC SURGES TO NEW HIGH

THE PRAGMATIC CAPITALIST » » RAIL TRAFFIC SURGES TO NEW HIGH

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Investment yield

A great quote from Richard Russell on yield:
Today the quest for yield, any kind of "safe" yield, goes on and on. The Fed has taken short rates down to zero. This allows the banks to borrow at extremely low rates and then to buy Treasury bonds at yields near to 4%. This allows the banks to accumulate fat, almost risk free, income. Thus the Fed has taken care of its own. 

The big banks are flush with cash again. And all the while Americans are gasping for income like fish out of water. Leading bankers are making more money than ever, while the poor slob on the street is lying awake at night wondering how he's going to make the overdue payment on his home. Of course, his home is "underwater," since his home is worth less than his mortgage.

Traders are Losers


Journal of Finance study concluded "Trading is hazardous to your wealth.

Rates of trades return were about 6.5% less than the overall market.  This is due to transaction cost, higher risk, poor money management, stop losses, and position sizing.  Furthermore, individuals compete against large investment bankers, and other investors.  One stat that is often quoted is that 90% of traders lose. In addition, they are spending lots of time and effort on an unrewarding venture.      


There is a better way.   



Jim Roger, has been successful on investing, and here is what he says you should do to be successful:


Take your money, put it in Treasury bills or a money-market fund. Just sit back, go to the beach, go to the movies, play checkers, do whatever you want to.


Then something will come along where you know it's right. Take all your money out of the money-market fund, put it in whatever it happens to be and stay with it for three or four or five or 10 years, whatever it is.


You'll know when to sell again, because you'll know more about it than anybody else. Take your money out, put it back in the money-market fund, and wait for the next thing to come along. When it does, you'll make a whole lot of money.

Another successful investor is Warren Buffett. What does he say?


Your default position should always be short-term instruments. And whenever you see anything intelligent to do, you should do it.


It is well known that Buffett follows his own advise and that in Berkshire Hathaway they are sitting on cash and equivalents of more than $46 billion, which is about 27% of the company's current market value. 


Now the issue is being patient, waiting for the right opportunity, recognizing it and then acting on it, and again being patient.  Like what Buffett has said, you should be investing base on buying a business.