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Inflation Hedge Super Duo: Precious Metals and Practical Skills

28th March 2011
Food prices are on the rise along with all commodities. The reason is simple, natural resources are finite and the currency pigs in government and central banking, like Ben Bernanke, can print money ad infinitum. Simple. Add in hoards of other distortio... Read >
Author: Frugal Living

Yesterday’s 228-point Drop; Why I’m Not Too Worried

23rd March 2011
There’s so much going on in the world today…so much to tell my readers…and I believe it all boils down to one opportunity for investors. This morning we wake to hear the terrible news of an 8.9-magnitude earthquake hitting Japan. It’s Japan’s biggest q... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Effect of Japanese Crisis on U.S. Dollar and Treasuries

17th March 2011
A few comments on the tragedy unfolding in Japan: the foremost reason for the devastation has been the tsunami rather than the strongest earthquake on record itself. According to Webster’s Dictionary, the word “tsunami" is of Japanese origin. It was the t... Read >
Author: lombardipublishing

Stocks: The Stock Market: What’s Really Happening with It

17th March 2011
My take on what happens in the financial markets and what you hear from reporters and see in the media are two very different things. I guess you know that or otherwise you would not be reading my column. The facts are the facts. Since the crisis in Ja... Read >
Author: lombardipublishing

How Much Longer Can This Wall Street Toga Party Last?

13th March 2011
About a year ago this week, just before the one-year anniversary of this market rally, there were about 45 IGVSs priced 15% or more below their 52-week highs. The market seemed to be entering a corrective phase, but it just never happened. A year late... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut

The Safety Nets Are in Place - Sleep Well Tonight

09th March 2011
The stock market is out of control. The CEOs salaries are out of control. The hedge funds are losing money. What options does that leave for the safety investors? Where can we invest our money to insure it will not lose value? A bigger question is this: W... Read >
Author: Bill Broich

Keep Books As Your True Friend Forever

25th February 2011
A good book may be is the friend in your lifetime because it will not cheat you or hurt you but only give you knowledge and help. It is the same today that it always was, and it will never change. It is the most patient and cheerful of companions.... Read >
Author: Cherry xu

Tough Money Financing and Conventional Financing - Commercial Financing's Only Alternatives?

23rd February 2011
With banks limiting the amount of lending they are currently offering and tightening underwriting standards, conventional financing is acquiring more and a lot more tough to obtain. Tough funds financing is a viable alternative and frequently the only cho... Read >
Author: bradley delaney

Here is an interesting piece by Andrew Frye, Bloomberg News

21st February 2011
“Billionaire Warren Buffett said the U.S. will recover from the residential real estate slump by 2011 as demand for houses catches up with the supply that accumulated during the bubble. "Within a year or so, residential housing problems should largely be... Read >
Author: mike

The Most Important Chart of the Year

20th February 2011
Okay, I’ve been saying it since the summer. I’ve been writing about it almost weekly. And now I want you to see it. Below is the price chart of the 10-Year U.S. Treasury Note. Chart courtesy of StockCharts.com From this price chart, you can s... Read >
Author: lombardipublishing

Can TIPS Protect your Investments Against Coming Inflation

20th February 2011
Aggregate Bond index. As a result, if we ignore the effect of taxes and uncertainty about the rate at which you will be able to reinvest your semi-annual interest payments, your average annual real return over the next ten years is certain to be 2%. The i... Read >
Author: Salvador Watson

What is Monetary Inflation?

10th February 2011
Monetary inflation is simply an increase in the money supply. It isn't measured by the Consumer Price Index but rather by the money supply. "Quantitative easing" is government speak for it. Inflating the money supply usually encourages spending and mo... Read >
Author: TimMcMahon

Inflationary Nightmare Coming Soon?

09th February 2011
The short answer to that question is YES! The first place you expect to see it is in the commodities area. Particularly in the agricultural commodities and in the precious metals which are the most sensitive commodities. It is not because of the weather. ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

How to make 288% per year for owned bank instruments

26th January 2011
This is not a cash program and you MUST be next to the principal owner or the principal owner. This is an extraordinary service is now available to OWNERS of BG'S, MTN'S, SBLC'S, CD'S, USA OR GERMAN TREASURIES who want to sell or monetize their instrum... Read >
Author: LarryGPotter

Worst Investment You Can Make in 2011

20th January 2011
In each PROFIT CONFIDENTIAL editorial, we quote an older edition of this e-letter, usually an exact prediction I made and the forthcoming outcome. You’ll find this daily in a section below entitled, “What He Said." Today’s “What He Said" paragraph is a... Read >
Author: lombardipublishing
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