Money Can’t Buy You Happiness, but….
Our weekly newsletter is up, and this time around, we’re delving into the world of the wealthy, and the categories that come with it. It turns out that the lifestyles of the rich and the famous extend far beyond access to Bugatti Roadsters , yachts to pull up alongside happiness, and expensive caviar. Wealth, in and […]
Gold/Swiss at New All-Time Highs (in Euro terms)
While we see the effects the Greek (and now Italy) debt problems on our own US markets, with news of problems usually resulting in a move lower in US stocks (which is usually followed at some point by a resumption of the rally, but we’ll leave that for another day) – it isn’t as clear […]
All that Glitters… Reminders on Gold
It’s been back to back days of gold making new highs- today, as Moody’s threatens yet again to downgrade U.S. debt ratings if they can’t get their political act together. With gold tipping over $1590, we thought it made sense to pause and take note of a few things… 1) This isn’t as crowded a […]
Inside the Zero
One of the comments that came up recently in an attack on managed futures was that futures trading is a zero sum game. This raised a couple of eyebrows among our readers, so we thought we’d take a moment to explain. Futures trading is a zero sum game in so far as there is one […]
The Debt Ceiling, T-Bills, & Your Managed Futures Account
We’ve been putting the following simple question to some higher ups at the FCMs we work with this week: What would happen to client Tbill holdings should Congress not pass the debt ceiling legislation and the FCM can’t get redeem Tbills held in client accounts ? While this was at one time unthinkable and essentially […]

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