Tag Archive: economics
Stocks are taking a massive dive on news that Standard and Poors, one of the leading rating and outlook agencies in the world, has changed its outlook on the United States. They now claim that our outlook is “negative”. They explain that our debt and budget deficits will probably not be remedied by our politicians. [...]
Japan has just been hit by a 8.9 earthquake causing billions in damage around the nation, killing dozens or even hundreds of people. We just launched Japan Tsunami. It will give information as we learn what’s going on. Please spread the word and say a prayer.
Even though I’m the editor of some of the most popular precious metals websites on the Internet, I’m not a “gold bug”. What I mean by that is I’m not constantly telling people they’ll make money in the next year or so if they pile their life savings into gold. That’s a horrible idea, and [...]
Since most of my work is done via the Internet, I often stumble across some great resources and articles. I found enough today to warrent sharing them with readers. The first is a link to an awesome article on “Inflation Doublethink.” It’s an article by Simon Black over at SovereignMan.com. It’s a fantastic look at [...]
From time to time, I’ll stumble across an article that reveals extremely important investing and economic advice. Today I happened across the following article published by Elliot Wave International, an investment research firm that I’m affiliated with. Similar to Stand Strong Research, EWI publishes guides, tutorials and information for people trying to survive the recession [...]