Monthly Archives: September 2014

The first ever bubble that doesn’t collapse?

Copper and C$ are continuing to fall this morning in sympathy with slowing global growth. The bullish counter is that the ECB is now expected to add another trillion of liquidity to the already flooded European banking sector. This next … Continue reading

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US dollar defies doom-sayers

When the US dollar was carving out a double bottom in 2011 and the Canadian dollar was rebounding along with QE hopes for an extended commodity’s boom, the greenback was widely declared doomed.  In fact strategists were pretty unanimously bearish … Continue reading

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Worthwhile watch: “Into the Wild”

Watched this film on the weekend.  Based on a true story and written, directed by Sean Penn.  It is visually beautiful and ruminating, uplifting.  One of those films that walks around in your mind for days afterwards, and the more … Continue reading

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