Monthly Archives: December 2014

The World’s Best Investment

What if I told you there is a “no risk” investment that will out perform the S&P 500, even assuming the S&P 500 will continue upward at the pace it has over the second half of 2014?  Would you buy that investment? Then consider owning cash, if you are a US resident denominated in USD. …

A Courageous ETF Idea For 2015

The biggest news making the rounds on a sleepy Monday in late December? North Korea has been threatening the U.S. over the Franco-Rogen flick, “The Interview.” I doubt that I would have spent any time in the movie theater to watch the satire, even if Sony had not pulled the film from its scheduled Christmas…

EC OPEC Blames

OPEC is pointing the finger at speculators as well as Non-OPEC countries, but especially US shale producers for the crude price crash. Let’s explore that idea in a series of charts. But first let’s take a look at the allegation. The Wall Street Journal reports Gulf Oil Exporters Blame Non-OPEC Producers for Glut. Gulf oil…

The Massive Paper Gold Market And The Real Price Of Gold

Here is a fascinating interview with Ned Naylor-Leyland, a precious metals expert with Quilter Cheviot Investment Management. Naylor-Leyland explains the coming divergence between the physical and paper gold markets and how mainstream media doesn’t grasp just how large the daily gold market is. He also discusses the ongoing Eastern demand for physical gold, especially in…