Tuesday, June 20, 2006

The Record Goes 'Round and 'Round

George Soros and his views
Coming from the standpoint of not supporting the war in Iraq, Soros discusses the decline in global liquidity, a correction in commodities and hedge funds, and a decline in the value of the dollar.

A World of Bubbles
With Bubbles in every market, where do we go and what do we do? This is a continuation of the themes Soros discusses in the article above.

How Capitalism Can Crush a Country
It used to be that citizens of a country invested inside the borders. Since World War II, that has changed dramatically. However, all is not rosy. With trade imbalances and the herd nature of investors, it has become easier than ever to 'pump and dump' an entire country's economy. Is this why emerging markets have been very hot and now appear icy?

Everything will be fine?
According to Louis Navellier, the answer is yes... and here's why.

The Parabolic Rise in Commodities Will See a Parabolic Decline
According to the herd mentality of investors, their goal is not to spot the top, but to get out as soon as things turn sour. Interestingly enough, this becomes a chicken-and-egg scenario since early panic selling can actually create a decline that spreads throughout the market. Damn herds...

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