Salient to Investors: A. Gary Shilling at A. Gary Shilling & Co writes: In periods of prolonged economic pain, international cooperation gives way to an every-nation-for-itself attitude, including competitive devaluations. Decreasing the value of a currency, by creating and selling unlimited quantities, is much easier than supporting it, by selling
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Ray Dalio at Bridgewater Associates said: 2013 will be a game changer for the economy as investors reallocate money – currently getting very bad returns – after risks including Europe’s sovereign debt crisis receded. Money will move into stocks and other assets, as well as into goods and services Central banks
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Joseph Stuber writes: Stocks could reach the all-time high on the S&P of 1576 in 2013 driven by its momentum, but then the market will broadly sell-off to October 2011 lows of 1074. A correction to the 2009 low of 670 is possible on pure fundamentals, given
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Shane Brett at AllAboutAlpha writes: The long-term outlook for the US economy is broadly positive with housing stabilized, consumer confidence slowly returning, political instability solved by Obama’s decisive win, and as health spending increases under Obamacare. Cheap domestic energy will continue and the US will seriously expand
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Phil Mause at Pacific Economics Group writes: Investors should buy up dividend stocks, business development companies (BDCs), REITs and other investments yielding more than bonds. A dividend stock led stock market could rise considerably – dips will be shallow as many investors will be waiting to get in.
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Gold looks poor technically but its fundamentals of robust investment and central bank demand remain intact. Gold will be supported by the US political standoff about the debt ceiling and expectations of continual quantitative easing. A lack of trust regarding central bank gold reserves could lead to
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Economists expect the 10-yr Treasury yield to end 2013 at 2.17 percent. Bill Gross at Pimco expects Treasury 5-yr notes to yield 0.7 percent at the end of 2013 versus 0.72 percent today, and the dollar to decline and oil climb above $100 in 2013. Gross expects stocks
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: China increased its Treasuries holdings in October to a 5-month high. Liu Dongliang at China Merchants Bank said US treasuries are a good choice for China because the dollar is expected to appreciate and the credit risk is lower than for European and Japanese bonds. Read the full article at
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Bill O’Neill at Merrill Lynch Wealth Mgmt said: He owns gold for diversification and catastrophe insurance, and expects prices to rise above $2,000 in 2013. Prospects for industrial metals are dim due to a lack of clarity on demand from China, their inventory levels. Global growth will improve slightly next year to 3.2
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Gold is headed for a 12th consecutive annual gain, the longest streak in data going back to 1920. Bullion held through ETPs reached a record 2,603.7 tons on Nov. 16, exceeding the official reserves of every nation except the U.S. and Germany. Investors bought 247 metric tons through
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