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A Classic Example of a Property Located in the Right Place. This Is from Las Vegas. Incredible!
Gary North

Buy low, sell high. What you are about to see is a classic example. It was bought in 1978 for $30,000. It is now worth $1.2 million. Wait until you see it. Home sweet home.... keep reading

Why the Criminal Justice System Is Criminal: A Case Study. Someday, It Could Be Your Turn.
Gary North - October 31, 2005

If you were Scooter Libby, what would you do? Your job is gone. You are under indictment. A Washington lawyer costs $400 per hour. The trial may take over a year. The taxpayers pick up the prosecutor's expenses.... keep reading

Budgeting: Grandparents Say "Yes," but Grandchildren Say "Borrow!" This Generation Gap Is Bankrupting America.
Gary North

The personal savings rate for Americabs is now negative: borrowing has overwhelmed the American ideal of thrift. A recent report shows that the younger generation will not budget.... keep reading

Dollar Moves Down. Stocks Move Down. Precious Metals Move Up.
Franklin Sanders

The stock market has not held its upward moves. This indicates weakness. Gold has stalled at $477. It appears stronger than stocks. The Dow in gold dollars moved lower.... keep reading

Refco Bankruptcy Indicates that the Experts Cannot See Bad News Coming: Refco's IPO Was in August

The announcement of an accounting disaster as Refco led to its bankruptcy within days. Here is a classic case of the failure of modern accounting to provide investors and principals with vital knowledge. The next recession will expose dozens of Refcos.... keep reading

Ten Questions to Determine if Your Home Is Overpriced
Gary North

Are you riding the wave of a local housing bubble? Is this the time to sell? Or are you living in a good investment? Here are ten criteria that will help you discover the correct answer.... keep reading

Why Mortgage Interest Rates Will Rise Further: A New Factor in the Mortgage Market
Gary North

The 30-year fixed rate is now over 6%. Earlier this year, I secured a 5.375% loan with 3% down. If rates continue to climb, the housing market will cool, then reverse.... keep reading

Gold and Silver Move Up. New FED Chairman-to-Be Signals Inflation.
Franklin Sanders

Santa Claus rally for stocks lies ahead. Dollar fails to penetrate 90.25. Will gold break $477?... keep reading

Weekly Wrap-Up, October 21, 2005.
Franklin Sanders

The new target for the dollar: 90.50. If it breaks this barrier, it will rise. Gold's move filled the gap, but no more.... keep reading

China's Version of eBay Auctions Off Babies.
Gary North

It is possible that the offer was a hoax. But even if it was, it revealed a stunning fact about China -- a fact that indicates that the Chinese still don't get the enormous threat that is facing them.... keep reading

Dollar's Drop Offers Confirmation of a Reversal.
Franklin Sanders

The dollar and gold both fell today. With gold down, there is a new target for the bottom.... keep reading

U.S. Government's On-Budget Debt Hits $8 Trillion on October 20, 2005.
Gary North

The implications of this should be obvious: there is no turning back to a balanced budget. The next recession will create even more massive annual deficits. The question is: Who will fund this debt if Asian central banks draw the line? Meanwhile, another hurricane approaches. Price tag?... keep reading

Free Market Economist Gets Fired by Conservative Think Tank for Blaming Bush for Bush's Deficits.
Gary North

My old colleague, Bruce Bartlett, got the sack because of his forthcoming book on Bush's deficits. He and I worked for Congressman Ron Paul in the second half of 1976.... keep reading

Real Estate - Overextended Home Owners Begin to Walk Away from Their Homes. Wait Until Interest Rates Really Rise!
Gary North

When short-term interest rates rise, adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) raise the cost of home ownership. ARMs have become popular in housing bubble states, such as California. Millions of families will abandon their homes: foreclosures. This process has begun.... keep reading

Dollar Reaches High, Then Falls. Gold Opens Lower, Then Falls.
Franklin Sanders

Will the dollar fall on Friday? This will be a key reversal if it does.... keep reading

Overextended Home Owners Begin to Walk Away from Their Homes. Wait Until Interest Rates Really Rise!
Gary North

When short-term interest rates rise, adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) raise the cost of home ownership. ARMs have become popular in housing bubble states, such as California. Millions of families will abandon their homes: foreclosures. This process has begun.... keep reading

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