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This hits the credit markets first. Then it hits employment. Then it hits the general economy. Watch the dominoes fall.... keep reading
On November 27 and 28, the Dow rose by 545 points. Why? Two answers were given by the media. The answers do not inspire confidence.... keep reading
They don't warn you about this when you're 18. Or 30. But they should. Here are a few guidelines.... keep reading
This one is simmering. The mainstream financial press knows it's there, but not many publications are confronting it head-on. But word is slowly trickling out.... keep reading
It will get worse and last longer than people think. And, if there is a recession, worse still.... keep reading
When a small company in Indiana started selling gold coins with an image of Congressman Ron Paul on them, the government moved in, confiscated the coins, confiscated the firm's computers (with the buyers' information), and arrested the owner. How will he pay a lawyer?... keep reading
The extent of the damage has not yet begun to sink in. Here is the grim statistic: the rebound period.... keep reading
A document posted on the website of America's largest bank indicates a new policy: restrictions against transfers of large amounts of money into foreign banks.... keep reading
This had happened only once previously 35 years. It is an ominous sign.... keep reading
When your income is in dollars, and you are living outside the United States, you are in big trouble.... keep reading
One more piece of evidence that a company can get too big for its glitches.... keep reading
This is no urban legend.... keep reading
If you have been monitoring this, which I post in the "Free Materials" section of this site, you may already know the answer.... keep reading
This factor is barely mentioned, yet it is crucial. It has to do with liquidity.... keep reading
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