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  • Dan Zanger, the legendary trader, discusses how he turned $10k into $42m, and he also  elaborates on his current views about the market.

  • Fred Starkey  talks about a significant turning day in November of 2005 for gold.

  • Larry Carhartt,  talks about the all important   data for ETFs, HLDRs, and major indices, available at www.masterdata.com.
  • Joseph Meyer,  discusses 10 reasons to be bullish on gold, and 5 reasons to be bearish on the economy and the stock market.
  • Joseph Meyer explains why arbitrators are no longer sympathetic to individual investors.

  • "Zapata" George,  talks about the implication of the sudden reversal in the   premium between Brent and WTI.
  • Zapata" George, predicted 3 years ago that the price of oil would reach $70.00 per barrel by 2005. Now he gives his next upside target.
  • Alan Newman  talks about the "metamorphosis" of the U.S. markets, and the reasons behind the recent failure of sentiment indicators.
  • Brian Pretti,  talks about the impact of excess liquidity on the business cycle, on real estate, and explains how alternative financing is diminishing the FED's ability to control rates.
  • John Mauldin    talks about "Bull's Eye Investing."

  • Jim Welsh  explains very eloquently what caused the crash of 1987.

  • Larry McMillan explains how the VIX is calculated, and what it is designed to measure.

  • Jim Dines  -the 40 year stock market veteran-  explains why he believes the worst has yet to come, and reiterates his bullish call on gold stocks.

  • Peter Eliades  gives a valuable history lesson about the equity markets.
     

  • Bob Kincheloe  and Ike  discuss the shortfalls of "Modern Portfolio Theory"

 

  

 

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