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The Big Paper v Physical Disconnect
News05/09/2018 | 9177 Views
The Big Paper v Physical Disconnect

One of the key tools of a contrarian investor is to look dispassionately at market metrics and apply logic, albeit sometimes hidden from obvious sight

EM Crisis – More than Turkey & Argentina
News04/09/2018 | 8608 Views
EM Crisis – More than Turkey & Argentina

Bloomberg’s Satyajit Das delivered an insightful piece yesterday titled “We May Be Facing a Textbook Emerging-Market Crisis” with th

Credit – “to believe” – Quote of Note
News03/09/2018 | 7263 Views
Credit – “to believe” – Quote of Note

The Financial Times’ Gillian Tett wrote an analysis piece in today’s AFR titled “Hard lessons of the financial crisis”. 

Aussie Debt Distress Spiking
News31/08/2018 | 8601 Views
Aussie Debt Distress Spiking

News was awash yesterday with Westpac raising its mortgage rate out of cycle with the RBA cash rate.  We have repeatedly warned of this coming an

“Biggest Buy Signal for Gold Since 2001”?
News30/08/2018 | 8616 Views
“Biggest Buy Signal for Gold Since 2001”?

Yesterday we talked about the bottoming in sentiment playing out right now in gold and silver.  Today we present another couple of sentiment base

Sentiment Reversal Bodes Well For Gold & Silver
News29/08/2018 | 8607 Views
Sentiment Reversal Bodes Well For Gold & Silver

Two weeks ago we shared this article speaking to the historic lows in sentiment in precious metals markets as opposed to historic highs in the US Doll

Gold & Silver – Now v Pre GFC v Dot.com
News28/08/2018 | 13236 Views
Gold & Silver – Now v Pre GFC v Dot.com

Those of you who were invested in or observing the gold and silver markets over the GFC know that at the onset of the crisis gold and silver fell alon

What Do JPM Know That You Don’t?
News27/08/2018 | 8468 Views
What Do JPM Know That You Don’t?

Friday saw gold dramatically jump back up over the $1200 threshold.  The impetus appeared to be weak economic data and so of course shares jumped