by John E. Charalambakis | Jun 27, 2013 | Commentaries
The latest report of the BIS (Bank of International Settlements, a.k.a. the central bank of the world’s central banks) is very clear as to the future of further monetary stimulus when it declares: “But despite all the monetary accommodation, economic growth remains...
by John E. Charalambakis | Jun 22, 2013 | Commentaries
The Fed’s hint that they may taper the purchases of financial assets ignited a fear in the markets last week. We have long been advocates of sound money while questioning the viability of a financial system that is based purely on fiat currency. Until the markets...
by John E. Charalambakis | Jun 15, 2013 | Commentaries
We are coming to a juncture in the markets where we need to decide if the means of illusions used can produce any real lasting effects. The truth of the matter is that in a world fascinated with superficial results, few are those those who argue for fundamental...
by John E. Charalambakis | Jun 8, 2013 | Commentaries
This year marks the 100th anniversary of Kierkegaard’s birth. The father of existentialism had a clear target, to show that Hegel’s attempt to systematize all reality was an exercise in futility. According to Kierkegaard, Hegel left out the most important element of...
by John E. Charalambakis | May 30, 2013 | Commentaries
It has been a week now since the Japanese markets have been exhibiting significant volatility. What we have been observing is that both equities and bonds show signs of turmoil. This may continue, however we anticipate that the Japanese stock market will end up the...