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Charts of Interest

by Sean Brodrick on February 4, 2009

Here are some charts from a special report I sent to my subscribers today …

First, a chart showing how gold has been acting against the euro and the U.S. dollar. Note how gold used to track the euro, and is now tracking the greenback?

3-currencies-660x493 Charts of Interest

Now for a chart showing states’ projected budget shortfalls.  Is this going to be important to the economy?  You better believe it.

budget-shortfall Charts of Interest

Now, here is a chart showing (basically) how indebted American are.  We are probably going to go through a period of severe deleveraging.  Previous bouts of deleveraging lasted on average 10 quarters.

severe-deleveraging2-660x405 Charts of Interest

Do you think this recession is average, or worse than average?  My views, as well as the effects I think these and other factors will have on various markets, are in today’s special report.

The report is available to subscribers to my Red-Hot Global Small-Caps.  Also, my Red-Hot Commodity ETFs subscribers got it as well.

Oh, and I have a new MoneyandMarkets column today, “Blessing in Disguise

More on this topic (What's this?)
Jim Rogers is long the euro
Dennis Gartman: The Euro Is ‘Doomed’
Inching Closer to the Gold Explosion
Read more on Gold, Euro (EUR), U.S. Dollar (USD) at Wikinvest

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