Jamelle Agbuis

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US Market Crash Flag Still Flying

The flag is not a prediction. It's merely a warning - like the flag at the beach that warns of a dangerous riptide. You can still go in the water. But watch out. You could get washed out to sea.

A Good Old-fashioned Market Crash

When we left town on Friday trading was as slow as the traffic on the interstate. Labor Day is the last holiday of the summer. No one wants to miss it.

Fighting Headaches: Unconventional Solutions

It's safe to say that countless people wish that they'd never suffer from headache again. Unfortunately though, the list of well-known pain relievers is quite short. Aspirin and even Ibuprofen sometimes no longer work for those who frequently rely on them. Well, several promising alternatives do exist.

TED Talks Now Routinely Censoring Scientists Who Share Ideas on Consciousness

The "TED talks" organization, once founded on the idea of spreading good ideas, has become the new priesthood of status quo dogma. The TED organization doesn't want you to hear the really important, breakthrough advancements in scientific thinking, and to enforce that intellectual ignorance, it has resorted to censoring and suppressing two of the most important scientists our world has ever produced.

Abenomics for Japanese Economy: Hit or a Miss!

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's fiscal-stimulus policies dubbed "Abenomics" have guided long-suffering Japan to three consecutive quarters of growth. The prices are finally rising, along with the stock market and that is drawing increasing attention from economists in the West.

Microsoft to Buy Nokia’s Mobile Devices Business for $7.2 Billion

On Tuesday Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia announced that it will sell its mobile phone unit to US group Microsoft for 5.44 billion euros ($7.17 billion).Nokia will grant Microsoft a 10-year non-exclusive licence to its patents and will itself focus on network infrastructure and services, which it called "the best path forward for Nokia and its shareholders."

Syria and the Perpetual War Economy

Whether you agree or not that the US ought to strike Syria, there is one reason it will: Because it has to. (Indeed, the bombing may already have started by the time you read this.)

A Manufacturing Industry Revolution

Yesterday's data dump was a non-event. Retail sales rose 0.1%, the current account deficit widened a little, and the RBA didn't change interest rates. The ASX200 followed suit with its own dramatic move, rising 0.16%.

Amazon Next Gen Kindle Paperwhite Launched in US

Amazon has finally announced next generation version of their last year release Paperwhite. The update brings in some improved features and improvising on some of the existing ones, rather than bringing in dramatic changes in the tablet.

When Gold Will Really Start to Glitter

After telling readers how awful it was, now the mainstream press is back to neutral on gold. Barron's recently ran an article titled 'Gold Regains Its Glitter'.

'Nursery Water' Sold at Wal-Mart Found to Contain Substance the Media Calls a 'Chemical Weapon' (Sodium Fluoride)

A water product sold at Wal-Mart and Walgreens and intended to be used to make infant formula has been found to contain a chemical the international media describes as the same "chemical weapon" involved in the political crisis with Syria. This "chemical weapon" is intentionally added to a drinking water product called "Nursery Water" that's sold at Wal-Mart, Walgreens, Safeway, Rite Aid and many other nationwide retailers, including Toys "R" Us.

What Is HTC Boom Bass?

HTC today announced various new devices and added some new colors to old devices. But the thing we missed is HTC Boom Bass. Now what's this? Let me get you on track - its rechargeable, portable speaker adds extra low-end to your HTC phone to give a warmer, richer sound.

Samsung Galaxy Gear Prototype Images Leaks Ahead Of Launch

Its now half confirmed that Samsung is coming with Galaxy GEAR smartwatch at IFA in Berlin , Germany. In past, various rumors point toward the existence and launch of the new Galaxy GEAR Smartwatch at IFA on September 5th. Today we have received the real (look like) images of the GEAR Smartwatch.

Is the Stock Market Predicting War?

Stock markets predict the outcome of wars. At least legendary investment banker Barton Biggs reckons so. We're reading his book Wealth, War and Wisdom in preparation for the Syrian attack.

When Gold Will Really Start to Glitter

After telling readers how awful it was, now the mainstream press is back to neutral on gold. Barron's recently ran an article titled 'Gold Regains Its Glitter'.

The Reserve Bank of Australia’s Target is You

Apologies to Chris Leithner for using and abusing the title of his excellent book in our headline. But The Evil Princes of Martin Place are at it again - they're fixing the interest rate and creating inflation. We're calling it the evil pincers of Martin Place, which is where the Reserve Bank of Australia is based.

Wal-Mart Cuts iPhone 5 and iPad Prices

As the release date of iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C is drawing near, retail outlets are slashing the prices of the devices in their inventory. The latest in this line is Wal-Mart which has started to carry the iPhone 5 and third-generation iPad at a steep discount, at least for Apple products.

Human Torch a Reality? Fire Emanates from Baby, Baffling Doctors

The parents of young Rahul Perumal from India's Tamil Nadu state say it happened for the first time just nine days after their only son was born. But since that time, the young boy from Nedimoliyur has inexplicably burst into flames, suddenly and for no apparent reason, at least three more times, baffling doctors in an extremely rare case of what appears to be spontaneous human combustion, also known as SHC.

The Bull in the China Shop

The mainstream view is that China can smoothly transition its economy from construction to consumption. This is a dangerous illusion.

Is a 50% Market Decline Possible?

Before we get stuck into today's Daily Reckoning, just a reminder to watch out for a special report from Gowdie Family Wealth editor Vern Gowdie tomorrow. Vern makes some pretty big claims. We won't go into it here, but if you think we're bearish, check out Vern's well-reasoned analysis for a comparison.

Vodafone and Verizon are to Start Talks for U.S. Wireless Stake Sale

According to reports Vodafone Group and Verizon Communications are in advanced discussions about a sale of the holding for about $130 billion. Vodafone Group Plc (VOD) is in talks to sell its 45 percent stake in Verizon Wireless to U.S. partner Verizon Communications Inc. in what would be the biggest deal in more than a decade.

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