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LATEST NEWS AND OPINION MUST READ How to Profit from Every Major World Currency… Before Central Bankers Kill Them by Michael E. Lewitt •  October 13, 2016

By my count, there are no less than 180 currencies circulating as legal tender in the world today. There are several dozen alternative and digital currencies in play, although how useful they are remains debatable.

 

MUST READ Where Will All the Money Go When All Three Market Bubbles Pop? by Charles Hugh Smith •  October 12, 2016

Since the stock, bond and real estate markets are all correlated, it’s a question with no easy answer.Everyone who’s not paid to be in denial knows stocks, bonds and real estate are in bubbles of one sort or another. Real estate is either an echo …

 

MUST READ New FOMC Meeting Minutes Released Today by Diane Alter •  October 12, 2016

The U.S. Federal Reserve released its FOMC meeting minutes today, and we’ve sifted through all of the most important details.

 

MUST READ Our Bullish Gold Price Prediction for the End of 2016 by Jack Delaney •  October 12, 2016

Our gold price prediction will seem shocking at first.

 

MUST READ Why the Saudis Are Playing Games with Their Own Oil Deal by Dr. Kent Moors •  October 12, 2016

Recent moves in the energy sector appear to be undermining the just-negotiated OPEC oil deal, but appearances can be deceiving.

 

MUST READ Deutsche Bank Bond Buyers Return for More of Its Junk-Like Yield (290 BP Premium) by Anthony B. Sanders •  October 12, 2016

Germany’s largest bank, Deutsche Bank, is in danger of sinking (like the battleship Bismarck). Bloomberg — Investors piled into Deutsche Bank’s latest bond sale, seeking a second helping of notes sold less than a week ago at yields resembling junk debt.

 

MUST READ These 7 “Debt Bomb” Companies Are Set to Explode When Rates Rise by David Zeiler •  October 12, 2016
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Corporate debt bombs – companies that have over-borrowed because of historically low interest rates – will be at a much greater risk of exploding when the Federal Reserve starts raising interest rates over the next couple of years.

 

MUST READ You Could Be Stuck with Deutsche Bank’s Bills by Peter Krauth •  October 12, 2016

The 5,300 Wells Fargo employees who set up 2 million bogus accounts to bring in a measly $5 million in extra fees are being fobbed off as “a few bad apples.”

 

MUST READ Please Assume Crash Positions by Charles Hugh Smith •  October 11, 2016
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That few believe Mr. Market can possibly stumble only increases the odds of a stumble.You know how to get into crash positions, correct? Here’s your guide: Very few punters expect a real downturn here in stocks. The reasons for confidence are…

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THE DEUTCHE BANK EQUATION UPDATED

(alternate title "Or why numbers count")

 

 

DOJ fines of $14 Billion (foreign banks are targets in America)

 

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30/1 leverage (Lehman levels - twice a nornal bank)

 

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NIRP has destroyed profitability of the savings bank half

 

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Coin flip model in 2016 coming up tails for the coin flip investment bank half ,

 

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Billions in shipping loan losses

 

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No shareholders funds

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FAST FACTSPOSTS BY LEE ADLER JOLTS Untold Story by Lee Adler •  October 13, 2016
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Buried several layers deep in the data beneath the headline economic numbers is always a story that the mainstream media never tells.  The Job Opening and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) is no exception. The media used to ignore the JOLTS. Then they got wind of the fact that it was Janet Yellen’s favorite indicator, and since then they’ve dutifully reported…

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