by John E. Charalambakis | May 30, 2013 | Commentaries, Uncategorized
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...
by John E. Charalambakis | May 21, 2013 | Commentaries, Uncategorized
Late last year I wrote that we anticipate precious metals to suffer losses in 2013. We would not be surprised if this lasts more than a year. In one of the commentaries late last year, I was also wondering if this year would be crowned as a year of vindication for...
by John E. Charalambakis | May 15, 2013 | Commentaries, Uncategorized
Could it be that the over-collateralization and re-hypothecation of paper assets via the derivatives avenue has created a huge hole in the financial system that the monetary authorities are called to fill in order to save the day? If that could serve as our null...
by John E. Charalambakis | May 3, 2013 | Commentaries, Uncategorized
A few days ago Jose Manuel Barroso (President of the European Commission) declared that austerity has its limits. The Eureka moment which says that you cannot add by subtracting finally arrived in the EU. When Archimedes proclaimed the “Eureka” moment he run with...
by John E. Charalambakis | Apr 13, 2013 | Commentaries, Uncategorized
I do not think that we would have had a hard time if we desired to find alarming market signals. However, the message from the markets seems to be a resilient one. This past week new record highs were achieved, while the arch-enemy of fiat money (gold) reached its...
by John E. Charalambakis | Apr 2, 2013 | Commentaries, Uncategorized
I think we are all puzzled by the fact that despite the pumping of credit via monetary reserves in several western nations, we still feel that stagnation prevails and certainly growth is not optimal. At the same time we are still wondering why we have experienced so...