State of the Economy continued
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Regions vary, but they move together. This report indicates some improvement in March, but not much.... keep reading
This story gets no attention from America's financial press. Near panic has hit German bankers.... keep reading
To decide which is best, you must decide on your goals. What are you really after?... keep reading
Why the experts don't know what's happening, and why you do.... keep reading
This is not about Eliot Spitzer-type e-mails. This is about normal ones.... keep reading
When recession hits, it changes people's priorities. It is not easy to prepare for this in advance, but we should try.... keep reading
There is a crisis of liquidity in the American banking system. This will lead to a worse crisis of insolvency, which the FED cannot solve. The FED is trying to keep this from happening. Here's how.... keep reading
I love it when Ph.D. economists who do not make their living by investing make their pronouncements.... keep reading
It is going to get much, much worse than the forecasters are saying. They were wrong last year. They were wrong last month. They are wrong now.... keep reading
We all know about the subprime mortgage market. It's only part of the story. Here is another major market that drives the economy. It is stalled.... keep reading
If you think the U.S. is in a recession, or soon will be, what are your plans for preserving your capital? Investing in commodities?... keep reading
The subprime crisis is real and accelerating. Now another crisis is brewing. This one has received little media attention.... keep reading
Congressman Ron Paul has still not dropped out of the race for the Republican nomination, but the media pretend he has. Here, he reminds us what is at stake today.... keep reading
The financial sector, along with housing, are central to the U.S. economy. Now they are both shrinking together, like two drunks staggering up the street. It's worse than it appears.... keep reading
Actually, these people do very well in all economies.... keep reading