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Here’s Why the U.S.-China Tire Tiff Lead to Great Depression II

Martin Hutchinson (September 22nd, 2009) Writes:

[Editor’s Note: When it comes to global investing, longtime market guru Martin Hutchinson is one of the very best – because he knows the markets firsthand. After years of advising government finance ministers, crafting deals with global investment banks, and analyzing the world’s financial markets, Hutchinson has used his creative insights to create a trading service for savvy investors.

The Permanent Wealth Investorassembles high-yeilding dividend stocks, profit plays on gold and specially designated “Alpha Bull Dog” stocks into high-income/high-return portfolios for subscribers. Hutchinson’s strategy is tailor-made for periods of market uncertainty, during which investors all too often go completely to cash – only to miss some of the biggest market returns in history when market sentiment turns positive. But it can work in virtually every market environment.

To find out about this strategy – or Hutchinson’s new service, …

Here’s Why the U.S.-China Tire Tiff Lead to Great Depression II

Martin Hutchinson (September 15th, 2009) Writes:

[Editor's Note: When it comes to global investing, longtime market guru Martin Hutchinson is one of the very best - because he knows the markets firsthand. After years of advising government finance ministers, crafting deals with global investment banks, and analyzing the world's financial markets, Hutchinson has used his creative insights to create a trading service for savvy investors.

The Permanent Wealth Investorassembles high-yeilding dividend stocks, profit plays on gold and specially designated “Alpha Bull Dog” stocks into high-income/high-return portfolios for subscribers. Hutchinson’s strategy is tailor-made for periods of market uncertainty, during which investors all too often go completely to cash – only to miss some of the biggest market returns in history when market sentiment turns positive. But it can work in virtually every market environment.

To find out about this strategy – or Hutchinson’s new service, …

Landslide Election Victory in Japan Will Lead to an Avalanche of Future Profits For Global Investors

Martin Hutchinson (September 3rd, 2009) Writes:

[Editor's Note: When it comes to global investing, longtime market guru Martin Hutchinson is one of the very best - because he knows the markets firsthand. After years of advising government finance ministers, crafting deals with global investment banks, and analyzing the world's financial markets, Hutchinson has used his creative insights to create a trading service for savvy investors.

The Permanent Wealth Investorassembles high-yielding dividend stocks, profit plays on gold and specially designated “Alpha Bulldog” stocks into high-income/high-return portfolios for subscribers. Hutchinson’s strategy is tailor-made for periods of market uncertainty, during which investors all too often go completely to cash – only to miss some of the biggest market returns in history when market sentiment turns positive. But it can work in virtually every market environment.

To find out about this strategy – or Hutchinson’s new service, The Permanent

Money Morning’s Hutchinson Makes the National News – Again

Martin Hutchinson (August 6th, 2009) Writes:

Thanks to his market insights, Money Morning’s Martin Hutchinson has made the national news again.

When economics author George Melloan penned a Wall Street Journal op-ed piece detailing the shortcomings of U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke’s so-called stimulus “exit strategy,” he cited an argument made by Money Morning Contributing Editor Martin Hutchinson as part of his proof.

In a story in yesterday’s (Tuesday’s) edition that carried the headline “Bernanke’s Exit Dilemma,” Melloan, The Journal’s former deputy editorial page editor, concluded that “there are very good reasons to doubt that the Fed can cope with the political problems of avoiding inflation. The technical problems don’t look very easy, either.”

Melloan knows his topic well. After all, he’s just finished a book on the topic – “The Great Money Binge: Spending Our Way to Socialism” – that’s scheduled to appear in stores in mid-November.

But in his op-ed piece, Melloan cites the …

With His Flawed ‘Exit Strategy,’ Bernanke Has Set the Stage for Stagflation

Martin Hutchinson (August 4th, 2009) Writes:

As the U.S. and global economies stabilize, economists wonder how U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke will manage to reverse all the monetary stimulus that has been infused into the economy over the past year and prevent inflation.

My guess is that he won’t be able to do so, meaning investors need to position themselves now for the “stagflation” that’s almost certain to come.

Let me explain how I believe this will all play out.

In Federal Reserve’s Monetary Policy Report to Congress – as well as in an op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal – Bernanke acknowledged the potential danger inflation poses and outlined an “exit strategy” that described a “smooth and timely” withdrawal of monetary stimulus.

However, the Fed chairman was vague about exactly how he will know when to implement that strategy, and the reality is that the exit …

Bank Stock Outlook: Will First-Half Gains Give Way to Second-Half Pain?

Money Morning (July 29th, 2009) Writes:

[Editor's Note: After more than a year of chaos and controversy, some of the leading U.S. banks saw their stock prices soar during the second quarter. As part of its mid-year forecast series, Money Morning examines the outlook for U.S. banks for the rest of this year. To see earlier stories from our mid-year forecast series, please click here.] By Martin Hutchinson Contributing Editor Money Morning

Can U.S. bank stocks continue their winning streak?

In February, I analyzed the top 12 U.S. banks to determine whether they really needed $1.5 trillion in taxpayer-provided bailout capital. I concluded that only a few of those banks seemed to be in any danger of collapse, and actually recommended several.

Policymakers and the market later came to agree with me: The Standard & Poor’s 500 Financial Index has more than doubled from its March low and several bank stocks have posted triple-digit …

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Eight Ways to Profit From Japan’s Game-Changing Election

Martin Hutchinson (July 23rd, 2009) Writes:

[Editor's Note: When it comes to global investing, longtime market guru Martin Hutchinson is one of the very best – because he knows the markets firsthand. After years of advising government finance ministers, crafting deals with global investment banks, and analyzing the world's financial markets, Hutchinson has used his creative insights to create a trading service for savvy investors.

The Permanent Wealth Investor assembles high-yielding dividend stocks, profit plays on gold and specially designated "Alpha-Dog" stocks into high-income/high-return portfolios for subscribers. Hutchinson's strategy is tailor-made for periods of market uncertainty, during which investors all too often go completely to cash - only to miss some of the biggest market returns in history when market sentiment turns positive. But it can work in virtually every market environment.To find out about this strategy - or Hutchinson's new service, The Permanent Wealth Investor – please just click here.]

Investors …

Why Brazil and Germany Will Outperform IMF Favorites China and India in 2010

Martin Hutchinson (July 10th, 2009) Writes:

[Editor's Note: When it comes to global investing, longtime market guru Martin Hutchinson is one of the very best – because he knows the markets firsthand. After years of advising government finance ministers, crafting deals with global investment banks, and analyzing the world's financial markets, Hutchinson has used his creative insights to create a trading service for savvy investors.

The Permanent Wealth Investor assembles high-yeilding dividend stocks, profit plays on gold and specially designated "Alpha-Dog" stocks into high-income/high-return portfolios for subscribers. Hutchinson's strategy is tailor-made for periods of market uncertainty, during which investors all too often go completely to cash - only to miss some of the biggest market returns in history when market sentiment turns positive. But it can work in virtually every market environment.

To find out about this strategy - or Hutchinson's new service, The Permanent Wealth Investor - please just Click Here.]

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