Month: December 2012

Some Quick Eco Trends – Durable Goods and Income/Spending

A few quick charts that shows the recent trends of the economic reports that were released today. Durable are still having a tough time, showing that the global slowdown is taking its toll. However, spending still seems to be growing, even in the face of drooping consumer confidence.

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DHUnplugged #169: End of Year Rap

Lots to discuss as we wrap up the year. Where and when will we fall off the cliff and some other areas that you need to know about. The gold short we discussed last week paid off well. Listen in for more crazy ideas for 2013.

 

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TDI Podcast: Small Caps and Gold with Frank Curzio (#293)

Guest: Frank Curzio of Stansberry Research has some interesting thoughts on gold stocks as well as some small cap picks. What to expect with the Fiscal Cliff and where the markets may be headed. We talk about the potential for gold as well as the end of year setups.

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Richard Yamarone’s Retail Orange Book – Execs Talk Promotions

Bloomberg’s Richard Yamarone puts out some fantastic economic information and assesses the situation from the top down. In the recent daily edition of Bloomberg Briefs, there was a section taken from the Orange Book.

He comments that: The quarter is drawing to an end and the comments have reflected a more...

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Gun Companies Taking the Blame for Mass Shootings (SWHC) (RGR) (ATK)

The second amendment to the United States Constitutions states as follows:
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
There have been heated debates as to how the government should regulate...

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