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Gold and Dow the Same Direction
Anybody wanting to know, could have predicted US stocks were going down this morning even before the market opened, based on overnight behavior. It was fun to watch all the option calls drop into red, and all the option puts … Continue reading
Einstein, Oscillations, and the Stock Market
“A Pivotal Trio: Stock Market, Dollar, and Gold” Robert Wiedemer wrote recently about how gold is de-coupling from the Dow. What does this mean? His interpretation is that gold is finally being seen as a legitimate investment: “Why is de-coupling … Continue reading
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