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- Chart Of The Day: Federal Drug Prisoners
- Gold’s Bottom, US Dollar’s Top – Late August, Maybe?
- The Wall Street Scandal Of All Scandals
Chart Of The Day: Federal Drug Prisoners Posted: 07 Jul 2012 03:06 PM PDT The chart above shows the breakdown of the current federal inmate population by type of offense, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. There are currently 93,876 Americans serving time in federal prisons for drug crimes, which is by far the No. 1 offense that results in a federal jail sentence (see chart). Drug offenders make up almost half of our federal inmate population, and that help explains why the U.S. retains the status as the World’s No.1 Jailer with a prison … [visit site to read more] or compare Credit Card Rewards and Best Credit Cards |
Gold’s Bottom, US Dollar’s Top – Late August, Maybe? Posted: 07 Jul 2012 01:10 PM PDT This article will begin with a close up look at the recent rallies off the May 16th low of both gold futures (GC) and Market Vectors Gold Miner ETF (GDX), proceed with some fascinating data regarding the time ratio of all C-wave tops with respect to gold’s repetitive ABCD pattern, and conclude with 5 charts focused on the US Dollar Index (NYSE:DX) from 2008 and forward. The sum of this discourse will likely leave the reader with the notion that gold has probably not yet bottomed, … [visit site to read more] or compare Credit Card Rewards and Best Credit Cards |
The Wall Street Scandal Of All Scandals Posted: 07 Jul 2012 11:24 AM PDT Just when you thought Wall Street couldn't sink any lower – when its myriad abuses of public … [visit site to read more] or compare Credit Card Rewards and Best Credit Cards |
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