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You don't need to take a $300 course to double your reading speed without any loss of comprehension. You just need to take advantage of digital technology.... keep reading
I never trusted the author until I read this booklet. Then I decided that he knew what he was talking about in this one area. This technique works.... keep reading
Be reasonable when selecting a lifetime goal. Count the cost. Don't pursue an impossible dream. You are likely to become a target of con men if you mistake the impossible for the probable.... keep reading
People say they want financial independence, but do they . . . really? Consider the following.... keep reading
Ignore this at your financial peril.... keep reading
When an economist who actually has beaten the bond market for two decades says something like this, you would be wise to listen.... keep reading
When this bank begins sending alarms, it's time to listen. The stock market's fall today reinforces the warning.... keep reading
This is an aspect of 9/11 which has received almost no attention, except by on man, a FED employee, who started investigating, and who was soon "let go."... keep reading
Russia in November has begun making an important move to become "Iran's best friend." When this is fully implemented -- a few months -- Bush will lose a lot of military options. The timetable is speeding up.... keep reading
Long-term, commodities will go higher. But you will lose a lot of money if you ignore FED policy. Here's why.... keep reading
Let me show you how the defenders of today's state-managed, high-tax, over-regulated crony capitalism try to fool the victims: American families.... keep reading
If you are tired of the available investment choices that your employer offers, you can take over your IRA's management.... keep reading
There are skeptics on peak oil. Here is a response to a full-time debunking organization.... keep reading
Some processes are input-driven. Others are output-driven. You had better know the difference and plan accordingly.... keep reading
Is there a case for bonds in 2007, beginning in December? Here are two strong opinions. I agree with them.... keep reading
The death of Milton Friedman at age 94 marks a transition for free market economics. Paul Samuelson outlived him. But Friedman's influence will long outlast Samuelson's.... keep reading
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