OXSTONE FOOD FOR THOUGHT – April 2011 – Real Estate Commentary

By Liu-Yue (Louie) Lam, Co-Founder, CEO, & Chief Investment Strategist, Oxstone Capital Management Recently, many prominent investors have sounded the […]

Y2K=QE2

From http://www.marketanthropology.com site, History shows us that each bubble needs a tragic muse. The Nasdaq Bubble had both the allure […]

Wen Tackling Inflation Makes Chinese Stocks a Buy at World’s Biggest Banks

By Michael Patterson and Allen Wan, China’s fourth interest-rate increase in less than six months is spurring investment strategists at […]

Jim Rogers Talks About Inflation, China, Commodities, Unrest and India

By RUSSELL FLANNERY, Forbes Blog, Inflation, the outlook for commodity prices and social unrest in the Middle East are three of the most […]

Marc Faber And Nassim Taleb On Risk, And The One Asset To Own Whether One Is Bearish Or Bullish

by Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge, Last year’s Russia Forum was one of the must see events of the year, pitting […]

Saumil Parikh discusses Pimco’s cyclical outlook

By Prieur du Plessis, Each quarter, Pimco’s investment professionals from around the world gather in Newport Beach to discuss the […]

Fed’s Plan Sets Stage for Yields to Decline

by Tom Lauricella and Mark Gongloff, WSJ The Federal Reserve on Wednesday set the stage for falling yields on bonds […]

Jeremy Grantham: Night of the living Fed – something unbelievably terrifying

From Prieur du Plessis, Investment Postcards from Cape Town Jeremy Grantham has become a familiar and very popular face on […]

It’s Over: Bill Gross Declares That The 30-Year Bull Run In Bonds Is Coming To An End

By Gregory White, BusinessInsider Bill Gross of PIMCO has attacked quantitative easing as a “Ponzi Scheme,” and charged the American […]

Marc Faber: “Print, Print and Print”

By Marc Faber, author of the Gloom, Boom and Doom report No matter what central bankers and the cheerleading, mostly […]