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Is this the other side of the mountain?  All Ords shuffled down to close -0.9%.  All sectors lost ground led by Miners -1.9%, Materials -1.8% and Gold -1.5%.

Over in Asia, China -0.1%, Hong Kong -0.4%, India +0.1% and Nikkei +0.2%.

 

 

On to UK/Europe:

 

 

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LATEST PRO TRADER REPORTS PRECIOUS METALS PRO Hanging By A Golden Thread by Lee Adler •  November 24, 2015

Gold continues to threaten another breakdown. This report shows you the benchmarks to watch and the likely targets of a breakdown.

 

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Cycle screening measures were mixed on Monday.

 

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But the question is whether they will get it. Cycle projections still point higher but resistance is holding. This report covers the critical benchmarks to watch as signs for what to expect next.

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LATEST NEWS AND OPINION CONSTANTIN GURDGIEV Europe’s Dead Donkey of Productivity Growth by Constantin Gurdgiev •  November 24, 2015

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Remember the mythology of European productivity miracles:The EU is at least as competitive as the U.S.

 

MONEY MORNING One anal cyst Explains Why You Should Own Gold To Protect Yourself from the Fed’s Delusions by Peter Krauth •  November 24, 2015

The Fed has kept interest rates stuck near zero for the last seven years, so there’s little wonder investors and savers feel like “perma-zero” is the new paradigm.

Despair and ennui have settled in.

 

ANTHONY SANDERS Blastoff? Q4 GDP At 2.3% (Auto Sales And Housing Fueling The Break Past 2%) by Anthony B. Sanders •  November 24, 2015

Ralph Nader, consumer advocate, asked Janet Yellen why The Federal Reserve kept interest rate so low for so long hurting savers.

 

ECONOMY AND MARKETS Misery Loves Company: A Look at the Economic Misery Index by John Del Vecchio •  November 23, 2015

An economic indicator called the “Misery Index” suggests things are the best in decades, but don’t start celebrating just yet.

 

ECONOMY AND MARKETS Here’s Why Autos Are About to Crash by Harry Dent •  November 23, 2015
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If you’re looking into buying your dream car in the next few months – think twice!

 

LOGAN MOHTASHAMI Existing Home Sales: 2015 Report Card by Logan Mohtashami •  November 23, 2015
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Today the National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported  on existing home sales.  Their number came in at 5.36 million, a slight miss.

 

ANTHONY SANDERS Is The Bloom Off The Junk Bond Rose? Junk Bonds Lose Luster Despite Fed by Anthony B. Sanders •  November 23, 2015
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Is the bloom off the junk bond rose? Since The Great Recession ended, junk bond (aka, high yield corporate bonds) have been doing well.

 

MONEY MORNING Will These Wall Street Criminals Finally Be Punished? by Tara Clarke •  November 23, 2015

Seven years have passed since the peak of the 2008 financial crisis, and still, not a single too-big-to-fail chief executive officer (CEO) is in jail.

 

ALAN TONELSON Here’s More Proof That Manufacturing Job Gains Have Been Overstated by Alan Tonelson •  November 23, 2015

Last week, I reported on a set of U.S. government jobs statistics that were new to me, and that painted …

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