Gold has been on fire as of late, hitting new highs on fears that the U.S. dollar is doomed.

Gold is up 54% this year. That's a great return, regardless of how you slice it. But it's down today, which sets up a good opportunity to buy.
Only 11,000 Jobs Lost
The jobs report out this morning backs up the idea that the worst is over. The economy only shed 11,000 jobs in November, much lower than an expected 125,000. This pushed gold down below $1,190 an ounce.
Wall Street believes that the stabilization of jobs adds more evidence to the idea that we will see a solid recovery in 2010.
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A Flock of Black Swans
Black Swans are high-impact, hard-to-predict events that lay waste to well-honed Wall Street theories.
There are still traders at work who remember September 16, 1992, which is known in Britain as "Black Wednesday." That's the day when George Soros broke the Bank of England by shorting the pound and pocketed a billion dollars in the process.
Just this week, the world was hit by the news that Dubai wouldn't be able to pay $59 billion in loans. Speculation quickly followed that other countries were in danger of defaulting. Most of these were small countries like Greece, Latvia, and the Ukraine.
But Could a G10 Country Default?
What you may not know is that of the $80 billion or so of Dubai debt at risk of default, some $50 billion of that money is with UK banks.
Just yesterday, Morgan Stanley put out a warning on the UK in a report:
... There is a danger Britain's toxic mix of problems will come to a head as soon as next year, triggered by fears that Westminster may prove unable to restore fiscal credibility.
Growing fears over a hung parliament would represent something of a leap into the unknown, and would increase the probability that some of the rating agencies remove the U K's AAA status.
In an extreme situation a fiscal crisis could lead to some domestic capital flight, severe pound weakness and a sell-off in UK government bonds. The Bank of England may feel forced to hike rates to shore up confidence in monetary policy and stabilize the currency, threatening the fragile economic recovery.
A Country of Bankers
England has been hit harder than most during this global crisis because it is a nation of bankers. Financial services provided 27 percent of revenue during the good years. Which is why England is the only G20 country to remain in a recession...
The Pound Is Pounded

Britain is printing money just like the U.S. And just like the U.S., The Labor Party (Democrats) is in full control, simply lacking the political ability to reign in debt. Projected tax liabilities for the UK tax payer are estimated to hit 350% by 2010. That's a lot of debt.
A falling currency is the same thing as inflation. At some point, the UK must hike rates to defend its currency when prices of all goods start to move up. This will set off an inflationary debt spiral in which higher payments compounded by new government debt, a maximized printing press, increased interest payments, and a lower tax base will conspire to send England back to the days before Thatcher.
Black and Blue Swan
Morgan Stanley believes that such a scenario is likely unless the government acts to rein in debt. And the UK — much like the United States — is saying they will do it next year. Time will tell if "next year" is too late.
All I know is that if a G10 country loses its AAA status, or its currency sustains a sudden 10 to 30 percent drop, gold will surge.
It's a great hedge against the next black swan. You could buy physical gold and you'd do fine.
Heck, I think gold will climb over $2,000 an ounce before all this is over.
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Have a good weekend,
Christian DeHaemer
Editor, Energy and Capital
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It's been clear for quite some time that global warming was a politicized nightmare. Now, with Climate gate, what was already obvious is now substantiated beyond compare.
If you and your team are still riding what is now nothing more than an emotional concept called Global Warming with political science, instead of unbiased research based science, then you have lost me and probably most of your more astute readers.
This game is over...you were wrong.
Do you think Obama gave his war speech in the "camp of the enemy"? Think about the implications of that irnoic statement from the left wing media.
Please keep political opinions to yourself when you give me financial advice.
I think your financial ideas are insightful, but if you enter into political debate I won't be able to listen objectively to you.
I've had it up to my ears with liberals who want to silence the only voices of opposition to the left-wing information-controling establishment. Without Fox News - an openly conservative opinion outlet - there would only be lemmings following the left, as their media attempts to hide their bias opinions within so-called "news" programs.
Fox admits the difference between their opinion shows and their brief news casts at the top and bottom of the hours. That's why they can continually say they are "fair and balanced" in reporting the news. They are completely biased to the right, but NOT during the miniscule amount of time they spend reporting the news between opinion shows.
The rest of the media would be afraid to do the same because they might lose some of their strangle hold on public opinion. Their opinion shows are routinely disguised as news presentations. It's difficult to realize this if you agree with the left's views, but take it from a conservative, it's true... The "main-stream" media is deeply in the pocket of the left in this country, as are the Universities.
Christian, please keep your left-wing politics to yourself so I can think of you as a serious intellect and hopefully benefit from your quality work. I have a difficult time taking liberal minds seriously. You may well have the same problem with conservative minds. That's fine. I don't care.
The practical thing to do is to leave out the politics. It is offensive to some people to hear the endless hatred that the left expresses toward Fox News, willing to enter into a modern-day "book burning" in order to shut them up.
Stick to a financial discussoin if you can control yourself.