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Is this the peak? Or is it the second-stage rocket of a flight to the moon?... keep reading
This is not an April Fool's joke. I wish it were. This is as public as I intend to get with this information.... keep reading
The Arab press has become bullish on gold, demanding that their central banks buy gold. The Western press is not recording this monumental shift in opinion. This is a turning point.... keep reading
Gold down 20 cents, silver up, stocks down. The FED announced its acceptance of another .25 percentage point increase.... keep reading
Here, I amalyze Bernanke's March 20 speech, which is one long, boring attempt to keep from saying the word, "recession." Greenspan used double talk to keep the public confused. Bernanke uses the arcane language known as "acadamician." He will bore us to death.... keep reading
This is terrific advice. Follow this to the letter.... keep reading
What was life like in the United States in 1904? Here is a list. But a higher percentage of Americans could read in 1904 than today. This raises the question: What has been the source of progress, and what has been the source of retrogression?... keep reading
You read it right. The IRS wants to help the accounting industry cash in on their clients' private -- oh, well -- information.... keep reading
This is the worst-case scenario. Its likelihood is low, but if it ever happens, it will be catastrophic.... keep reading
If you have not revised your job resumé in three years, it's time.... keep reading
Get a presence on the Web. This is where the future is. It's easy to get started. Here's how.... keep reading
This sharp investor to a walk through his old stomping grounds in New Jersey. "Sell!" he says.... keep reading
Opportunity knocks! Why the cities are finding it difficult to compete. How to take advantage of this.... keep reading
You had better be battening down your financial hatches. If you need motivation, this report will provide it. The mainstream media have not touched this story.... keep reading
The forthcoming ETF is blamed for silver's rise to $10.77, highest since 1983, but still down 78% from $50 in January, 1980. The experts, as always, are disagreed as to what happens next: higher or lower.... keep reading