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It's getting a bit annoying. The last few weekends you could rely on a new strike against gold. The old saying is: First time is an accident, the second time it's an inccident, the third time it's enemies at work. It seems the paper gold "market" has left the real market little...
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Well it's not new for any Mises fan: http://mises.org/daily/6415/Come-Back-to-Gold He's proved right every decade, every year, every month. The statism of states and the money monopoley of central banks is the foundation of more evils than nearly states.... Well you know and I know during money...
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Famed Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises wrote in his seminal work, Human Action (originally published by the Yale University Press in 1949), that “There is no means of avoiding the final collapse of a boom brought about by credit expansion. The alternative is only whether the crisis should come...
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Tue, Oct 23 2012
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The Hera Research Newsletter is pleased to present an incredibly powerful interview with Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Media. The company’s flagship publication, FORBES , is the leading business magazine. Combined with international and licensee editions, FORBES reaches more...
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Fri, Jul 6 2012
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Filed under: Gold, silver, Ben Bernanke, U.S. dollar, gold standard, Utah Legal Tender Act, Federal Reserve System, Bank of England, fiat money, U.S. economic policy, Ronald Reagan, health insurance, sound money, Lech Walesa, IRS, Heritage Foundation, tax reform, ObamacCare, Internal Revenue Service, Steve Forbes, taxes, free market, Princeton University, deregulation, health care
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The Hera Research Newsletter is pleased to present the following insightful interview with John Embry, Chief Investment Strategist of Sprott Asset Management LP, where he plays an instrumental role in the corporate and investment policy of the firm. Mr. Embry, who is a world renowned expert on the gold...
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Sun, Jul 1 2012
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Filed under: Federal reserve, deflation, inflation, Gold, Euro, Hyperinflation, silver, FOMC, Ben Bernanke, U.S. dollar, gold standard, European Central Bank, ECB, People's Bank of China, John Embry, Federal Reserve Open Market Committee, Sprott Asset Management, Eric Sprott, PBoC
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The history of the U.S. dollar is closely linked to U.S. involvement in a series of wars. The Bretton Woods Accord and the resulting world reserve currency status of the U.S. dollar were both byproducts of World War II (1939-1945). The Korean War (1950-1953) was followed six years later by the Vietnam...
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Sun, Jul 1 2012
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The Hera Research Newsletter (HRN) is pleased to present an incredibly powerful interview with Keith Neumeyer, Chief Executive Officer, President and Director of First Majestic Silver Corp. ( TSX:FR / NYSE:AG ). Mr. Neumeyer began his career at the Vancouver Stock Exchange and worked in the investment...
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Sun, Jul 1 2012
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Filed under: Gold, CFTC, SEC, MF Global, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, COMEX, futures, options, Jeffrey Christian, commitment of traders, Keith Neumeyer, First Majestic Silver Corp. (TSX:FR / NYSE:AG), Jon Corzine, CPM Group, silver price
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to read the comments on price development at least for Gold. I tend to day it does not make sense at all to expect anything of worth from stock "experts". Can one talk about a down for gold if it's moving just 0.5%? Well I think no. And what's worse, this opinions must make your head...
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Tue, Jun 19 2012
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Please, click here to read this article in pdf format: March 18 2012 We are back from Washington DC and realize that we could choose different titles for today’s letter. Let’s try a few… Title No.1: “The market proved us wrong” Indeed, we have been, and continue to be ...
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Sun, Mar 18 2012
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That trusting the state with our money was/is one of the worst ideas. Well of course the deledefs will never admit that. But if this system will break down, there may be a time at which we'll get a chance. But till then you can help us ending the central banks especially in one way. Do not give any...
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This is a very crude way to discuss. If you'd read Rothbard you will see he never talks about some fiat-currency but gold ounces and that even those earn their interest. That it's not so with current gold is simply because gold is calculated in whatever fiat-money you can think of. And you do...
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The Hera Research Newsletter is pleased to present an in-depth interview with Jim Sinclair, Chairman and CEO of Tanzanian Royalty Exploration and founder of Jim Sinclair's MineSet , which hosts his gold commentary as a free service to the gold investment community. Jim Sinclair is primarily a precious...
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Sat, May 7 2011
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Filed under: Federal reserve, inflation, China, Gold, Euro, Hyperinflation, OTC derivatives, QE2, Ben Bernanke, U.S. dollar, Jim Sinclair, world financial system, sovereign debt, Yen
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this is the question. The Dax is up around 1000 points that are roughly 16,67 %, let's see what the Dow has done: up around 1000 points also that are roughly 9.6%. Well let's see Gold: roughly up 300 EUR from 750 EUR beginning of the year, that are gains of around 40%. Now is Gold a Bubble? Well...
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Wed, Dec 29 2010
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Filed under: politicians, stealing, bureaucrats, deledefs, inflation, worthless money, Bubble, silver, gold, central bank
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The Hera Research Newsletter ( HRN ) is pleased to present the following exclusive interview with Eric Sprott, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of Sprott Asset Management LP and Chairman and CEO of Sprott Money, Ltd. With over 35 years of experience in the investment industry...
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Mon, Oct 18 2010
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Filed under: Federal reserve, US dollar, inflation, GDP, USDX, Gold, US economy, Hyperinflation, Federal Budget, unemployment, silver, FOMC, Treasuries
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The Hera Research Newsletter ( HRN ) is delighted to present the following powerful interview with noted speaker and best selling author Dr. Marc Faber, whose newsletter, The Gloom Boom & Doom Report , highlights unusual investment opportunities. Dr. Faber is a popular speaker at investment seminars...
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Thu, Sep 23 2010
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Filed under: Federal reserve, US dollar, inflation, GDP, USDX, Gold, Hyperinflation, HUI, XAU, precious metals, FOMC, Treasuries