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NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Gold grinds to new highs -- but the gold bugs are still optimistic. Full Article at MarketWatch
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Stocks finally stumble, but one successful letter is still sanguine. Sound Advice bravely proclaimed a new bullish "supercycle" back in the spring. Full Article at MarketWatch
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Stocks end their losing streak and the first up week in three has the Dow back above 10,000. It's impressed some strong letters, sort of. Two quick-reacting letters are respectful of the rally. Full Article at MarketWatch
[Peter Brimelow writes: We just found my article on the economist Gordon Tullock, published in the dead-tree version of Forbes Magazine in the pre-internet Dark Ages. Full Article at V Dare
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Does India like gold, or dislike Washington's anti-gold dollar domination? Let Mary Anne and Pamela Aden tell the story. Their Aden Forecast first came to fame in the great gold bull market 30 years ago. Full Article at MarketWatch
After his bid for the presidency, Tom Tancredo retired from Congress. While he is still championing the cause of patriotic immigration reform in private life, and may return to public office, the void he leaves in Washington remains empty. Full Article at V Dare
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- A bad week for stocks has investors worried. But one top-performing letter remains fully invested. Well, in fact, the veteran Turnaround Letter is always fully invested. Its system depends on stock selection, not market timing. Full Article at MarketWatch
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