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HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM: Dow Jones Index Totally Disconnects From The Employment Data

It’s no surprise to most investors that the Fed is propping up the stock market.  However, if we compare the Dow Jones Index versus the continued unemployment claims, something seriously wrong is going on.  According to the St. Louis Federal Reserve, continued unemployment claims are nearly four times higher than…

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CHART OF THE WEEK: The Unemployment Rate Signals The Dow Jones Index To Crash To This Level

Even with the highest unemployment rate in more than 80 years, the U.S. Stock Market continues higher regardless of the lousy economic data and fundamentals.  However, without the massive money printing and liquidity injections by the Federal Reserve, the stock market indexes would be substantially lower. Unfortunately, the Fed is…

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BIG TROUBLE FOR THE BIG THREE U.S. OIL COMPANIES: Financial Disaster In Its Domestic Oil & Gas Sector

There’s no better way to describe what is taking place in the U.S. Big three Oil Companies domestic oil and gas sector than a complete and utter financial disaster. Honestly, I am not exaggerating.  The only place ExxonMobil, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips are making decent money is in their non-U.S. or…

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20 YEARS OF GOLD MINING IN NEVADA: Six Times More Ore To Produce The Same Amount Of Gold

They say the exploding gold price over the past two decades was due to inflation, money printing, and the exponential increase in debt.  While these have likely impacted the gold price, one aspect that is totally overlooked by the precious metals analysts is the most important factor called ENERGY. Yes,…

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Two Months Of New Currency In Circulation Could Buy A Stunning Amount Of Silver & Gold

The Federal Reserve issued a RECORD amount of new Currency in Circulation over the past two months.  While the financial media has focused on the massive amount of additional “Digital” money printing, the Fed also introduced more new DOLLAR BILLS into the market from March to May than it did…

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