Financial Vagabond

Posts Tagged ‘scenarios

15 Jun, 2009

Overextended…

Posted by: gauntlett In: Random Musings

… is exactly where the market was back in March when the S&P 500 hit 666.  Everyone thought the world was coming unhinged, and well it was and still is.  However, not everything comes tumbling down instantly. With every play there are acts, and at some point the climax.  Without the climax how can we [...]

06 Mar, 2009

Guns and Ammo

Posted by: gauntlett In: Freedom|Personal|The Road Ahead

So, I’ve heard about the legislation that doesn’t have sponsors at this point on gun control. I’m talking about H.R. 45. You can find the link here: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/C?c111:./temp/~c111tCkvxA Essentially the bill will severely limit gun rights once again impinging on our freedoms. Don’t expect this to pass unless we have a national emergency. The financial [...]

20 Oct, 2008

Why Gold?

Posted by: gauntlett In: Bailout|Finance|Food|War|Water

I agree that we are probably going to see a continued decline in commodity prices especially PMs.  However, given the increases in the monetary supply I forsee this trend reversing.  When the trend reverses, which isn’t going to happen immediately because we are headed towards a major recession, with unemployment rising, and more likely interest rates as well, inflation [...]

Hyperinflation, inflation, deflation, depression, recession, stagflation… well which is it? I have no clue, but there is a massive monetary inflation occurring, and a looming recession.  Hmmm so does this mean a inflationary depression?  Yikes. Last week I took a break from overwhelming myself about the markets and the state of the economy. The timing wasn’t [...]

23 Sep, 2008

Potential outcomes at current juncture…

Posted by: gauntlett In: Bailout

I’m attempting to grapple everything going on apart from my disgust… and come up with a couple scenarios. Any help will be appreciated. Overall economic trend: – Economy is sliding deeper into a recession – Housing prices continue to fall – The dollar’s short-term value is undecided, and long term looking weak – Unemployment rising [...]



  • kerz: haeh heh! excellent. too late though! and it is a canard to pretend the republicans are deeply concerned. the rot is bipartisan.
  • kerz: Like your comment. 2 sources of income: taxes and "quant easing" HA HA. so true.Imagine, a 3rd world country is liberalizing, while US having
  • kerz: haeh heh! excellent. too late though! and it is a canard to pretend the republicans are deeply concerned. the rot is bipartisan.

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The name is Trevor Gauntlett... I tend to like to question everything and don't like to take things at face value. There is always an alternative story to everything. My focus is the economy and finance with a desire for personal liberties and rights.

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