* Markets on roller coaster ride final two trading days of this week
* Bad news parade marches on in April
* The players are still clinging to fantasy of U.S. economic recovery
* Dollar finished down substantially on the week - April was the first down month in 10 months
* Dollar has seen its highs and is heading lower
* Gold back below 1200
* Oil prices added to gains closed above $59 - moving opposite to the dollar
* Friday - March Personal Income & Spending flat below expectations
* Personal Spending also lower than expected; .4% gain
* Savings dropped from 5.7 to 5.3 - the lowest savings rate of the year
* April PMI Manufacturing Index - dropped more than expected to 54.1 even as weather warms
* ISM Manufacturing expected to rise to 52 - remained flat
* Employment Index dropped two points - the first drop in 2 years
* March Construction Spending fell by .6 missing expectations
* Atlanta Fed correctly forecasted Q1 GDP at .2, forecasting Q2 at .8
* Article on Zero Hedge: Goldman Sachs warning Europe about severe "Lowflation"
* Article in Bloomberg: Chinese can't "kick" savings habit
* Blames problem on "not enough government"
* The reason America is in so much trouble is that we don't save
* Once the Chinese have built up a cushion, then they will spend
* When our phony economy bursts, it will be apparent that we did not save enough and had too much debt
* America gives capitalism a bad name - we preach it but do not practice it
* We rely on a giant government-run ponzi scheme of socialized savings
* We are telling the Chinese they have too much free market capitalism
* We have been indulging our present and sacrificing our future
* The Chinese will be rewarded for their prudence
* The most ironic thing about the Bloomberg article is that they suggest Chinese would be better off under CommunismOur Sponsors:* Check out TruDiagnostic and use my code GOLD20 for a great deal: https://www.trudiagnostic.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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