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I graduated from the University of Western Australia in 1984 with a degree in electronic engineering and from 1984 until 1998 worked in the commercial construction industry as an engineer, a project manager and an operations manager. I began investing in the stock market 2 months prior to ...more

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The Shrinking Central-Bank Reserve Stash
The worldwide stash of foreign currency reserves held by central banks has begun to shrink. Is this good, bad, or irrelevant?
New Tools For Manipulating Interest Rates
While the payment of interest on bank reserves is now the Fed’s primary tool for implementing rate hikes, there are two other tools that the Fed will use over the years ahead.
The Sort Of Analysis That Gives Gold And Silver Bulls A Bad Name
The investment case for silver is determined partly by silver’s market value relative to the values of gold and industrial metals, and partly by the same macro-economic fundamentals that are important for gold. Not by what JPM does or doesn't own.
The Coiling Has Ended
At the beginning of last week I wrote that gold and the HUI were coiling, the implication being that a sharp 1-3 week move in one direction or the other would soon begin.
Money Is Never Backed By Anything
One of the criticisms of the current monetary system is that the money isn’t backed by anything. However, while there are some big problems with the current system, this criticism isn’t valid.
Why Gold Mining Companies Should Never Hedge
A hedging program can make sense for a gold producer, but hedging is something that — with a small number of exceptions — gold producers should never do.
Gold Is Not A Play On “CPI Inflation”
Gold is a play on the economic weakness caused by bad policy and on declining confidence in the banking establishment (led by the Fed in the US).
Gold And The HUI Are Coiling
The US$ gold price has essentially gone nowhere in a boring way over the past 2 weeks, which probably means that a sharp 1-3 week move is about to start. The question is: In which direction?
If You Owe The Bank $100M And You Can’t Pay, The Bank Has A Problem
If Greece leaves the EZ and the Greek government defaults on its debt, how will the political leaders of the remaining EZ members explain the resultant hit to their taxpayers?
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