Monthly Archives: November 2009

Consumable, Durable, Confusable

Several acerbic emails arrived in the past day where people took me to task for my often-repeated notion that hyperinflation would be a more probable outcome than deflation as a conclusion to the present economic ailments.  The price of gold … Continue reading

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Coping: Thanksgiving Conversation

The arrival of one of Elaine’s boys and his soon-to-be-Mrs. for Turkey Day went off without a hitch.  Elaine picked up the kids (anyone under 40 is a kid here lately, but I’m thinking about moving that up to 50 … Continue reading

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Technical Showdown for Markets

Bradley versus Elliott!  Sounds like a prize fight – and I suppose in a sense it is.  But, before I ramble to far into the weeds, let’s back up:  Had a couple of great conversations yesterday with folks who are … Continue reading

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