Justice Litle, Editorial Director, Taipan

Justice Litle, Editorial Director, Taipan

Justice Litle is the Editorial Director of Taipan Publishing Group, Editor of Justice Litle's Macro Trader and Managing Editor to the free investing and trading e-letter Taipan Daily.
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  • Three Breakouts that Could Break the Rally
    Three "breakouts" of recent days - interest rates, the U.S. dollar and China trade tensions - give ample reason to be cautious.
  • 7 Reasons to Doubt the V-Shaped Recovery
    Are the markets discounting a V-shaped recovery? Or does the evidence suggest this is still a bear market rally akin to those of the 1930s and 1970s? Editor Justice Litle answers this and more ...
  • The Unconscionable Muzzling of Paul Volcker
    If there's anyone worth listening worth to in Washington these days, it's Paul Volcker. So why is the great man nowhere to be found? Editor Justice Litle explains...
  • A Raging Bull Market in Organized Crime
    The most profitable business in the world isn't big oil. It's organized crime. And the global financial crisis has unleashed more opportunity for the kings of crime than ever before.
  • Are China and Russia Attacking the Dollar Too Soon?
    At a recent gathering of the BRIC leaders in Yekaterinburg, Russia, anti-dollar rhetoric reached a fever pitch. But are China and Russia attacking the dollar too soon? Editor Justice Litle explains...
  • The Fate of This Rally May Rest in China's Hands
    The fate of the global equity market rally now comes down to China. Will it continue to stockpile hard assets? Will the data points continue to soothe and impress? Much is at stake either way...
  • Europe is Being Held Together with Duct Tape
    Among its many other sins, the greenback is a press hog. The world's reserve currency, loved and loathed as it is, simply gets most of the ink these days.
  • Government Motors is Dead - Long Live Government Motors
    The once-official mouthpiece of the former Soviet Union says America has gone Marxist. The General Motors saga makes for a good case in point. Does the charge hold up? You decide...
  • Reflation and Stagnation - Welcome to What's Next
    Mr. Market has begun to show clear signs of split personality disorder in recent weeks. Now that investors have exhaled in relief that a deflationary apocalypse has been avoided, the new reality of reflation and stagnation is sinking in...
  • Swine Flu and Gold Fever - a Double Outbreak?
    After a period of dormancy, could it be gold's time to shine once again? The market is flashing some fairly clear signs for this commodity, as editor Justice Litle explores.
  • The Banksters Take a Page from Enron
    Tragedy is turning into farce as the real intent of the bank rescue plan becomes apparent. Geithner and the banksters have adopted the playbook of a true fraud-and-deceit all-star: Enron.
  • China's Stealth Abandonment of the Dollar Has Begun (Part Two)
    In part two of our "stealth abandonment of the dollar" series, Justice explains the three peripheral actions China has taken to accelerate the greenback's demise.
  • China's Stealth Abandonment of the Dollar Has Begun (Part One)
    China wants to get rid of its excess U.S. dollar reserves - and to eventually see the dollar replaced as the world's reserve currency - but in its deep ambition China must tread carefully. The great game has begun...
  • What's Driving Gold and Gold Stocks (Part One)
    Gold and gold stocks have been hit hard in recent days. In part one we examine the reasons as to why, and in part two cover why gold stocks could be one of the biggest trades of 2009.
  • What's Driving Gold and Gold Stocks (Part Two)
    In part two of "What's Driving Gold and Gold Stocks," Justice looks at the reasons why 2009 could still be a great year for the yellow metal (and the companies that mine it).
  • Turbo Timmy's Sneaky Scam (Part Two)
    In part two of "Turbo Timmy's Sneaky Scam," editor Justice Litle looks at the ways and means by which a giant Treasury-orchestrated con job might succeed.
  • Turbo Timmy's Sneaky Scam (Part Two)
    In part two of "Turbo Timmy's Sneaky Scam," editor Justice Litle looks at the ways and means by which a giant Treasury-orchestrated con job might succeed.
  • Turbo Timmy's Sneaky Scam (Part One)
    On close inspection, there are only two possibilities for the Geithner "Rescue Plan": It's an honest effort doomed to fail... or a blatant scam that just might work. Editor Justice Litle explains...
  • Rick Wagoner's Fatal Mistake
    Long-time General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner finally got the boot this week. Some would say he deserved it (including us). But he could have hung on, if not for one fatal mistake. Editor Justice Litle explains...
  • Is Gold on "Deflationary Death Watch"?
    Is gold on "deflationary death watch"? The argument going around appears credible on the surface - but the conclusion leaves something to be desired.
  • General Electric, AIG and the Cleansing Effects of Crisis: Part I
    Could there be any possible upside to global recession and market declines to rival the Great Depression? Believe it or not, the answer is yes... General Electric gives answer as to why.

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