Saturday, July 11, 2009

Buy Gold and Silver coins Bob Chapman

BOB CHAPMAN ON ALEX JONES 10 JULY 2009 :

Bob Chapman was back on Alex Jones Show talking about global economics politics , jobless numbers credit cards defaults car debt home debt economic collapse the carbon tax , corporate personal and governmental debts always on the rise ...and the government wants people to spend !! ! birth death ratio unemployment numbers manipulation , the FBI arrested an ex Goldman Sachs who is allegedly stole a coded program that allows to read the market , this program originate from the government , the New York Stock Exchange has another program that pays the market makers to manipulate the market ...Goldman Sachs admits that this algorithms allow you to read the markets , a timing mechanism between trades which allows you to pick a penny here and there and make millions at the end of the day , this is called "Salami Slicing " amongst the insiders ..Gold and Silver is your best hedge to save your earned savings, that's your only salvation said Bob Chapman ....

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Friday, July 10, 2009

The Currency Report - U.S. Dollar, Japanese Yen

The Currency Report - U.S. Dollar, Japanese Yen
Seeking Safety in Dollars and Yen (Bloomberg News)
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Oil Price Volatile

One Year Anniversary of Oil's Intraday Record High - Analysis and Discussion with Maynard Holt of Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. (Bloomberg News)
Oil closed 2008 at $44.60 after falling from $147 nearly a year ago. Crude then surged from below $35 in March in part on investor concern that massive U.S. fiscal stimulus spending will eventually spark high inflation. Investors often buy commodities such as crude as a hedge against a weakening dollar and inflation.


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