Gold/Corporate Bonds

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Gold’s Gleam Will Not Fade Away Because of the Current Decline

  This essay is based on the Premium Update posted on December 10th, 2010 We picked up the Asian addition of The Wall Street Journal this week and on the back page was an article titled “China reveals Huge Appetite for Gold.” The article states: Gold’s record rally has been attributed to everything from worries … Continue reading

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Unlike Gold – Stimulus Is Effective Only Under Certain Circumstances

  This essay is based on the Premium Update posted on November 19th, 2010 A recently published paper that studied the stimulus efforts in 44 countries showed some interesting findings. Ethan Ilzetzki of the London School of Economics and Enrique G. Mendoza and Carlos A. Vegh of the University of Maryland argued in their National … Continue reading

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Gold Breakout vs. Corporate Bonds

Since the financial crisis in 2008, it is undeniable that precious metals have been the best performer. One would assume that market participants have been piling into Precious Metals. Certainly some money has moved into the sector, smartly anticipating the continuance of a major bull market and looming severe inflation in the next several years. … Continue reading

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