Archive for April, 2007
The Stealth Uranium Bull Market
5 Comments Published April 26th, 2007 in Canadian Markets, Natural ResourcesWhile most of our attention is raptly focused on the current upturn in the equity market, a massive, stealth bull market has been ongoing for a few years, right under our very noses. I’m referring to the uranium market of course. You never hear about it on CNBC and you never read about it on […]
Gold Bulls Will Be Disappointed (Again)
8 Comments Published April 25th, 2007 in Technical Analysis, Natural ResourcesBefore I delve into this, let me go back to my previous call in this sector (blog accountability and all that jazz). Last year, at the beginning of July, I wrote that the gold sector was in for a rough patch. At that time, the AMEX Gold Bugs Index was trading at around ~340. I […]
I’ve been keeping a wary eye on the white hot Spanish real estate market for a few years. Each year, as prices keep climbing people stand wide mouthed and shake their head saying it just can’t go up any more. Of course, it does.
A family member bought a penthouse condo in Madrid for 600,000 Euros […]
Here’s a sneak peek at the summer blockbuster movie, Spider-Man 3:
Well, ok, its actually my precocious nephew. But he happens to be the world’s biggest Spider-Man fan (he has the pajamas to prove it). You have to admit, that is some pretty impressive wall-climbing skills.
He’s still working on shooting webbing from his wrist.
movie, spider […]
So You Still Think Your Choices Are Consciously Made ?
6 Comments Published April 24th, 2007 in LifeEarlier I wrote about the flaws in the idea of the law of attraction as promoted by the book “The Secret” (Rhonda Byrne). I argued that people are totally missing the real law of attraction by focusing on making conscious effort (through will power) to effect positive change in their lives. Since your subconscious mind […]


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