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Dan Denning
Dan Denning

Author of 2005's best-selling The Bull Hunter (John Wiley & Sons), Dan Denning is the Editor of the Daily Reckoning Australia.  He is also Editor of Strategic Investment Australia, one of the most respected "big-picture" investment newsletters on the market. A former specialist in small-cap stocks, Dan draws on his network of global contacts from his new base in Melbourne, Australia.

 
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Federal Reserve: An Upper-Class Pawn-Shop For Well-Dressed Bankers? - by Dan Denning

The world's central banks are bailing out the world's so-called capitalists. So you can add financial stocks to the long list of institutions that are apparently "too big to fail" in today's world. The Fed proved this new reality last Friday, when it stepped in to bail out people who failed to correctly model the risks of making or owning loans to risky borrowers. Early Friday morning in New York, the Federal Reserve stepped calmly into the fray as a buyer of last resort. A buyer of what? Mortgage-backed securities - the market that's been causing everyone so much grief.


Investing for The Long Term - by Dan Denning

The short version of todays post is that you should probably ignore all the soothing platitudes about investing for the long-term. No one has ever proven that an entire generation can retire by treating the stock market like a savings account...


Forthcoming Energy Equity Great Battle - by Dan Denning

... there are two factors which make more private equity bids for energy assets more likely. The first is that the supply of well-managed energy companies with good balance sheets. Private equity is keen to buy scarce and quality assets, wherever it can find them. The energy sector presents compelling value ...


The dollar versus the internet stock circa 1999 - by Dan Denning

...If the dollar is like Pets.com, the sell-off that's coming is going to make the dot.com bust look like a day at Disneyland...


Profit from alternative energy - by Dan Denning

...The world's economy can't afford to keep growing by using old fossil fuels and old ways of burning them for energy...


Petrodollars: Investing in Dubai's property boom - by Dan Denning

..."Petrodollars" are fuelling a massive building boom. Publicly traded infrastructure companies, therefore, stand to make handsome profits over the next few years...


The news and the markets - by Dan Denning

...We continue to believe that the energy bull market is still in its infancy. The future will favour investors who buy into weakness in the oil and gas sectors...


Economics and the financial markets - by Dan Denning

...Economics and the financial markets...Its going to be volatile. Economist Hyman Minsky points out that "Stability breeds instability."...


Profit from the dollar decline - by Dan Denning

...A few investors around the globe are beginning to notice that America borrows a lot more money each year than it repays. In other words, it looks like the rest of the world is catching on that US government bonds, even at higher yields, might be a lot riskier than America's AAA credit-rating would imply...


Plentiful and cheap: Advantages of using coal - by Dan Denning

...Advantages of using coal...what if coal were cleaner? It would still be plentiful, of course. But it probably wouldn't be as cheap. That's the reason I like coal...



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