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The Next Three Government-Backed Bubbles Unveiled
The good times are back! U.S. GDP declined at a mere 1% annualized rate, after inflation, between April and June. Consumers only cut back spending at a 1.2% annualized... Read »
The Recession is Over – What to Do Now
One of the most watched indicators just flashed the “sell” signal… What are you going to do? Pull out of the market and hope you aren’t stuck on the sidelines... Read »
One Trend to Bet on Now
Old trading axioms, “the trend is your friend” or “never bet against the trend,” are more useful today than ever before. The day-to-day action on Wall Street... Read »
Stock Market: It’s Time for a Reality Check
We’re on the verge of something big here. What we’re on the verge of may surprise you. We’ve been waiting for the economy to show signs of life for a while... Read »
The Potential for a Big Run in Agriculture Stocks
The old Wall Street adage says to “buy on bad news, sell on good news.” This simple strategy paid off well for decades. The cycle was simple. A large-cap company... Read »
How to Turn Volatility Into Cash
“How can I make a lot of money in this market?” That’s the question I wake up to every day. Sometimes it’s a real thinker, especially in bear markets. Other... Read »
Your Investment Checklist for the Rest of 2009
If the second half of this year is only one-tenth as volatile as the first half of the year…buckle up! The way it’s shaping up the markets are in for a stressful... Read »
Defensively Building Wealth in the “New Normal” Era
Is your portfolio prepared for the “new normal” economy? In May Mohammed El-Erian issued a fairly gloomy forecast for the world economy. The CEO and Co-CIO of... Read »
When to Buy Gold Stocks
“I think we’re going to have some of the worst inflation, with all the printing presses around the world running 24/7.” That’s what leading contrarian... Read »
Closed-End Funds: A Safer Way to Buy Stocks
The last few days have sent a lot of investors scurrying back to the sidelines. The correction, which I’ve been calling the most widely anticipated correction... Read »






