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Weekend EditionThe Best of The S&A DigestSaturday, October 6, 2007 What would I do? I'd get rid of inflation. Most people don't think about the role inflation plays in widening wealth disparities... but I believe it's the root cause. The rich, who own assets, see their balance sheet inflated, while their debts become cheaper to repay. The poor, who don't own assets, see their wages – in real terms – plummet. And the poor can't borrow enough money to effectively "short" the dollar.
Look through American history and look around the world: During periods of inflation, the so-called "wealth gap" soars.
Our own Steve Sjuggerud beat Kim to the punch. We all thought Steve was crazy when he was toying with recommending a homebuilder stock, but then we remembered... Steve's usually right. His latest True Wealth recommendation, a homebuilder play, has gone up 13% in the last five trading sessions.
Remember the good old days, when employees and corporations worked for the benefit of shareholders? That's so old-fashioned now. Today, shareholders exist for the benefit of union members, the IRS, and richly paid senior executives...
12% Letter pick Citigroup (C) bought a 5% stake in India's top commodities exchange, valuing it at up to $1.1 billion, more than the Bombay Stock Exchange.
Not surprisingly, Icahn is pushing for a sale of the company. He says it is increasingly difficult for a stand-alone technology company, such as BEA, to profit in the current competitive environment.
Most of the underperformance stems from his ownership of homebuilders and mortgage companies (sounds familiar). Miller is still bullish: "If we didn't own them now, we would be buying them like crazy."
While you can't necessarily trade on this news, it is worth noting that gold miners are cashing in on the high price of gold, and hedge funds continue piling into the long trade. With gold running from $680 to $740 in a month, we wouldn't be surprised to see a big shakeout in the next few weeks.
Regards,
Porter Stansberry
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Date Range:10/1/2007 to 10/6/2007
Date Range:10/1/2007 to 10/6/2007
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