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Dear Friends,
Further proof that the rising CCI (Continuous Commodity Index) is not without its effect on the pocketbook of the everyday citizen.
You still have to laugh at the writer’s conclusions. If A=B and B=C, then A=macaroni:
"Still, there was little sign of budding inflation… excluding food and energy…”
Yep, that’s the stuff
Continue reading No Inflation In The “Real World”
Dear Friends,
I highly recommend the following brief article particularly whenever you get another Elliot Waver with their gloom and doom forecast for Gold. Not only is the article a stunning read but it also is a road map to the history of gold over the next few years.
The main point of interest
Continue reading The Roadmap For Gold
Dear CIGAs,
It is always nice to come home to a warm welcome!
The return trip via Qatar was very difficult and long. I am extremely tired and must rest.
It is suffice to say that we are on the threshold of a major upward move in gold and all things gold.
Respectfully,
Continue reading Home Sweet Home
Dear CIGAs,
Today was quite remarkable given the weakness in the Euro and the strength in the Dollar. The commodity markets seemingly entered a different realm with buying originating across a good many of the individual commodity futures markets even as the bonds were higher and the equity markets were showing some hesitancy. Dollar
Continue reading Hourly Action In Gold From Trader Dan
US Car news CIGA Eric
Good thing that these two news items are not related and purely coincidental. MOPE at its finest.
As we are relieved of the burden of unnecessary critical thinking, it frees more time for more productive activities such as watching more reality TV.
Gas in the tank: GM repays $8.1B
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Dear Friends,
It is like you have been right here with me at the airport lounge in Qatar. At long last I will be on the 8:10 AM flight to JFK.
The ash cloud has hit the Middle East in two ways. Many people are flying into the US via Doha and Dubai, so
Continue reading Heading Home At Last
Dear Friends,
Please consider joining me on the Tanzanian business/corporate fact finding delegation in September.
Ask your tax advisor if such a trip is tax deductable as investment research.
IBM and Tanzanian Government Sign Collaboration Agreement Agreement Supports Tanzania’s Development and Increases its Competitiveness in a Global Marketplace April 8, 2010, 10:16 a.m. EDT
Continue reading IBM and Tanzanian Government Sign Collaboration Agreement
April 19, 2010, at 9:30 pm by Jim Sinclair in the category In The News | Print This Post | Email This Post
Jim Sinclair’s Commentary
OTC derivative revenge.
Jim Sinclair’s Commentary
Come on, don’t be mean to Beef. Not everyone can be perfect!
Jim Sinclair’s Commentary
From 10 billion to 105 billion! That’s for Europe. Wait till our backyard comes knocking.
“Looks Like Magic” – Ron Paul on the Fed’s Money Machine
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