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Financial Armageddon: YouTube Recording of Coast to Coast AM Interview
For those who might have missed it when it was first broadcast (into the wee hours) on Friday, February 20, YouTube has recordings (in eight segments) of my ...
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Financial Armageddon: Bear Market Rallies
Although the longer-term outlook for share prices remains bleak, it is worth bearing in mind that markets rarely move in a straight line.
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Financial Armageddon: Harkening Back to Difficult Times
Market lore has it that when short skirts and revealing outfits are in vogue, economic conditions are poised to become somewhat exuberant.
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Financial Armageddon: 'The Worst I Have Ever Seen'
To many people, the unfolding crisis feels like a bad dream. Every day they wake up, hoping things will somehow be back to "normal" (whatever that is).
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Financial Armageddon: YouTube Recording of Coast to Coast AM Interview
For those who might have missed it when it was first broadcast (into the wee hours) on Friday, February 20, YouTube has recordings (in eight segments) of my ...
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Financial Armageddon: When Giants Fall Presentation on Book TV
For those who are interested, C-SPAN2's Book TV will broadcast my recent presentation about my new book, When Giant's Fall, at the New York Public Library's ...
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Financial Armageddon: Bear Market Rallies
The close on October 9, 2008 has the major US indices firmly in bear market territory and the market is bordering on being absurdly oversold, which usually ...
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Financial Armageddon: Debit-and-Credit La-La Land
Wall Street Journal MarketBeat Blog, David Gaffen, March 24, 2008. ..... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Debit-and-Credit La-La Land: ...
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Financial Armageddon: New Post at When Giants Fall
For those who are interested, I just published a post at my other blog, When Giants Fall, entitled "Though Doomed, Hope Springs Eternal for Global Trade ...
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Financial Armageddon: Transcript of Financial Sense Online Interview
Financial Sense Online has published the transcript of my March 3rd interview with ... This site may include market analysis. All ideas, opinions, and/or ...
 
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