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Markets At A Glance
"Markets At A Glance" is a monthly investment strategy article authored by Eric Sprott, CEO of Sprott Asset Management Inc. Each article focuses on one or more themes and discusses Eric's views and expectations regarding global financial markets and economies. This publication is widely distributed throughout the financial community, and contains valuable strategic insights, including Eric's market predictions over the past several years.
2008
"Lack of Transparency = Shareholders Get Ratcheted", June 2008. 
"They're Getting Worse", May 2008. 
"Peak Oil: Alive and Well", April 2008. 
"Here Come The Helicopters", March 2008. 
"Unidentified Flying Objects From Mars", February 2008. 
"Welcome to the 2008 Meltdown", January 2008. 
2007
"Deriding Deriving: Theory Versus Reality", December 2007. 
"Surreality Check ... Dead Men Walking", November 2007. 
"The Financial System Is A Farce", October 2007. 
"Keep It Simple...", September 2007. 
"The Moral Hazard of Central Bank Intervention", August 2007. 
"Neither Admit Nor Deny, Rather... Hide!", July 2007. 
"Global Cooling For US Bonds", June 2007. 
"Our Biggest Fear", May 2007. 
"The Era of China", April 2007. 
"The Popping of the Credit Bubble Has Only Just Begun", March 2007. 
"Inflation or Not Inflation? That is the Question!", February 2007. 
"Has the Matador Slain the Commodity Bull?", January 2007. 
2006
"The Downfall of the Dollar", December 2006. 
"Fearful of Flimsy Foundations", November 2006. 
"Do We Believe the Bull?", October 2006. 
"Piquing Over the Peak!", September 2006. 
"A Requiem for a Housing Bubble", August 2006. 
"Of Oilsands and Caviar and Malthus", July 2006. 
"The Central Bank Gambit", June 2006. 
"Pick Your Poison, Ben", May 2006. 
"Vertigo", April 2006. 
"A Housing Bubble is Always and Everywhere a Monetary Phenomenon", March 2006. 
"Do You Have Faith In Your Fiat?", February 2006. 
"Road To Ruin, Part Two", January 2006. 
2005
"There Is No Gold", December 19, 2005. 
"The Housing Boom is Dead. Long Live the Housing Boom!", November 18, 2005. 
"Gold Remains The Standard", October 14, 2005. 
"Another One Bites the Dust", September 21, 2005. 
"A Crude Awakening?", August 22, 2005. 
"Throwing Stones From Glass Houses", July 20, 2005. 
"Oil Painting By Numbers", June 20, 2005. 
"Peak Oil - Are We There Yet?", April 18, 2005. 
"Too Much Finance", March 16, 2005. 
“Road to Ruin”, January 17, 2005. 
2004
“(One of) The Easiest Calls for 2005”, December 15, 2004. 
“Today’s Special: Yellowcake and Coke”, September 15, 2004. 
“Slipping and Sliding Down Hubbert’s Peak”, April 5, 2004. 
“Money For Nothin’”, February 9, 2004.
2003
“Chinese Water Torture”, October 20, 2003. 
“Are Central Banks Still In Control?”, July 14, 2003. 
“A Tale of Two Recessions”, January 27, 2003. 
“Fed Policy – Think Gold”, January 10, 2003.
2002
“Economic Models: Who Needs Them?” October 4, 2002. 
“Stimulus vs. Results”, September 9, 2002. 
“Could this be the Start of a Kondratieff Winter (Part II)”, April 5, 2002. 
“Bombs Away”, January 25, 2002.
2001
“All That Glitters Is Gold”, October 5, 2001. 
“Rates Can Rise In A Recession”, March 8, 2001. 
“Shrinking Surplus”, January 25, 2001. 
“Don’t Fight The Fed Tape”, January 11, 2001. 
2000
“Jumping From The Frying Pan Into The Fire”, November 23, 2000. 
“Bear Market…?”, October 12, 2000. 
“Market Fiddles While Rome Burns”, August 17, 2000. 
“Excessive Speculation”, March 9, 2000. 
“The 15 Trillion Dollar Gorilla”, January 27, 2000. 
“Maniacal Market”, January 13, 2000.
1999
“Life After Amazon”, November 5, 1999. 
“Don’t Be Fooled”, July 15, 1999. 
“Back To Basics”, January 14, 1999.
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