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In March, 2000, the U.S. stock market peaked. Economists in late 2000 were still predicting a reusing stock market. In March, 2001, a recession began. We are seeing this again.... keep reading
Recently, I promoted Camtasia Studio. Its Website offers is a classic example of a company shooting itself in the foot. You know these guys are techies!... keep reading
We all remember the scene. Ralphie freezes up and forgets to tell Santa he wants a Red Ryder 200-shot B-B gun. He tells him at the end. Santa kicks him down the slide . . . just like Bernanke did on Tuesday.... keep reading
This assessment would not have been conceivable a month ago. The financial press is beginning to catch on. But not Tout TV.... keep reading
Ten billion here, ten billion there; pretty soon, we're talking big money. This is not a wave of the future; it's the drip-drip-drip of the future. The wave of selling comes later.... keep reading
In August, the capital markets began to crack. Look what happened next.... keep reading
What if two branches of the Federal government fall into the hands of the Democrats in mid-January, 2009?... keep reading
China is facing some huge problems, beginning with demographics.... keep reading
When I first watched this, I thought it was fake. It's real.... keep reading
Here is a subscription site for Californians who want to make money in real estate.... keep reading
This will make your searches more efficient.... keep reading
Derivatives are highly complex, highly leveraged promises to pay. The market is not regulared. The data are mostly guesswork. The numbers are very large.... keep reading
If you are working on My YouTube ad project, this suggestion may help you structure the ad.... keep reading
Nothing scares the American consumer. The subprime crisis means nothing. Thrift takes it on the chin again. What happens in recession? Where will the reserves be?... keep reading
Investors are spooked, but not as badly on Friday as they were on Monday.... keep reading
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