The Daily Reckoning May 15th
The “Corzine-Dimon Syndrome” On its best days, the American judicial process is a blindfolded Lady Justice — prosecuting the truly…
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The Suspicious Growth of the Financial Industry Societies become more complex as they age. Each challenge…or opportunity…is met with a…
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Rearranging the New World Order The new Japan is China. It’s an export economy with too much capacity…like Japan in…
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Lysander Spooner vs. the USPS I gave a letter to the postman, He put it in his sack. Bright and…
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An Electrifying Biotechnology – A Shot at Shocking Profits Fascination with the effects of electricity on the body goes back…
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The Pentagon Goes Rogue The Obama Administration deserves credit. What other government ever reached such staggering achievements? On the home…
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“America Has Become a Piñata…” “America’s national government has moved way beyond a political spoils system,” wrote Charles Goyette in…
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China Buys Gold…No Matter Who’s Selling Someone is selling in size…Someone is buying in size. That’s what makes markets, as…
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Credit Cards, An Endangered Species Previously, mobile phones have helped us satisfy our need to communicate. Now, however, they are…
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Examining the Long-Term Benefits of Gold Investing Dow down, but only by a bit. Gold off, but only by a…
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Preparing for a Lengthy and Unpredictable US Dollar Crisis “On the threshold of a crisis,” we observed in our essay…
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Catastrophically Successful Life Extension Truly historic discoveries and therapies are coming online right now that will radically decrease the threat…
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The Missing 13th Floor “About eight years ago, I was going down the elevator of a hotel in Las Vegas…
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Musings on the Work of Harry Browne After a quick whistle-stop tour through Chicago and Atlanta, your California editor’s Pullman…
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Ben Bernanke’s Paper Dollar Embodies Systemic Risk The paper dollar is now the single most important source of systemic risk…
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The Secret History of the Club (Part 1) “Launch” has been the watchword of late in the world of Laissez…
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A New Trend “Sneaking up on People” China has lost its edge. There was lots of skepticism about a piece…
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Profiting From Apple…Without Investing in Apple Apple released the latest iteration of its popular tablet computer this week. The latest…
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“Net Sober” Derivatives are the “meat and meat by-products” of the financial markets. They look, smell and taste just like…
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