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Monday, June 22, 2009
Milk at 20 Dollars soon !!!!
Milk butter cheese will soon double in price .
Necessities such as milk and butter could have their price doubled , is it inflation is it the coming food shortage ..things look grim ...drink milk now you may not afford it in the future ....
Crude Oil to $ 100 says Nouriel Roubini
Dollar Forecasts in Dissaray
Shanghai corporate meeting by Bob Chapman
Bob Chapman on the Power Hour 22 June 2009
topics are : treasury bonds gold banks the fed the Shanghai corporate meeting, unemployment Obama plan , monetary fluidityTags : Rothschild NWO EU Russia Global Strike Economy Ice Warming Bombs Bilderberg Iraq Girls Rockefeller 9/11 NAU Gold Silver Alex Jones Politics Bob Chapman
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Crude Oil Falls, Following Stocks Lower, as Dollar Strengthens
Prices declined after stocks dropped and the U.S. currency gained against the euro. The stronger currency undermines demand for dollar-priced assets such as oil and gold. Oil futures touched a seven-month high of $70.32 on June 5 after a Labor Department report showed the fewest job losses in eight months.
The fundamentals don’t support these prices, said Michael Fitzpatrick, a vice president for energy at MF Global Ltd. in New York. A stronger dollar takes away one of the supporting factors behind the recent rally.
Crude oil for July delivery fell 35 cents, or 0.5 percent, to settle at $68.09 a barrel at 3:04 p.m. on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Futures are up 53 percent this year.
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Bob Chapman on Obama's Financial Overhaul Plan
Bob Chapman The International forecaster says we got to get rid of the FED hopefully RON Paul's bill will pass soon , he then touches several topics such as GOLD and Silver prices on which he is a renown expert , the Real estate Market the dozens of neighborhoods that the government wants to bulldozer , the housing market won't stand on its feet before 2012 says Bob Chapman houses prices are likely to drop by a 40% ..., Inflation the credit crisis , credit cards default on the rise credit cards companies will continue their losses , the Unemployment , we will see higher interest rates probably around 6% ..this will create inflation...food prices are going up , food will become scarcer ...price inflation on food is around 12% ..China is headed for a certain collapse , US and China are both on the ride for a Revolution says Bob Chapman ...all G20 countries stimulus packages are working temporarily then inflation will hit them all , especially China which is totally dependent on American Imports Many countries will see Revolutions...this is no more a capitalist system , no more free market , the FED and US treasury manipulate every single market in the world , they want gold and silver prices to go down ...
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Bob Chapman on Alex Jones Tv End of A Republic
Bob Chapman is an ex intelligent officer formerly based in Germany a silver and gold trader and has a newsletter called the International Forecaster
Friday, June 19, 2009
How High Gold can go ?
today Gold rose in New York as the dollar weakened, boosting demand for precious metals as hedge against Inflation . Gold rose to $935.25 in the afternoon still not reaching the $1,032.70 record of March 2008. Gold typically moves inversely to the U.S. dollar so expectations for the dollar of a strengthening dollar in the coming weeks are likely to cap gains in Gold. Silver fell to $14.20 an ounce in New York , Platinum rose to $246.15 an ounce , Palladium gained 1 percent to a record 319,451 ounces yesterday,
Personal Finance by Suze Orman
Suze Orman speaks about index funds, Exchange Traded Funds ETFs and investing overseas
...you should to be an "active Investor" and keep yourself up do date on what's going on on the market so that you can make a decision and hopefully the right decision at the right time
The Credit Crisis Is Not Over Bob Chapman
The next major move in the stock market will be down. We are seeing the last vestiges of a rally similar to what we saw in 1931. The rally we expected at 6600 up to 8500 will end as soon as all the financial institutions that need to sell what stock is necessary to bolster their balance sheets. Our guess is the rally has been aided in a big way by short covering and the participation of the US government. Those who believe the SEC has stopped naked short selling are sadly mistaken. Markets weaken during the summer as volume dries up during the vacation season. In addition, second quarter earnings will be very disappointing, especially in the financial segment. Unemployment continues to worsen and capacity utilization is at its lowest level in years. Banks continue to cut credit lines and not lend nearly as much as they did before. Citigroup’s earnings should turn down again. They won’t have another $2.7 billion gain or another $400 million mark-to-market fictitious gain. Absent those gains they would have lost $2.8 billion.
The credit crisis certainly isn’t over after 23 months. The credit markets are still very tight and the residential and commercial real estate markets are still in a state of collapse. In the midst of this ongoing fiasco the Fed is monetizing $2.2 trillion in treasuries, Agencies and CDOs, collateralized debt obligation, otherwise known as toxic junk. Our fiscal deficit for this year ended 9/30/09 will be between $2 and $2.5 trillion, followed by more than $2 trillion in 2010.
Times are tough, everywhere and export nations are determined to keep their products cheaply devaluing their currencies.
When all is said and done the Fed will have to remove hundreds of billions in toxic assets from lender balance sheets, get consumers to spend and allow banks to lend again. Ben Bernanke at the Fed would really like to see a lower dollar, to get consumers to spend. But if that happens interest rates will move higher hurting real estate sales. As Ben dreams, unemployment increases adding more downward pressure on home prices, causing lower prices and reducing equity. Congress is pushing to have returned TARP money back to the Treasury and the PPIP program looks like a nonevent, because it could cause insolvencies. Public funds would be used to protect bondholders of mismanaged companies. Ben and Tiny Tim want to reopen securitization markets that caused the problem in the first place. They have to be insane. They want to bring back leverage that caused this monstrous problem we have.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Inflation and housing
How to Buy Stock : Investment Advice
Expert: Mark Griffith
Bio: Mark Griffith has graduated in economics and philosophy at Clare College, Cambridge. He has been a futures and options floor trader at LIFFE (London International Financial Futures Exchange).
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Gold And Green Shoots David Coffin
HRAadvisory.com's David Coffin says gold prices are headed up. With HoweStreet.com's Victor Adair.
Gold Gains as Dollar drops Against Euro The Silver Climbs
Housing starts surge 17%
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Stock Market Technical Analysis
Scalping Forex after the Dow Jones Bell
Banks Can Now Take Your House 2009
RealtyTrac, an Irvine, Calif.-based firm that tracks real estate statistic, said there were more than 300,000 foreclosure actions filed against U.S. homes in May, the third month it has exceeded the 300,000 mark.
Foreclosure actions include default notices, auctions and repossessions by banks. In all, 321,480 U.S. residential properties experienced a foreclosure action in May, or one in every 398 homes in the country.
RealtyTrac said an 89 percent spike in Oregon helped contribute to the May totals. Washington, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada and New York, also posted significant year-over-year increases.
In Oregon, 3,067 foreclosure actions were filed in May, or one for every 525 homes. Oregon ranks 12th in the nation for foreclosure. Deschutes, Clackamas, Columbia, Jackson and Josephine counties have Oregons highest foreclosure rates.
In Washington, there were 3,833 foreclosure actions in May, or one for every 716 homes, representing a 48.28 percent increase over a year ago.
Nevada, California and Florida had the highest foreclosure rates in the nation.
What's driving the Oil Rally ? is it an Oil Bubble ?
Housing market's false hope
New Agency to watch for Credit Cards and other financial products
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Credit Card defaults rise to record in May in The US
Delinquency rates -- an indicator of future credit losses -- fell across the industry, but analysts said the decline was due to a seasonal trend, as consumers used tax refunds to pay back debts, and they expect delinquencies to go up again in coming months.
"I find it hard to believe that it is really a trend. You need to see stabilization in unemployment before you see anything else," said Chris Brendler, an analyst at Stifel Nicolaus. "It is too early to see some kind of improvement."
Bank of America Corp -- the largest U.S. bank -- said its default rate, those loans the company does not expect to be paid back, soared to 12.50 percent in May from 10.47 percent in April.
The bank is paying the price of expanding rapidly in recent years and of holding one of the highest concentrations of subprime borrowers among the top card issuers, analysts said.
In addition, American Express Co
Visa Europe Faces Antitrust Complaint From Retailers
Visa Europe Ltd., operator of the largest payment-card network in the 27-nation European Union, faces a formal antitrust complaint from EuroCommerce, a group representing retailers.
A transaction fee paid by retailers, which is set by Visa and its member banks, breaks EU antitrust rules, EuroCommerce, whose members include Carrefour SA and Tesco Plc, said in an e- mailed statement today. The so-called interchange fee is paid by the retailer’s bank to the bank that issued the customer’s card.
“The Visa interchange fee procedure is completely unfair,” said Xavier Durieu, secretary general of EuroCommerce, in the statement. “Retailers are forced to pay for a range of services from which they do not benefit. Bank rates are the only services which retailers, even the largest ones, are not able to negotiate.”
The Housing Market May Have Bottomed
Crude Oil Below $70 as Dollar Rises, Equity Market Drop
Gold Low Silver Stable as Dollar Advances
The Dollar Index, advanced for a second day after Russia’s Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin and before him the Japanese Finance minister declared the nation has full confidence in the U.S.Dollar.Among other precious metals The Platinum slid 1 percent at $1,242.50 an ounce and Palladium was down 1.2 percent at $250.50 an ounce so far ..
The Gold and Oil Prices Correlation
Commodities and Currencies Russia having hard time getting out of the Dollar
Howard Simons, of Bianco Research, and Meg Browne, of Brown Brothers Harriman, discuss whether the weak dollar is the reason for a run-up in commodity prices.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Russia has full confidence in the Dollar
“It’s too early to speak of an alternative” to the dollar, Kudrin said in Lecce, Italy, in a television interview today after meeting with finance chiefs from the Group of Eight nations. The fundamentals of the dollar are still in “good shape.”
Russia’s central bank said on June 10 some reserves may be moved from U.S. Treasuries into International Monetary Fund debt, reiterating comments made last month by Kudrin. That drove Treasuries and the dollar lower. Kudrin said yesterday that Russia’s announcement on May 26 to buy $10 billion of IMF bonds did not represent “a significant change” in his country’s stance on the dollar.
The dollar declined against a majority of the most-traded currencies as Brazil and Russia joined China in saying they would shift some $70 billion of reserves from U.S. Treasuries into multicurrency bonds. The dollar’s drop also reflected concern that record debt sales and deficits will erode the value of the U.S. currency.
The dollar dropped 0.4 percent to $1.4016 per euro yesterday, from $1.3968 on June 5. The U.S. currency fell 0.2 percent to 98.43 yen, from 98.64 yen a week earlier. The euro was little changed at 137.89 yen, from 137.81 yen.
Dollar MFV $84.28 with the trend line at $85.00.
How to Buy Gold as an Investment
Expert: Mark Griffith
Bio: Mark Griffith has graduated in economics and philosophy at Clare College, Cambridge. He has been a futures and options floor trader at LIFFE (London International Financial Futures Exchange).
or Just buy GOLD, the ETF that tracks the price of gold. As for all these gold bugs, when everyone is talking about it and jumping on the bandwagon, its not a good buy and hold move. the mania hasn't started yet, but when it does, get out!
Saturday, June 13, 2009
the Stock Market for Dummies
Stock Market Tutorial Financial Basics
things do to : buy a diversity of stocks do not put all your eggs in the same basket , study ETF Exchange Traded Funds
Beginner Stock Investing Top 5 Tips to get you Started
WHY BUY GOLD NOW
Gold is a rocket ship on the verge of taking off . The Real Estate Bubble Burst, The Bulging National Debt, and the Declining Dollar Will Push Gold Prices to Record Highs, even though
gold doesn't pay you an income, and history teaches that gold only competes with cash in the bank or under the mattress or government treasury bonds (provided they pay) when inflation rises faster than interest rates. Gold is going to be king in the Market in the few coming days ...you have been warned ..those who do not buy gold now will find themselves broke when hyper inflation as propheciesed by top notch investors such as Marc Faber or Jim Rogers you will have only yourselves to blame if you keep your assets in US dollars or US treasury Bonds
How to Trade on the Commodities Market
Commodities are different than stocks and bonds in many ways. Trade on the commodities market with tips from a financial planner in this free video on personal finance and the stock market.
Expert: Chris Markowski
Contact: www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
Bio: Christopher Markowski is the founder of the financial planning firm, Markowski Investments.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
How The Rothschild control the gold market
historically the Rothschild family wealth is hidden in underground vaults , The Rothschild secret wealth records were never audited and never accounted for ...researchers estimate their wealth to close to 500 trillion dollars more than half the wealth of the entire world palaces wineries horse race resorts mansions the Rothschild bought Reuters in the 18th , Reuters then bought the associated Press AP which selects and delivers the same news stories to the entire world day after day they have controlling interests in 3 major television networks until recently the owned and operated the England's Royal Mint and continue to be the Gold agent for the bank of England which they also direct they control the LBMA London Bullion Market association where 30 t0 42 million ounces of gold worth over 11 trillion dollars are traded daily . The Rothschild earn millions weekly just on transaction fees alone , they also fix the world price of gold on a daily basis and profit from its ups and down , over the centuries the Rothschild have amassed trillions of dollars worth of gold bullion in their subterranean vault and
Friday, June 12, 2009
Foreclosure numbers Explode in Michogan
Losing your home? Do something about it
In Michigan, one in every 326 homes is in foreclosure. On Thursday night, Grand Rapids-area residents had the chance to tell their stories and find help at a Wealthy Theater meeting.Bob Chapman on The Alex Jones Show The Great Bank Heist of 2009
Mr. Chapman is 72 years old. He was born in Boston, MA and attended Northeastern University majoring in business management. He spent three years in the U. S. Army Counterintelligence, mostly in Europe. He speaks German and French and is conversant in Spanish. He lived in Europe for six years, off and on, three years in Africa, a year in Canada and a year in the Bahamas.
Mr. Chapman became a stockbroker in 1960 and retired in 1988. For 18 of those years he owned his own brokerage firm. He was probably the largest gold and silver stockbroker in the world during that period. When he retired he had over 6,000 clients.
From 1962 through 1976 he specialized in South African gold shares. He and his family lived in Salisbury, Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbabwe) and Johannesburg, South Africa from 1970 to 1973. During that time he did a great deal of further study into the South African mining industry.
Mr. Chapman belonged to The Traders Association for 25 years. He did all his own trading. During his South African years some was done directly through Johannesburg, but 95% was done through London brokerage firms. Hence, he has extensive contacts, both in London and on the Continent.
Starting in 1967 Mr. Chapman began writing articles on business, finance, economics and politics having been printed and reprinted over the years in over 200 publications. He owned and wrote the Gary Allen Report, which had 30,000 subscribers. He currently is owner and editor of The International Forecaster, a compendium of information on business, finance, economics and social and political issues worldwide, which reaches 10,000 investors and brokers monthly directly, and parts of his publication are picked up by 60 different websites weekly exposing his ideas to over 10 million investors a week.
In 1976, after the Soweto riots, Mr. Chapman began buying North American shares exclusively for his clients. Up to that point only a handful of American and Canadian issues interested him, due to the high dividends the South African shares had paid out over the years. Between 1976 and 1988 his business surged from 1,000 to 6,000 clients, so the bulk of his business ended up being Vancouver Stock Exchange issues. For this reason he is very conversant with the quality of management, geologists, properties and traders on todays North American scene. He is well known.
From 1976 to present he has spoke and given workshops at over 200 business conferences worldwide, and has been on radio and TV hundreds of times. Until his retirement he was always judged by the attendees to be one of the top three speakers and never once was lower than first in workshops due to his vast knowledge of the mining business and his grasp of worldwide financial markets and political scenes.
In June of 1991, at the request of business associates, and due to retirement boredom, he began writing the International Forecaster.
Learn Forex Trading Online- How to Trade Currencies
You can make a rough comparison between the behavior of the different currency pairs in the foreign exchange and the price movements of stocks. As the economies of countries around the world fluctuate, so do their currencies. The astute trader can take advantage of these fluctuations and make a profit by accurately projecting the direction in which they're heading.
Unlike the stock market, the FX is active twenty-four hours a day, five-and-a-half days a week.
Free Trading Platforms and Free Forex Software for Forex Trading Online
Most Forex brokers offer free Forex trading platforms that you can download and watch as the prices change in real time. Some of these platforms even include rather sophisticated software. Comparable software for trading stocks and commodities was sold for hundreds of dollars in the past
If you're not familiar with the Forex you can begin to learn how to trade currency online for little or no money. Most people start with a demo account so they can get a sense of trading without risking real money.
You can even begin your Forex education by searching the Internet for free trading information and, if you feel it's something you want to learn more about, there are plenty of eBooks and software you can buy before you risk any of your money trading.
The Forex market has been around for a long time and is not going anywhere, so there is no rush to gain a proper eduction before actually trading. You will be trading against some of the sharpest minds in the world. In order to be successful you must be prepared.
Some Forex traders trade the news, some base their trades on technical analysis, and others speculate based on a combination of the two. Some Forex firms will help new traders learn Forex trading online by offering free demos, courses, and news feeds along with their quotes.
How Much Money Do You Need to Trade the Forex?
Once you have a basic understanding of the market, a trading strategy and a money management plan, you can begin to trade with as little as several hundred dollars. It's not unusual to feel a bit uncomfortable at first, but within a few months you might feel like you're an old pro at trading.
Although it's possible to earn a lot of money trading the Forex you will have to risk your capital to make it happen.
Most professional traders recommend that when you first start trading you trade for minimal amounts of money. And, whatever your level of expertise, they'd stress that you risk a very small percentage of your capital on any given trade. Five percent is considered a large percentage. Many individual professional traders risk approximately two percent or less of their available trading capital per trade.
Next, for a very affordable beginners course, take a look at 10 Minute Forex Wealth Builder Review. And go to
Daily Gold market analysis using Ichimoku charts for June 10th 2009
FOREX VIDEO | NEW YORK SESSION REVIEW | June 11, 2009
Oil Price heads to $80 as Global Demand for Crude Oil Soars
CBA's Moore expects oil prices to head to $80 a barrel over 2010.
Housing bubble a lot of Trouble !!!
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Bob Chapman the delinquency rate for bank-issued credit cards rose 11 percent
Financial Bailout Plan Keeps Zombie Banks Alive
International Forecaster
June 12, 2009
the following are a couple of snapshots from Bob Chapman's Newsletter
The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note rose to 3.90 percent last week as volatility in government bonds hit a six-month high, according to Merrill Lynch & Co.’s MOVE Index of options prices. Thirty-year fixed-rate mortgages jumped to 5.45 percent from as low as 4.85 percent in April, according to Bankrate.com in North Palm Beach, Florida. Costs for homebuyers are now higher than in December.
Gold Declines as The U.S. Dollar Rises , Golden Opportunities NOW
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Bob Chapman the International forecaster The Swine Flu is a Scam
Bob Chapman the International forecaster The Swine Flu is a Scam
Shell settles Nigerian killings lawsuit
As a lawsuit against the company over the issue was due to go to trial in New York, the oil company agreed to settle out of court, paying $15.5m to the families of executed activists.