Politics and Economics are Never Far Apart – The Strength of the USA Economy

Sept 24, 2012 The Telegraph Beijing hints at a bond attack on Japan A senior adviser to the Chinese government has called for an attack on the Japanese bond market to precipitate a funding crisis and bring the country to its knees, unless Tokyo reverses its decision to nationalize the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu islands in the… Continue reading Politics and Economics are Never Far Apart – The Strength of the USA Economy

Gas and Oil Prices Will Weaken – follow up to June 27/12 blog

Cheap Energy and Higher Productivity In our June 27, 2012 Blog, we discussed how abundant newly recoverable supplies of shale gas, increased reserves in the ground in North America, and the retreat of the ice cap, would all contribute to a permanent lessening of energy prices. We further commented that lower energy prices would produce… Continue reading Gas and Oil Prices Will Weaken – follow up to June 27/12 blog

The Life Cycle of Securities & The Peak Oil Theory

President Obama Says in a Speech this Week That the US Recovery is Being Throttled by the Rising Cost of Gas at the Pumps. Apparently the cost of a gallon of gas has risen from $3.17 to $3.40 from the start to end of 2011. Some say that he is setting the stage for bashing… Continue reading The Life Cycle of Securities & The Peak Oil Theory