Friday, February 27, 2015

Are We Almost There Yet



http://ift.tt/1JXYnMS When we begin filling that silver price gap is a mystery that lies somewhere deep within the power matrix of JPM - a nodal point (though not a permanent one) in the world monetary system.

Monday, February 23, 2015

When the Contract Has No Clothes



http://ift.tt/17sGzYn Naked short selling is just one more link in a daisy-chain that extends all the way from a currency backed by debt...

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Monetary Policy Gone Wild When the Best Offense is Defense



http://ift.tt/1F7KGnI Failure of regulation in the midst of what has become a Wall Street takeover of banking and government financial policy has created the problems that make us perpetually fragile to crisis.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Bubbles Tensegrity and Fragility



http://ift.tt/1MsKNzP Financial asset bubbles primarily portray the miracle that they can go on as long as they can or that they could somehow be expanded forever. The instigators believe there is no danger of bursting – only a child-like fear of deflation.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Juxtapose Debt Money Silver and Gold



http://ift.tt/1EanRQ7 The poster child for financial-economic derived mismatches is of course the silver market, where price management has occurred for so long that few recognize it...

Monday, February 9, 2015

Hyperinflation of the Union for the Unions



http://ift.tt/1y2JIUs The counter-intuitive posturing of the oil workers unions in the aftermath of lower oil prices could be yet another sign post on the road to monetary collapse.

Friday, February 6, 2015

The Financial Manhattan Project



http://ift.tt/1zhpVRG Yet another sad aftermath in this long road of monetary madness is that the best and brightest settle for the illusion of fast money and the high stakes of adrenaline fueled risk.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Precious Metals The Forecasting Problem



http://ift.tt/1Dtr9gu Precious metals prices have been teetering on the edge of extreme fragility for years. In fact, it's been so long that we, as current observers, are almost completely insensitive to the basic conditions – or the conditions surrounding price discovery.