In the aftermath of last week's exciting market events, NFTRH84 looks at the short term probabilities based on bi-polar sentiment swings. NFTRH also firms in its outlook beyond the near term, deals with the 'crosscurrents' in play in the inflation/deflation debate and goes heavy into the gold sector.In fact, in a sort of stream of consciousness way a major gold bug rant spontaneously erupted. It basically encompassed a lot of my personal fundamental view of this often hyped, often misunderstood, but oh so critical asset market during a time when nations are compelled to competitively go about the destruction of their currencies as functional stores of confidence.
I think #84 may be a bit of a hard read for casual observers and more and more I am coming toward the conclusion that the newsletter "speaks over many peoples' heads". This, according to a former subscriber. I would love to write something accessible to more people, while at the same time keeping it true to its mission. But it ain't happening.
To win in the financial markets you have got to be hard core. I am, and there is not much I can do about it. #84 if anything, makes the free giveaway #83 look like a walk in the park. ;-)
Hey, thanks for listening and enjoy your Mother's Day all you moms out there!