Justice Litle is Editorial Director for Taipan Publishing Group. He is also a regular contributor to Taipan Daily, a free investing and trading e-letter, and Editor of Taipan's Safe Haven Investor and newly introduced service Macro Trader. Justice has worked with hedge funds, traded equities for a private partnership, written multiple articles for Futures Magazine, been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, sought for market commentary by the likes of Reuters and Dow Jones, made contributions to the book, Trend Following: How Traders Make Millions in Up or Down Markets, and also filled the lead editor of Outstanding Investments, a popular natural resource newsletter.
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In his hypocritical defense of the credit ratings agencies, Warren Buffett has kissed his own reputation goodbye.
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...
If you can believe it, there is a land where the bankers are still honest and polite… and even profitable.
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.
Gold and gold stocks have been hit hard in recent days. In part one editor Justice Litle examines the reasons as to why, and in part two covers why gold stocks could be one of the biggest trades of 2009.
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…
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...
With Monday's surprise announcement, China dropped a bombshell on global currency markets. Editor Justice Litle gives Taipan Daily readers an action to take: Get out of the U.S. dollar. Now. Right now.
Could there be any possible upside to global recession and market declines to rival the Great Depression? Believe it or not, editor Justice Litle says the answer is yes... General Electric gives answer as to why.

