Money & Markets ~ Charts 10.15.09
View this week’s chart comparisons of gold against fiat currencies, oil and the Dow. Stay tuned for our next Money & Markets segment of The Solari Report tonight, Thursday, October 15, 2009.
Cl…
View this week’s chart comparisons of gold against fiat currencies, oil and the Dow. Stay tuned for our next Money & Markets segment of The Solari Report tonight, Thursday, October 15, 2009.
Cl…
Listen to the MP3 audio file
The Solari Report – 15 Oct 2009
Download the MP3 audio file
Audio
On this week’s Solari Report, we will be talking about fresh food.
Let’…
A progress report released last week by the Treasury Department showed that only 11 percent (about 95,000) of Bank of America’s delinquent borrowers who were potentially eligible for the program ha…
View Larger Chart
U.S $ INDEX (NYBOT:DX)
By Martin Hutchinson
The problem arises because of the size of the world’s capital pools in relation to its volume of trade. The total assets of U.S. hedge funds in September 2009 were $1.95 trillion…
By Anne Gearan
The Pentagon is speeding up delivery of a colossal bomb designed to destroy hidden weapons bunkers buried underground and shielded by 10,000 pounds of reinforced concrete.
Call it P…
By Liz Pulliam Weston
Right now, your company could have a life insurance policy on you that you know nothing about. When you die—perhaps years after you leave your employer—the tax-free proceeds…
By Webster G. Tarpley
A leading member of the Icelandic parliament called Monday night for the country to declare a debt moratorium and stop attempting to pay the $6 billion which the British and Ne…
By Tyler Durden
With everyone lately focused on China’s foreign reserve position, analysts have forgotten that America also has an International Reserve account consisting of foreign currency posit…
Remarks by Chris Powell
Secretary/Treasurer
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.
New Orleans Investment Conference
Hilton Riverside Hotel
Thursday, October 8, 2009
On Friday, September 25, Jim Ricka…
On this Columbus Day, when Columbus “discovered” The New World (Really? Native Americans weren’t already here?) one should, I believe, ponder the following.
Is it a defined political hierarchy cente…
By Shelly Meron
Seeking to find the safest routes for kids to walk in the neighborhood and to start a community conversation about safety, Beaulieu teamed with Richmond-based nonprofit Center for H…
On April 22, 2007, Bear Stearns hedge fund manager Matthew Tannin sent an e-mail to fellow hedge fund manager Ralph Cioffi. “The entire subprime market is toast,” he said. “There is simply no way fo…
Health care in America remains the best in the world, and we Americans have been blessed by compassionate, dedicated, and highly skilled medical professionals and practitioners. However, in recent d…
By David Cho
The financial crisis has blown a hole in the rosy forecasts of pension funds that cover teachers, police officers and other government employees, casting into doubt as never before whet…
A recently published administration document outlines a structure that could result in closures of sport fishing in salt and freshwater areas across America. The White House created an Interagency O…
View Larger Chart
By Jesse
Those who have taken a huge share of the last three bubbles would like to stop the bubble now, keep their gains, and return to a system of fiscal restraint with light ta…
Robert Newman’s History of Oil ( 2 of 9 )
Robert Newman’s History of Oil ( 3 of 9 )
Robert Newman’s History of Oil ( 4 of 9 )
Robert Newman’s History of Oil ( 5 of 9 )
Robert Newman’s History of…
By Andrew Taylor
Dairy farmers suffering from low milk prices would benefit from $350 million in emergency funding approved by the Senate on Thursday as it cleared a $121 billion agriculture spendi…
The most wonderful Nick Laird at www.sharelynx.com has charted the prices of gold and silver using the latest CPI series as adjusted by John Williams at Shadowstats.com. Here is what he found.
View …
View Larger Chart
View Larger Chart
View Larger Chart
Continue reading Government Debt: Financed by Official Sector
By Leslie Scism
BlackRock Inc., which scored multiple government assignments during the financial crisis, is a contender for another prestigious gig: helping state regulators size up risks in insur…
Greenspan Says U.S. Should Consider Breaking Up Large Banks
Bloomberg.com (16 Oct 09)
Russia Ready to Abandon Dollar in Oil, Gas Trade With China
RIANOVOSTI (16 Oct 09)
HSBC Private Bank Goes Nucl…
Greenwich Jewelry Turns to Cash as Gold Reaches $1,000 an Ounce
Bloomberg.com (16 Oct 09)
Dow to Gold Ratio Update
GoldSeek (09 Oct 09)
Foreclosures Continued to Rise in 3rd Quarter as Banks Worked on Backlog
The Washington Post (16 Oct 09)
A Secret Deal Between Wall Street and Washington Shines a Harsh Light on Federal Housing Agenc…
Exclusive: Obama Loosens Missile Technology Controls to China
The Washington Times (15 Oct 09)
Leaked Network Memo Reveals: Obama Controls Your Television Set
Big Hollywood (15 Oct 09)
John Bolton …
The Pocket Spy: Will Your Smartphone Rat You Out?
New Scientist (14 Oct 09)
The US Lets Go Of The Internet – Will Anyone Notice?
NewScientist (13 Oct 09)
Pacific Ocean ‘Dead Zone’ In Northwest M…
Made In The USA.com
Nearly Half of US Children Assaulted in Last Year
Undernews (14 Oct 09)
10,000 Apply For 90 Factory Jobs
Courier Journal.com (08 Oct 09)
Battle of The Rubik’s Cube
Reuters.uk …
Living Near Green Lowers Anxiety, Depression Rates, Study Finds
Bloomberg.com (16 Oct 09)
India Regulator Approves First GM Vegetable
Yahoo News (14 Oct 09)
Rural America Needs You
In These Times (…
“People are angry with all the shenanigans on Wall Street,” he said. “They believe their money stays local when they put it in a community bank, rather than sent off to Never-Never land.”
C…
Eric Toensmeier gave a wonderful workshop at the Financial Permaculture Convergence in Hohenwald. He has a marvelous sense of how to take permaculture to profits. For those in the New England area k…
In from the Internet
The Jesusita Fire in Santa Barbara, California caused these two to take shelter together.
The fawn is three days old and the bobcat about three weeks. The fawn came from somew…
View Larger
By Jesse
Gold has apparently broken out of a big inverse Head and Shoulder formation, possibly an ascending triangle if you prefer that for reliability. In combination, as they often a…
Since the Third Circuit said so, in its September 22, 2009 decision in AT&T v. Federal Communications Commission (No. 084024).
Most privacy practitioners would not consider a legal entity to ha…
View Larger Chart
Continue reading Inflation-Adjusted Gold Prices
View this week’s chart comparisons of gold against fiat currencies, oil and the Dow. Stay tuned for our next Money & Markets segment of The Solari Report tonight, Thursday, October 8, 2009.
Cli…
My colleagues at GATA (Chairman Bill Murphy and Treasurer Chris Powell above) have done an extraordinary job of documenting manipulation of the gold market. By so doing, they have helped private inves…
Listen to the MP3 audio file
The Solari Report – 08 Oct 2009
Download the MP3 audio file
Audio
This is the second week of the month. That means I am headed over to W…
The United Nations called on Tuesday for a new global reserve currency to end dollar supremacy which has allowed the United States the “privilege” of building a huge trade deficit.
“Important progres…
Continue reading Robert Fisk on the Gulf ‘Ditching The Dollar’ in Oil Trade
By Josh Fineman
More than a third of Wall Street finance professionals surveyed expect their bonuses to increase for 2009, a year after the credit-market collapse that some regulators say was fuele…
By Susan Ferrechio
As Congress lurches closer to a decision on an enormous overhaul of the American health care system, pressure is mounting on legislative leaders to make the final bill available on…
“Control oil and you control nations; control food and you control the people.”
~ Henry Kissinger in 1970
By Clif [High] ,Cathy and Igor at Half Past Human
In running our MOM (model of modelspace) cleanup of the lexicon prior to tuning, it became apparent that October 25 turn in emotions globally will be…
By Andrew Jack in London
Patients who fail to pop pills on time could soon benefit from having a chip on their shoulder, under a ground-breaking electronic system being developed by Novartis, the S…
When we are dead, seek not our tomb in the earth, but find it in the
hearts of men.
~ Epitaph of Persian poet Rumi
Continue reading about the Persian Poet and Philosopher Rumi
View Larger Chart
This Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report examines the pressures facing the federal budget over the coming decades by presenting the agency’s projections of federal spending…
By George Friedman
Two major leaks occurred this weekend over the Iran matter.
In the first, The New York Times published an article reporting that staff at the International Atomic Energy Agency (I…
By Pam Martens
A federal agency tasked with expanding the American dream of home ownership and affordable housing free from discrimination to people of modest means has been quietly moving a chunk of…
By David G. Savage
By agreeing to hear a 2nd Amendment challenge to Chicago’s handgun ban, the justices may open the door to similar lawsuits in cities and states nationwide.
Reporting from Washin…
By Rob Taylor
Canada has the world’s soundest banking system, closely followed by Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia, a survey by the World Economic Forum has found as financial crisis and bank failu…
By Professor James Duane
Continue reading
By Martin Crutsinger
Finance ministers from the world’s seven most developed economies may not even issue a joint communique when they meet in Istanbul this weekend, a senior U.S. Treasury official…
By Karen Hube
As firmer CEO of South African Airways and co-founder of Bain Capital, Coleman Andrews has spent his career in some of the world’s biggest financial hubs. So, considering that he isn’…
Continue reading Inflation, Money Supply, GDP, Unemployment and the Dollar – Alternate Data Series
Mr Nakagawa, 56, was found dead in a bedroom at his Tokyo home, Japanese news agencies reported.
The long-time LDP lawmaker stepped down as finance minister after appearing groggy at a news confere…
Legend: Blue – Introduced. Yellow – Passed one or more houses. Green – Passed Both Houses. Black – Failed Vote. White – No Resolution Introduced.
Continue reading 10th Amendment Resolutions
By Xinhua writer Ding Yi
While the whole Europe hailed Irish “yes” to the Lisbon Treaty, the Czech republic remains reluctant to sign the document, putting obstacles on the path of the European Uni…
School children dressed as Mahatma Gandhi take part in a cultural programme on the eve of Gandhi’s 140th birth anniversary, in the central Indian city of Bhopal October 1, 2009.
Continue reading Fr…
The Treasury Department Endorses Lying To The Public
Zero Hedge (07 Oct 09)
Asian Central Banks Intervene as Dollar Tumbles
The Wall Street Journal (08 Oct 09)
Ohmigod! Commodity Investors Might Ha…
Why Gold if Deflation is The Threat?
Reuters (02 Oct 09)
Reverse Mortgages May Be Next Subprime, Center Says (Update1)
Bloomberg.com (08 Oct 09)
Reverse Mortgages Lose Their Luster
Forbes.com (06 Oct 09)
Firms Are Getting Billions, but Homeowners Still …
Health Care Bill Would Reduce Deficit
The Slatest (08 Oct 09)
Congress’ Secret Plan to Pass Obamacare – Confirmed
The Heritage (07 Oct 09)
Senate OKs $626B Defense Budget
Politico (06 Oct 09)
Did…
For Utilities, the Future Is Now
Kiplinger Business Resource Center (02 Sept 09)
US Relinquishes Control of The Internet
Guardian.co.uk (30 Sept 09)
Irving Penn, Fashion Photographer, Is Dead at 92
The New York Times (08 Oct 09)
Chaos at Cobo: Detroiters Turn Out For Federal Help
The Detroit News.com (07 Oct 09)
San Andreas Affected By 2004 Sum…
Teen Girl Suffers Permanent Brain Damage After Cervical Cancer Vaccine
Natural News (07 Oct 09)
Plot To Expel All Commercial Farmers
The Zimbabwe Times (06 Oct 09)
Support Community Farming in Inn…
View Larger Chart
By Vincent Fernando
If anyone mentions the just-released 3.5% U.S. third quarter GDP growth, just throw this chart in their face. Cash for Clunkers clearly distorted the U.S. eco…
I just love Mother Earth News. Their latest edition has an article “Five DIY, Low-Cost & Multipurpose Greenhouses.” I have been contemplating building a pre-fab greenhouse and am inspired to rethi…
Last year, we planted butternut squash at the lower end of the garden. It started to migrate south. Then this summer we put up a fence to keep out the deer. The squash simply ignored the fence with …
Friday, October 2, 2009
(NOTE: This Resolution and Appeal was adopted by the 2nd. Southern National Congress on 12 September 2009 while assembled upon Cheaha Mountain, Alabama)
To the Sheriffs, Poli…
By Frank Luntz
Digging still deeper, my research suggests that we can dial back American anger if we begin to fix two complaints: the lack of accountability and the lack of respect in our dealings wit…
By Rowena Mason
Police have raided the offices of KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in Reykjavik, seizing documents and computer data as part of an investigation into alleged criminal activity …
View Larger Chart
Continue reading The Amazing Cash-For-Clunkers Cliff Dive
Listen to the MP3 audio file
The Solari Report – 01 Oct 2009
Download the MP3 audio file
Audio
In our year-end wrap up, 2008: Looking Back, I said that the big quest…
View this week’s chart comparisons of gold against fiat currencies, oil and the Dow. Stay tuned for our next Money & Markets segment of The Solari Report tonight, Thursday, October 1, 2009.
Cli…
Few nations are as generous with their time and money as the United States, but right now Americans are a suspicious bunch.
Sixty-six percent (66%) of voters nationwide say they’re at least somew…
By: Allison Kilkenny
This technology has been deployed in Iraq as an “anti-insurgent weapon” – it could easily be used as a torture tool.
Pittsburgh police demonstrated the latest in crowd control…
B.C. might suspend seasonal flu shots as early as Monday for people who aren’t seniors, in the wake of a Canadian study that suggests people who get the normal flu vaccine are twice as likely to contr…
By Jonathan D. Rockoff and Peter Loftus
Amid rising concern about the threat of influenza pandemics, three big drug makers announced deals Monday that give them rights to new flu vaccines, placing …
By Dan Fitzpatrick and Joann S. Lublin
After fighting to keep his grip on the bank he helped build from a scrappy Southern outsider to the nation’s largest in assets, Bank of America Corp. Chief Ex…
By John Crudele
SO, is this how Goldman Sachs does it?
“It,” of course, is making gobs of money even when nobody else on Wall Street can.
And those profits then go into outrageous bonuses to empl…
This is important information. What I’ve found and present below is that the Federal Reserve is not just supporting the housing market, it is the housing market.
Just as important as a person’s desi…
By Aliakbar Dareini and George Jahn
In an unusually frank disclosure, Iran’s nuclear chief said Tuesday the country’s new uranium enrichment site was built for maximum protection from aerial attack…
By Gretchen Morgenson
With the mortgage bust approaching Year Three, it is increasingly up to the nation’s courts to examine the dubious practices that guided the mania. A ruling that the Kansas …
By Patrick White
A “perplexing” Canadian study linking H1N1 to seasonal flu shots is throwing national influenza plans into disarray and testing public faith in the government agencies responsi…
by Adam Brochert
In the end as an investor, it’s all about the scoreboard. For those who aren’t traders, allocation to the correct asset classes is critical to long-term returns. Following are the …
The leaders of the G-20 countries, which account for 85% of the world’s income, cannot meet in an American city without 12,000 cops outfitted like the emperor’s storm troopers in Star Wars. And the …
By Erin Geiger Smith and Gayathri Vaidyanathan
The SEC alleged that Siemens had bribed officials operating metro transit lines in Venezuela, power plants in Israel, refineries in Mexico and mobile …
EDMONDS: Okay. So these conversations, between 1997 and 2001, had to do with a Central Asia operation that involved bin Laden. Not once did anybody use the word “al-Qaeda.” It was always “muja…
By Peter Brimelow
Looks like the gold bugs had reason to be wary when gold broke through $1000. But now it’s back down, they’re not particularly worried.
When I last looked, Australia’s “The Priva…
By George Friedman
There are four permutations Obama might choose in response to the dual crisis. He could attack Iran and increase forces in Afghanistan, but he might well wind up stuck in a long-…
If this country is worth saving, it’s worth saving at a profit.
~ HL Hunt
We have reached our election goal,” said Merkel, who is about to start coalition talks with the business-friendly Free Democratic Party.
Together with the FDP, the CDU/CSU got 48.4% of the votes, e…
When you see that trading is done, not by consent, but by compulsion —
when you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing —
when you see money flowin…
Continue at Rep. Alan Grayson: “Has the Federal Reserve Ever Tried to Manipulate the Stock Market?”
By Gregor Peter Schmitz
Pittsburgh, a city built on steel production, is showing its tough side as it hosts the G-20 summit. The 4,000 police officers eye anyone walking past the city center’s cordo…
By Joel Stashenko
Despite strenuous objections from New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s administration, New York Gov. David A. Paterson has signed a bill into law that opens a one-year windo…
By Evan Shamoon
Meat “ethics” are about to get even more complicated.
For electronics manufacturer Electrolux’s recent design competition, first place went to a device that creates meat and fish b…
By Sheldon I. Cohen
While the Obama Administration says it is trying to save jobs, stave off foreclosures, fight real estate fraud, and help small businesses survive, the Department of Defense is d…
By Dawn Kopecki
State housing agencies in the U.S. that provide mortgages to low-income borrowers would get as much as $35 billion in federal aid under a new U.S. Treasury Department program, people …