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Aug 17, 2015

Commodities have fallen in value during the great deflation of the 2000's, but recent price movements indicate gold could be poised for a move. China and India's economy will eventually have their say on which direction gold, platinum, and silver head to in price. The Chinese yuan devaluation could trigger uncertainty...


Aug 14, 2015

Reinvesting dividends in quality stocks is a proven path to long term accumulation, but the demand for the most popular dividend paying stocks has pushed their valuations to high levels.  According to the Wall Street Journal’s Dan Strumpf, interest-rate jitters are taking their toll on high-dividend stocks. Double...


Aug 13, 2015

Shock jock newsletter writers are talking about the Chinese yuan replacing the dollar as the world's "reserve" currency. Is there any truth to it? Are we headed for the disruption of the financial world as we know it? Sinclair and Steve review some important facts and what you really need to know.  In the Q & A segment,...


Aug 12, 2015

Spies are infiltrating Wall Street. According to Bradley Hope writing for the Wall Street Journal, a wave of companies with ties to the intelligence community are  winning over the world of finance--with banks and hedge funds putting the firms’ terrorist-tracking tools to work in multiple ways. It turns out the CIA...


Aug 6, 2015

Todays show is a rebroadcast of the July 8th program. Enjoy the show!

Ironically, Twitter may become a victim of the times it helped invent. So says Steven Sears, writing in Barrons. Steve and Sinclair review the stats on Twitter whose IPO has not worked out well. In the real world, Institutional money managers are...