Financial Sense Newshour Big Picture Archive
3/05/2011
Digging Out the Truth About Saudi Oil ReservesForeign Policy Magazine’s Steve LeVine joins Jim to discuss this explosive issue, as well as the future geopolitical fears Big Oil wants to keep behind closed doors
Big Picture, Newshour
Saudi oil reserves, and the coming misery that Big Oil discuses behind closed doors |
2/26/2011
Legendary Technician Ralph Acampora on FSNRalph Acampora joins Jim to discuss the markets, technical analysis and his long career on Wall Street
Big Picture
The markets, technical analysis and Ralph's long and distinguished career on Wall Street |
"Inside Job"--The film Washington, Wall Street and the Fed don't want you to seeInvestment banker Daniel Alpert, who is featured in the film, joins Jim to discuss the credit crisis and the making of "Inside Job"
Big Picture
The credit crisis and the making of "Inside Job" |
The Trade of the Century--Part 2Erik Townsend from Hong Kong returns to discuss the oil markets and potential opportunities
Big Picture
Follow up discussion when oil was $80/barrel, now over $100; Saudi Arabian oil reserves; Big Oil's concern about future reserves |
2/19/2011
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Big Picture
Shortcomings of traditional technical analysis and what Michael Covel's trend-following indicators are telling him |
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Big Picture
Three major bull markets: gold, uranium, rare earth elements; the five stages of a bull market |
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Big Picture
"Peak Civilization" and current peak oil issues |
2/12/2011
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Transports diverging but trends remain bullish |
A Canadian Perspective on Silver and OilEric Sprott and his daughter Larisa on silver and the family business; Jeff Rubin on crude spreads
Big Picture
Why Eric Sprott is bullish on silver, and fundamentals behind his enthusiasm; Larisa Sprott's role in the family business; Jeff Rubin on WTI and Brent crude spreads, and how oil shocks can cause recessions |
Silver Mining Legends: Beaty and QuartermainRoss Beaty and Robert Quartermain on silver, and new pursuits
Big Picture
The silver market today and outlook going foward |
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