Casey Research's Blog

For over a quarter of a century, legendary investor and best-selling author Doug Casey and his team at Casey Research have been helping self-directed investors to earn superior returns through innovative investment research designed to take advantage of market dislocations.

A Fed Policy That Will Increase the Gold Price

Higher interest rates actually provide banks the incentive to lend. So while investors worry about a Fed taper and higher rates, it is exactly what is needed to spur lending, employment, and money creation.

Nobel Prize Winner: Bubbles Don’t Exist

No wonder investors don't take economists seriously. Or if they do, they shouldn't. Since Richard Nixon interrupted Hoss and Little Joe on a Sunday night in August 1971, it's been one boom and bust after another. But don't tell that to the latest Nobel Prize co-winner, Eugene Fama, the founder of the efficient-market hypothesis.

Federal Reserve Policy Failures Are Mounting

The Fed's capabilities to engineer changes in economic growth and inflation are asymmetric. It has been historically documented that central bank tools are well suited to fight excess demand and rampant inflation...

Debt: Still Cheap, and Getting Looser

Suddenly, borrowing and lending is all the rage again. The financial crash was five years ago this fall, and nobody is letting us forget it. According to ex-FDIC Chair Sheila Bair, financial soundness isn't much improved

The Federal Reserve Relies on a Flawed Economic Model

The Fed's polices have not produced the much-promised re-acceleration in economic growth. In the first half of 2013 as well as the latest four quarters, the real GDP growth rate was a paltry 1.4%...

Why a Uranium Renaissance Looks Inevitable

Casey Research's Chief Energy Investment Strategist, Marin Katusa, whose portfolio profited nicely the last time the uranium bull broke loose a decade ago, recently interviewed a group of world-renowned energy experts to discuss the prospects for the sector that some considered doomed by the Fukushima disaster.

New Cold War: The “Putinization” of Uranium

How will Russian President Putin's efforts to squeeze the nuclear energy sector affect the uranium market?

Putin’s Power Play - How It Will Change the Uranium Sector

There’s a new Cold War brewing – and this time it’s not about military power…

America’s Addiction to Foreign Uranium

The end of a little-known energy agreement that signals the beginning of a surge for "the other yellow metal."

Handicapping the Potential Successors to Ben Bernanke

In economics as in policing, the bad guys always get to take the first shot. From the central banker's perspective, the bad guy in the current regime is the real economy.

invest with us
apple podcast
randomness