Monthly Archives: March 2016

Doomed to fail? Check the warning signs

An artificial rally – that’s what the current movement of the stock market has become. Instead of focusing on profits, revenues, and other numbers that should truly matter, Wall Street appears to care about nothing other than the whispers coming from the Federal Reserve and its members. So what are the facts telling us? Can

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What the ‘smart money’ is telling you

Wall Street can easily be split up into different types of investors. Mutual fund investors are looking for a hands-off retirement savings. General stock traders are looking for a steady investment income without too much risk. Options traders are looking for homeruns with leverage, and are willing to take on a bit more risk. And

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The collapse of the European economy…

There’s an event on the horizon that’s about to make the Greek economic crisis look like a mild inconvenience. And for a region that’s already well within the reach of catastrophic debt for multiple countries, this impending threat is a danger to world. The fuse has already been lit. Now all we can do is

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This is who sets the price of money

Humor me for a minute and pretend that you’re an alien who’s just come to Earth for the first time ever. What is it that you see when you look at the economy, both globally and here in the United States? You could see that despite the loudest voices praising the financial conditions based on

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Your “Black Gold” windfall hinges on this…

The nickname “black gold” fits perfectly for oil when you look at what could be coming in the very near future. This precious commodity has been at basement prices for quite some time now after a long spell of oversupply. But that could all be changing very soon. As you know, I’m constantly searching for

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Why big banks are getting desperate

As you would expect, the world’s biggest banks are doing everything they can to prevent the global economy from slipping into a recession. That much is obvious when you take a look at the desperate moves they’re making. But the more important issue to discuss is that their actions are no longer having the intended

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Voting as an investor – Trump or Clinton?

Different issues have a different level of importance to different people in the presidential candidacy race. You may be voting based on foreign policy experience, gun control stance, immigration, etc. But one thing every investor should care about is the potential impact each candidate could have on the stock market. So whether or not your

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Is your retirement nest egg safe?

The baby boomer generation has started hitting retirement. That means for years to come there are now huge numbers of people counting on their nest egg to support them from hereon out. But for most Americans, especially those who experienced the 2008 economic crisis, it may be time to worry about the safety of those

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