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Premiums and ETFs are covered here.... keep reading
It's not just that pension promises will bankrupt the U.S. government. They will bankrupt every major American company, too. One by one, they will all default on their pension promises. The easiest way to default is to declare bankruptcy. But retirees and investors refuse to face this.... keep reading
Turning 2007 into a buying opportunity: a strategy of optimism.... keep reading
Here is a bundle of freebies from Jay, beginning with a teleconference on Tuesday, April 4. If you have gone through the 115 testimonials in my "Marketing Case Studies" department, you know what he can do to make a business profitable. Find out first-hand. Free.... keep reading
A 55-year-old real estate investor says that this may be the worst housing bubble he has ever lived through. He says it's over. But the ripple effects on the U.S. economy next year are not being taken seriously.... keep reading
Is your net worth about to take a major hit? When land prices fall by 47% in one quarter, builders sense what is coming: unsold inventories and looming bankruptcies. Yet this story is getting zero attention in the national media.... keep reading
It is amazing to me that people forget this, but they do. In boom times, it doesn't matter much. But when recession hits, this could be your life saver. Your competitors won't know about this.... keep reading
The FED is not raising short-term rates. It is inflating like mad to hold short rates down. Yet short-term rates are still heading upward. Unless the FED inflates massively, the economy is going to tank. The housing bubble will pop, especially in these two states. Are you in one of them?... keep reading
If you own a home or plan to buy one, if you are a real estate speculator or plan to become one, you had better read this. The rug is about to be pulled out from under late buyers.... keep reading
People who never heard of the inverted yield curve six months ago are now worried about a recession. They have good reason to worry. But they have not thought through the logic of the curve yet. It is screaming: "Buy this!"... keep reading
If you are convinced that the inverted yield curve is a signal for a recession, then where do you put your money? Start here.... keep reading
The threat to the recovery in mid-2004 was rising interest rates, which had just begun. Greenspan's FED officially reversed course. The bubble machine officially was being turned off. Only it wasn't. Fiat money was still flowing.... keep reading