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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Most American's Don't Believe the U.S. Dollar Will Collapse / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Jeff_Clark

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleBy Jeff Clark, BIG GOLD : In spite of constant headlines about debts and deficits, most Americans don’t really believe the U.S. dollar will collapse. From knowledgeable investors who study the markets to those seemingly too busy to worry about such things, most dismiss the idea of the dollar actually going to zero.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

U.S. Dollar Default to Change Gold and Silver Markets / Currencies / US Dollar

By: Julian_DW_Phillips

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Last Friday we were led to believe that the debt-ceiling crisis would be over by the start of Asia's business on Monday. The weekend has gone and so the deal. The markets are very nervous and beginning to worry that a deal will not be made. This is merely a political game to earn a name because one or the other gives-in first. But the two leaders represent national parties and not themselves; therefore, the sensitivity needed to back down just in time isn't there. The structure of politics doesn't allow it. Not only that, but it takes a few days to implement the ceiling change.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Safe-Haven Currencies: If You Want to Flee the U.S. Dollar, Here Are Four Places to Hide / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMartin Hutchinson writes: As a young British banker in the inflation-ridden 1970s, I got used to carrying large amounts of German deutsche marks, Swiss francs and Japanese yen in my wallet - to have some security against the lousy performance of the British pound sterling.

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Monday, July 25, 2011

Eye on Euro / Currencies / Euro

By: Mike_Paulenoff

It is interesting that the EUR/USD is circling unchanged this morning while spot gold price continue to climb in reaction to the ongoing impasse in the U.S. debt ceiling debate. You would think that if the desperate elements within the EC political structure managed to find common ground to deal with (quarantine) Greece during a crisis, that U.S. politicians would be able to put aside some of their differences to end this game of brinkmanship to avert an unprecedented crisis.

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Monday, July 25, 2011

Worried about Fluctuating Money Values? Forget it! Start Worrying about Fluctuating Money! / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Aftab_Singh

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe great worry that hastened the establishment of the world’s central banks was that monies tended to fluctuate in value. Here, I explain how such ‘fluctuating money values’ came about and — importantly — how this attribute has since mutated. Hopefully, by the end of this article it should be clear that it is changing money, and not fluctuating money values, that one should be focussed on!

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

U.S. Dollar Supply and Demand Altered Dynamics, Silver Targets $100 / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Jim_Willie_CB

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe economic theory in textbooks must be updated to account for Fiat Soft Science. An important third factor determines price. It is not demand, as most Deflationist Knuckleheads claim. It is not supply, as the moronic followers of Laffer Curve advocates insist. Instead, it is the falling USDollar since all commodities are priced in US$ terms. Lower demand will not result in lower commodity prices, since the monetary effect trumps all. The twist lies in the pricing denomination units, not in the Price Demand dynamics. An inflationary recession is deeply rooted in progress, with a depression next to occur. The price effects continue to confuse the dullard economists who have actually foreseen almost nothing in the current ongoing crisis. Their collective value is far less than garbage collectors who tend to the landfills, or landscapers who improve the appearance of home lawns. The crisis toward wreckage all occurs like a wrecked house floating over a waterfall for all to observe in sheer horror, as wealth evaporates and national sovereignty is forfeited to creditors.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Making the U.S. Dollar Safer: Return ON Your Money / Currencies / US Dollar

By: Axel_Merk

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleToday’s debate may be focused on whether the debt ceiling will be raised, but it’s tomorrow’s debate that really concerns us. Last week, Standard & Poors made it clear that raising the debt ceiling would be one thing, but in order to withhold a downgrade to the U.S. credit rating, the U.S. must show that it is not “maxed out.” In other words, show that it would be able to manage another crisis, or a potential war. What would be the implications of a credit downgrade? And what policies would need to be engaged in, in order to avert a downgrade and strengthen the U.S. dollar over the long-term?

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Friday, July 15, 2011

EUR/USD Next Bear Leg Now in Process / Currencies / Euro

By: Seven_Days_Ahead

Our previous Update on EUR/USD highlighted a key reversal week in early May, which has marked the start of a consolidation/correction phase. Following renewed weakness we look at where the next supports reside.

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Bernanke’s Nightmare / Currencies / US Dollar

By: Brady_Willett

The Great Ron Paul (no factiousness intended as Dr. Paul is truly one of a kind), has once again stymied the not-so-great Bernanke. After listening to Bernanke ramble on about people buying precious metals because of tail risks*, Mr. Paul finally interrupted and asked Bernanke point blank: ‘Do you think gold is money’?   Bernanke’s answer, after an awkward pause, was as follows:

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Collapse Of Paper Money and The Vertical Move Of Gold / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Darryl_R_Schoon

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticlePaper money, invented by the Chinese, first appeared in the West in the 13th century. Brought back from China by Marco Polo and his uncles, author Ralph Foster describes the West’s reaction to the hitherto unseen phenomena of money as a piece of paper.

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Bell Tolls For The U.S. Dollar / Currencies / US Dollar

By: Jeff_Berwick

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWhat an incredible day.  I spent most of my day overlooking the beach in southern Mexico and so I was unaware of the buzz of activity that was going on worldwide.  Around sundown, as I do most evenings, I then made my way to my office, Starbucks, and took my place in my usual seat, the red comfortable chair with armrests and began to scroll through the news of the day via the last free place on earth, the internet.  And what a day it was!

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Panic in the Markets, Making the U.S. Dollar Safer, Return OF Your Money / Currencies / US Dollar

By: Axel_Merk

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThere is panic in the markets: reviving memories of the peak of the financial crisis, investors have recently appeared less concerned about the return on their money, rather focusing on the return of their money. In what is a hallmark of grave investor concern, investors are paying for the privilege of lending money to the U.S. government: the yield on one and three month Treasury bills has been flirting again with negative yields.

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Monday, July 11, 2011

How the British Pound Sterling Fell From Grace / Currencies / British Pound

By: Aftab_Singh

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe pound sterling has come a long way since its heyday back in the 19th and early-20th centuries. Since then, the dollar has taken its place and — potentially — is itself to be supplanted in the not-too-distant future. Here, I get to grips with the marginalization of the pound as the world’s favorite ‘reserve currency asset’.

Instead of bamboozling you with the jargon used by the typical student of money, I thought I’d outline a few rudimentary concepts first. There are two main reasons for doing this:

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Saturday, July 09, 2011

Coiling U.S. Dollar Set to Unwind / Currencies / US Dollar

By: Joseph_Russo

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleOver the medium-term, like many other broad based indices, the dollar continues to consolidate in a rather large sideways range. Its boundaries however, are not visually discernable in looking out over the short and near term as we’re doing here.

Over the near-term, the dollar has been coiling in a contracting triangle from late May.  Although it reserves the right to continue coiling for a couple of more weeks, the longer it does so, the more violent the unwind may be.

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Friday, July 08, 2011

Worldwide Fiat Currency Race to Debase! / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: GoldSilver

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleTake a moment to examine how gold and silver have performed against their fiat currency competition through the first half of 2011.

Gold has appreciated an average of over 3.4% versus over 70 fiat currencies though middle 2011. 

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