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Halleluiah . .
A delicate balancing act . . . continues, as supply coming from last minute individual tax sales is being essentially fully absorbed, which continues to affirm our view about forthcoming action, as it has these couple weeks gradually (...
The sky is falling? Actually, most of the market is way past that bubble-bursting projected in the forecast for this year, presented over a year ago, and with roots dating to our bullish-to-bearish turn in April of 1998. Interesting,...
Prospective political response patterns . . . followed almost to a 'T' the outline expected if we indeed found a Bush primacy in the outcome; though either way the prospects for the macro or longer-range pattern would remain as outlined (...
Elements of a bottom gelled . . . over the previous week, commencing with last Thursday's turn to the upside, struggling and meandering, but nevertheless moving forward as anticipated from a very rocky start; well before the Fed Chairman's...
Midweek heaviness . . . in the wake of a false rally after Sunday night, was our call a week ago as you know; and while there are some structural nuances to review regarding mutual funds and other short-term aspects, there is no doubt we...
Psychological worries transition . . . into fundamental concerns, as what can start-out as more or less a 'delaying action' while the markets are essentially on-hold while the political stalemates remain pending, actually risk worsening...
Conviction vacillated on-cue . . . with respect to the projected rally to the 1400 December S&P vicinity preceding an estimated 10 full S&P point drop (got just a bit more than that), as well as the forecast of a subsequent...
Gridlock on Wall Street equaled political doubts . . . as investors struggled mightily to make sense out of a National Election that had more similarities not just to the shifts of NASDAQ, but to a Superbowl Game that went into overtimes...
Even before the House Voted or the Judge tipped his hand . . . we were looking for stocks to have a pretty good chance to surprise on the upside, indicating on the (900.933.GENE) hotline that we'd be leaning to the long side rather...

It is estimated that the total amount of gold mined up to the end of 2011 is approximately 166,000 tonnes.

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