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Reagan left a rhetorical legacy that is unsurpassed. It will benefit American political conservatives for generations. How did he do this? He was a liberal in 1950.... keep reading
The Bible character I like most is Caleb. He kept conquering territory when he was in his eighties. I don't understand the retirement mentality for people who are healthy.... keep reading
Pity the young couple that is now in hock for $500,000 for the next 30 years. If the couple has an ARM, even worse. With the new bankruptcy law, it's even worse.... keep reading
Don't buy distressed real estate. Buy good real restate from distressed sellers.... keep reading
The gold bulls have just as good a story as the silver bulls. To which conventional traders respons, "Nonsense!"... keep reading
This came to me from a subscriber. For obvious reasons, he remains anonymous.... keep reading
Avoid distressed property. Look for distressed sellers. The real estate bubble is now behind us. Your goal in 2006 is to prepare to locate that uniquely distressed seller in 2007 and motivate him to make you a deal. This seminar will show you how as no other can.... keep reading
The next major stock market reallocation will benefit investors who have little or no debt, other than in income-producing real estate in non-bubble regions.... keep reading
The headlines did not say it, but if you read the summary of the two reports, you will know: poverty is in your future if you retire at age 65. There is no way to sugar coat this, which is why most Americans will ignore it.... keep reading
It is now becoming clear to the mainstream media that the carry trade exists -- just in time to see it disappear. The days of wine and roses are about to end.... keep reading
Voters are slow to change their minds, but eventually they do, as bad news drips, drips, drips into the media. If an Administration's policies do not adjust, voters will then adjust their voting behavior.... keep reading
Your child may win a full-tuition college scholarship. You may also win the lottery. Don't count on either. The numbers don't add up. Here is what the "easy college money" $24.95 handbooks don't tell you.... keep reading
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