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November 13, 2009

CNBC Europe: “Momentum is (still) strong” in markets, Alan Knuckman from Resource Trader Alert, said Friday. “But we need a catalyst to keep pushing this market to the upside.” Commodities and the dollar are what is driving the market…” Watch the full video here.

November 6, 2009

“I think our work now is more urgent than it has ever been,” Addison Wiggin told Dan Cofall,  host of The Wall Street Shuffle, CNN Radio. People are still completely unaware of what’s happening with the economy. The government increase in tax credits and extended unemployment benefits are not viable solutions. Find out what trends are gutting the economy… and where we should be investing our money right now. You can listen right here!

The New Global Financial Structure
October 23, 2009 – In a thought-provoking interview with Bryan Allen of Ontario’s CKNX-AM920 Radio, Addison Wiggin explains how the global economic trends will impact the Western economies.

Finding Value In Undervalued Commodities
October 23, 2009 –  Natural gas, hogs, orange juice and platinum are a few of analysts’ picks. Chris Mayer of Capital & Crisis and Alan Knuckman of Resource Trader Alert tell MarketWatch readers what to expect with commodities.

Market Exuberance: Addison Wiggin Reporting from Dubai
October 14, 2009 –  India’s NDTV calls on Addison Wiggin for insight about the global economic crisis and how America’s policy response is creating a much bigger bubble…

The Financial TimesAddison Wiggin Speaks to The Daily Bell
Daily Bell
Addison Wiggin on the founding of Agora, the Empire of Debt and the Agora outlook: Deflation now, inflation later.

The Financial TimesExpecting the Market To Keep Trudging Forward
CNBC
As the Dow approaches the 10,000 point level, Alan Knuckman from Agora Financial’s Research Trader Alert is “expecting the market to keep trudging forward.” He told CNBC Wednesday that “first we have to see the Dow get to above 10,000, but I think 12,000 is not that far away in the S&P.”

Pitsburg Post GazetteWhat does it mean for our personal finances?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
In light of China’s recent announcement to buy 1,000 tonnes of IMF gold, the uncertain future of the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency will be a top item on the agenda when G20 world leaders meet. Addison Wiggin talks to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Wiggin on Why Bernanke is Wrong
Newsmax.tv
As consumers are less likely to borrow and spend beyond their means, corporate profits could decline, leading to higher unemployment. Right now, we’re  seeing the Dow rising as the government stimulus is working its way through the system. But don’t be shocked if we fall into a double dip recession. View the video here and find out what this means for your investments.

Alan Knuckman on BloombergAlan Knuckman on Bloomberg News TV
Bloomberg TV
Resource Trader Alert’s, Alan Knuckman, speaks to Bloomberg TV about inflation, market momentum, projections and more.

The Financial TimesWhy Some Economists Could See the Crisis Coming
The Financial Times
Dr. Kurt Richebächer of The Richebacher Letter is credited by the Financial Times for calling the beginning of the credit crisis.

The Wall Street JournalWarning: The Deficits Are Coming!
The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal featured a story on national deficits and I.O.U.S.A. —  the award winning documentary that was co-written and executive produced by Addison Wiggin.

The New Empire of DebtThe March of the Kakistocracy:
Recovery Partners‘ review of The New Empire of Debt

“…we agree with the majority of the arguments and we find the context and perspective that it brings to these issues refreshing, well researched and well-written. Unlike many of the writers in this space, the prose is not verbose, bombastic or shrill. This is a thoughtful and cogent treatment of the most important issue the World is facing today.”

Financial Reckoning Day FalloutIn the Post-Bubble Era
The Hindu Business Line review of Financial Reckoning Day Fallout

“Much like dogs on a tight leash, soothsaying authors can only do so much. They voice their messages of concern about impending disasters. And after the inevitable happens, they bark again. The revised edition of Financial Reckoning Day Fallout: Surviving today’s global depression by William Bonner and Addison Wiggin is one such example.”

Addison on Fox Business NewsFinancial Reckoning Day Fallout
FOX Business News
Addison Wiggin talks to Brian Sullivan from FOX Business News about his new book, Financial Reckoning Day Fallout, and what to expect from the economy in the years ahead.

Rob ParenteauMinsky Moment
Howestreet.com | Vancouver, B.C.
The Richebacher Letter’s Rob Parenteau on Austrian economic theory with HoweStreet.com’s Tom Jeffries.


Alan KnuckmanRebound Rally for Real?

Insight on whether investors should trust the rally, with Darin Richards, AKT Wealth Advisors and Alan Knuckman of Resource Trader Alert.

Alan Knuckman on SQUAWK BOXGreen Shoots & Yellow Weeds
The pullback can be encouraging, even healthy, for the market, says Alan Knuckman of Resource Trader Alert.


Bill BonnerSon Of Stimulus
Howestreet.com | Vancouver, B.C.
Agora’s Bill Bonner on America’s $23 trillion gamble. With with HoweStreet.com’s Tom Jeffries.

Byron KingOil Squeeze
Howestreet.com | Vancouver, B.C.
Outstanding Investment’s, Byron King, talks oil with HoweStreet.com’s Tom Jeffries.

Addison WigginI Think We’ve Been Here Before
Film at 11 Tv | Bablegum.com
After the World Trade Center attacks of 9/11, the U.S. Congress quickly passed major legislation without fully understanding it. Now, in 2009, as we face a new crisis — a financial one — we wonder: is Congress paying attention this time? Michele Mitchell from film@11tv speaks to I.O.U.S.A. author, Addison Wiggin.