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ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE FOR MAXIMIZING REAL GAINS: Gold, Silver, Crude Oil, Equities & the U.S. Dollar

26th January 2012
"Since its inception in 1913, The Federal Reserve Board has been responsible for almost 95% devaluation of the U.S. Dollar. All this has been achieved through its ability to continually inflate the money supply. And, between 1985 and 2005, the Federal ... Read >
Author: Deepcaster

Your choice for apt lender can get you easy credit business loan

13th December 2011
Banks are the foremost choice for any fresh entrepreneur to ask for startup funding. Banks are always in a typical situation as a lender. The fact that capital cost are required to make certain significant returns on assets of domestic origin and eventual... Read >
Author: Bernie Lemieux

Financial System of More and Less Devolped Countries

29th November 2011
In more developed nations, monetary and financial policy plays a major direct and indirect role in governmental efforts designed to expand economic activity in times of unemployment and surplus capacity and to contract that activity in times of excess dem... Read >
Author: Rashid Javed

Maximizing Profits from The Real Golden (& Silver) Bull

21st November 2011
"There has been a pattern developing in the Federal Reserve's weekly money supply reporting, however, that is worthy of note, with surging M2 growth being reported in the Fed's now-broadest money measure. The growth largely can be accounted for by an app... Read >
Author: Deepcaster

Should You Buy Or Rent Scaffolding?

24th October 2011
Those doing work that requires scaffolding might need to determine if it would be cost effective and convenient to purchase their own or rent materials instead. While some items such as insulation cannot be rented, other materials needed for renovation pr... Read >
Author: Stewart Wrighter

Putting the Japan to U.S. Economic Comparison to Rest

14th October 2011
One of the most common questions I hear these days: “Is the U.S. headed in the same direction of the Japan economy of 1990s?” The big fear is that we are headed to 10 years of deflation, as Japan experienced in its “lost decade.” Yes, there many simila... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Redefining Precious – Other roles for metals besides currency

19th August 2011
Gold and silver are usually known for their uses as monetary vehicles. Their value is dependent on the factors affecting this fundamental, but gold and silver should not be treated equal. The percentage of demand that comes from their monetary uses is d... Read >
Author: John Terry

Stocks: Breakthrough by Dow Jones to 13,000 Looks Real

28th July 2011
Is it any wonder stock prices could rise up the wall of worry? The heavy hitters came out Monday and Tuesday of this week with earnings that “blew away" analysts… Google Inc. (NASDAQ/GOOG) reported that it earned $2.51 billion in the second quarter of ... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Banks Try And Say They Are increasing Capital Buffers To Acceptable Level, But Are They Really?

22nd July 2011
There has been major debate lately regarding the financial stability of the banks. Given the large bail out of the banks coming from taxpayer money and the massive under capitalization of some of the major banks it is apparent that there is a huge need f... Read >
Author: mathewowens

Economy and Debt: America on the Brink?

15th July 2011
I’ll try my best not to be sarcastic this morning… But what happened to all theU.S.jobs we were promised were headed our way? The Labor Department reported this morning that only 18,000 new jobs were created in June 2011, the lowest monthly job growth ... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Forex Trading For Beginners

14th July 2011
If you are considering becoming involved in foreign exchange trading (also known as forex and FX trading), you would be wise to learn how trading is done in the currency markets. No matter if you are an individual trader or an international bank, the reas... Read >
Author: Bob Gillespie

Inflation: My Neighbor Has It. Doesn’t That Mean I’ll Get It?

08th July 2011
I’ve been writing in PROFIT CONFIDENTIAL about how the easy monetary policies of the U.S.—specifically a historically prolonged period of low-interest rates and an expanding money supply, as evidenced by the Fed buying U.S. Treasuries—would ultimately lea... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

The Role Of The Bank Of England

19th June 2011
The role of the Bank of England The bank was founded by a group of very wealthy London Merchants in 1964, and later is was granted a Royal Charter by our very own William the third. The bank of England has developed a unique relationship... Read >
Author: kevinFS

Understanding The Currency Exchange System And How Currencies Are Being Exchanged

19th June 2011
The term "currency exchange" refers to the way money is valued between different economic systems. Currency is a reference to the money supply of a nation. It generally refers to the physical aspect, such as dollar bills or coins. This is exchanged for go... Read >
Author: Cedric

Foreign Exchange Trade Of Currencies

13th June 2011
The increase in foreign-exchange reserves of a country will lead to the increase in base money running. Base money effects directly increase of the total money supply so that the total social demands increase fastly. Commodity market achieve a balance of ... Read >
Author: Ernest Conway
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