Filmpjes van maart 2012 (30 maart laatste update):
- Charles Nenner: terug in goud en zilver. TA zegt rally in april
- Brain Hicks over de goudvraag uit China
- Joe Hung – Casey research – evaluating Royalty Companies
- John Kaiser over diverse grondstoffen: REE, Gold and Silver, Potash and Uranium
- Interview met Jim Rogers
- Ceo Newmont Mining
- Bill Cross over goud
- Slim Beleggen Weekend TV
- Gold a great buy at current price levels – GFMS
- Interview over VS economie met David Rosenberg
- Bernanke was wrong
- Top 'Financial' Chiefs Testify on Europe’s Debt Crisis
- Muppets: who invest in Goldman Sachs
- Eurocrats Carry On Up The Khyber, Determined and Delusional, says Farage
- Nog meer Zilver met nog meer David Morgan (met Max Keiser)
- David Morgan: Naked shorting @ paper vs phyiscal
- James Rikards: Currencies war
- Goud heeft nog lange weg te gaan
- Zelfs niet in de buurt van een goudbubble
- Paul Gliding: The earth is full
- Ed Steer – Short Interest in Gold and Silver
- David Morgan over Zilver, Goud en de miningshares
- Weekend TV Slim Beleggen
- Must See: Jim SInclair spreekt zaal toe
- Interview met John Embry
- TA bespreking van oa goud en zilver
- Doug Casey (Casey Research) vanaf de PDAC
- Weekend TV Goud sell off – Slim Beleggen
- Morgan Poliquin: Prospector model in exploration
- David Morgan: o.a. uitleg van de crash afgelopen week
- De 3 belangrijkste zilvergrafieken
- Gerard Celente: 2012 predictions
- Goldstocks by theuptrend.com
- Ben Bernanke versus Ron Paul
- CNBC met Jim Rogers












Er mag ook wel eens wat humor in de mix:
Dit van ‘onze’ Tyler
A Bit Of Humor Amid The Financial Insanity
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/13/2012 – 13:31
Back to basics with some definitions:
DEFAULT, n. Semi-mythical celestial occurrence that passes by Earth every 76 years.
I was worried for a second about that Greek default, but I realise there’s nothing to see now and all is well.
FEDERAL RESERVE, n. A wholly owned subsidiary of Goldman Sachs.
The Federal Reserve voted to give a few more billion dollars to Wall Street.
US GOVERNMENT, n. Another wholly owned subsidiary of Goldman Sachs.
We seem to be running out of Goldman Sachs alumni here in the Treasury. No, wait, we’ve still got hundreds of ‘em.