Stocks and Bonds continued
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It was a bad hair day yesterday. Hope for the stimulus plan is fading before it is passed.... keep reading
How to assess stocks and gold in terms of monetary policy. What do to with your money in the meantime.... keep reading
What is the world coming to? CNBC talking heads wondering if the bailouts didn't mess things up. You have to see this!... keep reading
If you think investors are out of touch with reality, consider these two stories, published on the same site on the same day within minutes of each other.... keep reading
I wish I could get this to 50 million Americans. I can't.... keep reading
Things are not always what they seem. A site member comments on T-bonds.... keep reading
If you bought when I said in November 2007, you have done well. If you bought later, you are still ahead. But you don't want to lose.... keep reading
The past trend is clear. But will it hold this year? Why or why not?... keep reading
Joe Lunchbucket can't do much about the recession. He had only unfunded dreams. But the rich can do something. They are now scared. Here's why it matters.... keep reading
People want to believe in fairy tales. Your relatives do. Maybe your boss does. Fairy tales rarely come true. These dreamers spun fine yarns. They still do.... keep reading
What this country needs is a good, old fashioned wave of bankruptcies -- like we almost got before Congress buckled and ponied up our money. Here is what Congress got for our money.... keep reading
I sent this to subscribers on January 3. A lot of them bounced. I reprint it here.... keep reading
The battle of the headlines!... keep reading
The stock market has shown signs of ignoring bad news. Is this evidence of a turnaround?... keep reading
How bad is it? Very bad. It is going to create ripple effects that turn into waves because of leverage.... keep reading
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